Teensyduino code for a toy that I helped make in the MIT class 2.00B (Toy Product Design).
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Teensyduino code for a toy that I helped make in the MIT class 2.00B (Toy Product Design).
Recur is a Teensy-based hardware synthesizer based around a complex delay feedback system built in the PJRC Audio System Design Tool.
Experiments on using the teensy as a synth and sample player
This collection of programs was mainly made for the Wii U Gamepad Raspberry Pi project(combined with Teensy 2[++]). All components can be used for different projects as well
Simple Async HTTP Request library, supporting GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE and HEAD, on top of Teensy41_AsyncTCP for Teensy 4.1 using QNEthernet. This library is one of the current or future Async libraries to support Teensy 4.1 using QNEthernet, such as AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic, AsyncHTTPSRequest_Generic, AsyncMQTT_Generic, Teensy41_AsyncWebSe…
design and implementation of a slip angle sensor using a teensy3.6 targeted for formula student electric controls applications
FTDIEve 8XX Library for Arduino/Teensy
Senior Design Project - Displays real time data via USB from a Teensy.
The Drame band audio loop-player with midiclock output
teensy-based polyphonic synthesizer housed in Casio PT-100
3D-printed, Teensy++ 2.0-powered controllers for Kerbal Space Program.
Just a fun project using the Teensy board firing keystrokes to your computer when the fire-button is pressed.
Development of a library to command and retrieve data from the Skytraq Venus 838 Chip
This repo contains the final submitted code as well as scripts used to prototype functionality.
Functions from the teensyduino framework, re-exported and wrapped in rusty wrappers.
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