Product Overview
The Teensy 4.0 with pre-installed openQCM firmware is an advanced microcontroller capable of measuring frequency from 1 kHz up to 65 MHz. It is fully compatible with arduino programming language and based on a powerful ARM Cortex-M7 at 600 MHz processor. The openQCM firmware uses custom libraries for measuring quartz crystal frequency and temperature.
Specifications
Feature | Teensy 4.0 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Ethernet | -none- | ||
USB Host | 2 SMT Pads | ||
SDIO (4 bit data) | 8 SMT Pads | ||
PWM Pins | 31 | ||
Analog Inputs | 14 | ||
Serial Ports | 7 | ||
Flash Memory | 2 Mbyte | ||
QSPI Memory | Program memory | ||
Breadboard I/O | 24 | ||
Bottom SMT Pads | 16 | ||
SD Card Signals | 0 | ||
Total I/O Pins | 40 | ||
- ARM Cortex-M7 at 600 MHz
- Float point math unit, 64 & 32 bits
- 1984K Flash, 1024K RAM (512K tightly coupled), 1K EEPROM (emulated)
- USB device 480 Mbit/sec & USB host 480 Mbit/sec
- 40 digital input/output pins, 31 PWM output pins
- 14 analog input pins
- 7 serial, 3 SPI, 3 I2C ports
- 2 I2S/TDM and 1 S/PDIF digital audio port
- 3 CAN Bus (1 with CAN FD)
- 32 general purpose DMA channels
- Cryptographic Acceleration & Random Number Generator
- RTC for date/time
- Programmable FlexIO
- Pixel Processing Pipeline
- Peripheral cross triggering
- Power On/Off management