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Teensy Shields and Breakout Boards
MichaelMeissner edited this page Mar 19, 2020
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- PJRC: Teensy prop shield with motion sensor
- PJRC: Teensy low cost prop shield, no motion sensor
- PJRC: Teensy audio adapter (Revision C board is for Teensy 3.2, 3.5, or 3.6; Revision D board is for Teensy 4.0)
- Adafruit: Teensy -> Feather Adapter (includes LIPO charger)
- Sparkfun: Teensy -> Arduino shield
- Onehorse: STBC08 High-Current LiPo Battery Charger
- Onehorse: LiPo battery charger add-on
- Hyperbolic Labs: Nano-sized LiPo Charger for Teensy (Out of stock since October 2019)
- Burgess World: Arduino shield for Teensy 4.0, ESP8266 wifi, bluetooth
- Burgess World: Arduino shield for Teensy 3.2, ESP8266 wifi, bluetooth
- HighCee Aerial Robotics: JST GH-1.25-4P connectors for I2C0, I2C1, CAN0, CAN1, SER2 and SER5
- Raster: Break out Teensy 3.2/4.0 to use screw terminals
- Knick Knack Sound: Phin6 MIDI Controller (powered by Teensy)
- Pico: Teensy 3/LC Proto board, Arduino Shield, nRF24L01+
- Blackaddr: Arduino Teensy Guitar Audio Shield
- Blackaddr: Adapt Teensy 4.0 to Teensy Guitar Audio Shield
- Tobbera: Teensy 3.2 CAN bus module
- Robot Tech: Teensy 3.5 Motor Control
- Blino: TeeNaps :: EEG Hat (For Teensy 3.2)
- Fusion: Dual CAN-Bus adapter for Teensy 3.5, 3.6
- 8bitforce: Teensy Adapter for RetroShield
- Fire Brand Forge: Lightsaber Prop Shield for Teensy 3.2
- Fredick Hübinette's Teensy Saber Electronics V3
- Teensy Beats Shield Bare PCB
- Loglows Teensy Tindie page
- OSH park PCB to access Teensy 3.2 bottom pads from FrankB
- OSH park PCB to access Teensy 3.5/3.6 bottom pads from W7PUA
- pcbs.io PCB to convert Teensy 3.5/3.6 pinout to Teensy 3.2 from FrankB
- PJRC has this list: breakout-board-for-teensy-4-0
- Hyperbolic Labs: Teensy 4.0 Ultimate Breakout Board -- sold out since October 2019
- Loglow thread for his forthcoming Teensy 4.0 shield
- SD-Connector for Teensy 4
Teensy is a PJRC trademark. Notes here are for reference and will typically refer to the ARM variants unless noted.