Teensy is a brand that produces microcontrollers, development boards, and other electronics components suitable for embedded systems and DIY projects. Teensy boards are known for their compact size and compatibility with Arduino programming language.
Teensy was founded by Paul Stoffregen in 2008.
The first Teensy board was launched in 2009, with a focus on high performance and easy to use development tools.
Over the years, Teensy has released several variations of its boards, with improvements in features, speed, and compatibility.
In 2020, the latest Teensy 4.1 was launched, with advanced features such as an Arm Cortex-M7 processor, high-speed USB, and multiple communication interfaces.
Arduino is an open-source brand that produces microcontroller boards and software for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world.
Raspberry Pi is a series of single-board computers that are designed for teaching basic computer science, programming, and DIY projects.
Adafruit is a company that produces DIY electronics kits, components, and modules for makers and hobbyists.
The latest Teensy board with an Arm Cortex-M7 processor, high-speed USB, and multiple communication interfaces.
A low-cost Teensy board with a Cortex-M0+ processor, USB, and multiple communication interfaces.
An add-on board that allows easy control of up to 8,192 LEDs with Teensy boards.
Teensy boards are compatible with Arduino programming language and can be programmed using the Arduino IDE.
The dimensions of the Teensy 4.1 board are 62mm x 18mm.
Yes, Teensy boards can be used for commercial projects without any licensing restrictions.
The Teensy 4.1 board has a maximum clock speed of 600 MHz.
Yes, Teensy boards have provisions for external power sources and come with USB ports for power and data transfer.