Description:
The Teensy 4.1 is a small form factor, breadboard-friendly development board with a high-performance microcontroller. It features the NXP i.MXRT1170 chip, which includes an ARM Cortex-M7 processor running at 600 MHz and a large array of peripherals, making it a powerful and versatile development platform. The Teensy 4.1 is compatible with most pin functions of the Teensy 3.2, and offers even faster performance and more memory than previous Teensy models.
Features:
- Ethernet: 10 / 100 Mbit DP83825 PHY (6 pins)
- USB Host: 5 Pins with power management
- SDIO (4 bit data): Micro SD Socket
- PWM Pins: 35
- Analog Inputs: 18
- Serial Ports: 8
- Flash Memory: 8 Mbyte
- QSPI Memory: 2 chips +Program Memory
- Breadboard I/O: 42
- Bottom SMT Pads: 7
- SD Card Signals: 6
- Total I/O Pins: 55
Specifications:
- ARM Cortex-M7 at 600 MHz
- Float point math unit, 64 & 32 bits
- 7936K Flash, 1024K RAM (512K tightly coupled), 4K EEPROM (emulated)
- QSPI memory expansion, locations for 2 extra RAM or Flash chips
- USB device 480 Mbit/sec & USB host 480 Mbit/sec
- 55 digital input/output pins, 35 PWM output pins
- 18 analog input pins
- 8 serial, 3 SPI, 3 I2C ports
- 2 I2S/TDM and 1 S/PDIF digital audio port
- 3 CAN Bus (1 with CAN FD)
- 1 SDIO (4-bit) native SD Card port
- Ethernet 10/100 Mbit with DP83825 PHY
- 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
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