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Review Summary For : TSW Teensy 4.0-NANO Adapter Board
Reviews: 1MSRP: 5.00 to 10.00
Description:
Triumvirate Skonk Worx (TSW) Teensy 4.0 to NANO Adapter Board Kit A power boost for you uBITX transceiver that consists of a simple adapter board kit to allow use of a Teensy 4.0 in place of the NANO on all factory Raduino cards! Actually, this adapter can be used in almost every application that uses a NANO to gain more programming space and vastly more computing power and speed. You only have to be careful to limit the voltages on all pins (except the main V-in) to 3.3volts as the Teensy 4.0's I/O pins are NOT 5 volt tolerant. All of the parts are through-hole with the exception of two 0.1 uF Capacitors and they will come soldered on the PCB for you. The Teensy 4.0 to NANO adapter kit is now available from TSW as a bare board only for $5.00 USD (includes postage) in the US and Possessions. It's also available as a complete kit of parts which DOES NOT include the Teensy 4.0 (Teensy 4.0 is available from PJRC.com for $19.95 plus shipping) Kit price is $10.00 shipped in the US and Possessions and includes all the parts (2 sets of 16 pin Male headers, 2 sets of 14 pin Female headers, one 5 pin female header, and two 0805 .1uF SMD capacitors which will be already soldered on the PC board.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.w0eb.com/
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KG4RUL Rating: 2020-06-29
Opens Many Possibilities Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
This add-on board for the Hf-Signals, uBITX transceiver overcomes the programming limitations of the Arduino NANO used in the RADUINO radio controller. More speed, more flash for program code, more RAM and more non-volatile storage area. If you want to use software to expand the capabilities of the uBITX, and to control additional hardware, this is the way to go!