Google Teensy 3.6 pinout and you should find it.
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On Jan 21, 2019, at 8:56 PM, k7da <
k7da@...> wrote:
i didn't have any luck when i looked.
dave
On 1/21/2019 6:55 PM, Jim Sheldon
wrote:
Go to
and you should find it.
Jim
On Jan 21, 2019, at 8:49 PM, k7da <
k7da@...>
wrote:
Jim.?? glad you took the time to explain this, but
somewhere along the line i missed the jumper cutting.? i am
also unable to find the card that came with the teensy.?? so
can you give me ( and others that missed it to) where the
jumper is.? it is not obvious looking at the board.
thanks
dave k7da
On 1/21/2019 2:06 PM, Jim Sheldon
wrote:
Art,
I didn't see a definitive answer yet and I know Jack is
super busy trying to sort out everyone's problems so I'll
answer your question.? The pad in question is shown on the
back side of the Teensy 3.6 (and other Teensy's as well)
pinout card that came with it, as the VIN/VUSB jumper and it
says to cut that jumper if using a battery charger OR
external power.? The battery charger isn't relevant here,
but external power is so the jumper MUST be cut.
Now for the reason which isn't readily apparent.
You are powering the Teensy 3.6 from the 5 volt regulator on
the JackAl board.? If you have not cut the jumper and plug
the USB cable in to re-program the Teensy (or for some other
purpose like CAT control or other serial I/O from the USB
port) you are also supplying a nominal 5 volts from the USB
port to the Teensy.? The two voltages will most certainly
not be exactly equal as they come from two different power
sources and they WILL conflict with possible damage to the
Teensy's on-board 3.3V regulator and other circuitry (I
know, I destroyed one by doing this before I figured it
out).
So, in this case if you don't cut the jumper, don't connect
the USB cable with the JackAl powered up.? By the same
token, if you follow PJRC's directions and cut the jumper,
you will have to power the JackAl up to get the Teensy
operating before you will be able to re-program it.?
If, like me, you sometimes forget these things then cut the
jumper (recommended anyway) and just remember that you have
to have the JackAl powered up to use the USB connection to
program the Teensy 3.6 (or to communicate with it for any
reason).
Jim Sheldon - W0EB
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(Art Olson)
Jack
I vaguely recall some discussion about cutting the 5
volt pad on the teensy. Is this still necessary or am I
off target.?
?
Art N2AJO