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The MK64FX512VMD12 microcontroller chip features a robust 120 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 processor, 512K flash memory, and 192K RAM, making it an ideal choice for high-performance applications. With a max screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for both portable and embedded systems.
Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor | cortex |
RAM | DDR4 |
Chipset Brand | arm |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Brand | Teensy |
Item model number | MK64FX512 |
Operating System | IOS |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.48 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches |
Color | Green |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Computer Memory Type | EEPROM |
W**E
Blows away Arduino
The Leonardo I've been using had been very buggy, USB would disconnect, load times were really long and I was constantly rebooting the device, unplugging and reconnecting... so I did a quick search for Arduino alternatives and this came up in some articles, looked good, lots of IO ports, fast and 13 bit A/D. It shows up and it works great, porting my code over to it was a cinch as it uses the same IDE as the Ardo series with Teensyduino added on top. Just remap your pin numbers and you're up and running. Loads are very fast and it never drops the USB connection. Highly recommended.
R**0
Teensy 3.5 WOW WOW WOW
i got this without pins so i could put a header pin that went through and went below the board. very useful for prototyping because you can directly plug a logic probe into the top header pin extension rather than trying to poke it into the board..The Teensy series of boards if you know what the Arduino concept.. make sure you get a teensy 3.5 5v, 3.6 3.3v, or a 4.1 3.3v 700 MHZ.. WOW WOW WOW...
J**E
The best 5V tolerant experimenter microcontroller you can get
This is a direct evolution of the fantastic Teensy 3 series, adding hardware floating point and two DACs for playing sounds, as well as a plethora of additional I/O pins. And, just like the 3.2, but unlike the 3.6 version, the 3.5 is 5V tolerant on most of the input pins. This is important if you have sensors or I2C devices that use 5V signaling (which a lot of "arduino compatible" gear does.) I think this is the end of the line for 5V gear, the future is all 3.3V and below, but if this is the epitome of 5V tolerant microcontrollers, I think the series can die happy!
J**N
Great board
Arrived on time and is an amazing little board
Z**Y
Arrived quickly
Its an "arm" board, not much to say other than it is what its supposed to be.
M**A
Five Stars
Powerful and easy to use, at this time develop a small audio synthesizer and it works perfectly.
A**N
failed before it was useful
I got this to develop a custom midi interface. It failed immediately so it was a complete waste. I can't really recommend this board based on my experience, even though I have had good luck with other Teensy boards. Not sure what happened but it was a very frustrating experience and I am not sure why it failed. Maybe I just got a bad board.
L**B
Five Stars
Great arduino board!
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