Description
Teensy 4.0 features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, the fastest microcontroller available today. Teensy 4.0 is the same size and shape as Teensy 3.2, and retains compatibility with most of the pin functions on Teensy 3.2. When running at 600 MHz, Teensy 4.0 consumes approximately 100mA current. Teensy 4.0 provides support for dynamic clock scaling. The ARM Cortex-M7 brings many powerful CPU features to a true real-time microcontroller platform. Cortex-M7 is a dual-issue superscaler processor, meaning the M7 can execute two instructions per clock cycle, at 600MHz.
- Datasheet (MIMXRT1062 DVL6A)
- Manual (MIMXRT1062 DVL6A)
- Datasheet (W25Q16JV-DTR)
- Teensy Quick Start
- Teensyduino Software
- Pin Assignment Charts
- Front
- Back
- Teensy Help Page and FAQ
FAQs:
Q: What microcontroller powers the Teensy 4.0?
A: The Teensy 4.0 is powered by the NXP iMXRT1062 microcontroller, featuring an ARM Cortex-M7 processor running at 600 MHz.
Q: Is the Teensy 4.0 compatible with the Arduino IDE?
A: Yes, the Teensy 4.0 is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, allowing you to use familiar Arduino libraries and functions.
Q: What are the memory specifications of the Teensy 4.0?
A: The Teensy 4.0 has 1 MB of RAM and 2 MB of flash memory, providing ample space for code and data.
Q: What connectivity options does the Teensy 4.0 offer?
A: The Teensy 4.0 offers a wide range of connectivity options, including multiple UART, I2C, SPI, and CAN bus interfaces, as well as USB, Ethernet, and SD card support.
Q: What are some potential applications for the Teensy 4.0?
A: Due to its high processing power and extensive connectivity options, the Teensy 4.0 is suitable for various applications, such as audio and video processing, machine learning, robotics, and IoT projects.