Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
I was just searching for something cheaper than the Teensy and came across this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINI-USB-Nano-V ... SwhcJWHiOJ
Here is a better picture:
http://www.gearbest.com/boards-shields/ ... .html?ebay
I'm new to the working on Pi projects, but it seems like it should work, but I don't know if it would have the full functionality of the Teensy. Any ideas?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINI-USB-Nano-V ... SwhcJWHiOJ
Here is a better picture:
http://www.gearbest.com/boards-shields/ ... .html?ebay
I'm new to the working on Pi projects, but it seems like it should work, but I don't know if it would have the full functionality of the Teensy. Any ideas?
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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
If you are on a budget, you could just go with using the GPIO pins?
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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
Yes, you can just use GPIO.
I believe that the Arduino Nano can't actually emulate a keyboard - you need an Arduino Leonardo, Micro or Due.
Link: http://sudomod.com/forums/topic/arduino ... placement/
I believe that the Arduino Nano can't actually emulate a keyboard - you need an Arduino Leonardo, Micro or Due.
Link: http://sudomod.com/forums/topic/arduino ... placement/
Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
crispy_tofu wrote:Yes, you can just use GPIO.
I believe that the Arduino Nano can't actually emulate a keyboard - you need an Arduino Leonardo, Micro or Due.
Link: http://sudomod.com/forums/topic/arduino ... placement/
Ah, I see! Thanks for the clarification.
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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
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The Arduino Nano V3 should work.
I already bought 3 of them to test for another project and asked a few guys that used it.
It works with the Raspberry Pi 2B, but it is not as comfortable as the Teensy.
I myself, have not tested it yet, but for 2 bucks, I took the risk and ordered them.
The Arduino Nano V3 should work.
I already bought 3 of them to test for another project and asked a few guys that used it.
It works with the Raspberry Pi 2B, but it is not as comfortable as the Teensy.
I myself, have not tested it yet, but for 2 bucks, I took the risk and ordered them.
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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
Hmm, that's interesting because the Arduino website said otherwise...
Welp, please accept my sincere apologies for not researching further.
Welp, please accept my sincere apologies for not researching further.
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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
I am not sure of this either, but i found a few guys that have the Nano V3 working with their Pis,crispy_tofu wrote:Hmm, that's interesting because the Arduino website said otherwise...
Welp, please accept my sincere apologies for not researching further.
so i guess there is a way to make them work. I will see once the clones arrived and i had time to test them.
It would be a really cheap way to create your own controller.
Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
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Thanks. You will have to keep me posted once you try it out!
Thanks. You will have to keep me posted once you try it out!

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Re: Possible Teensy LC Alternative?
Will do, as soon as they arrive, but china is not the fastest in terms of shiping timeFox wrote:@Fleder
Thanks. You will have to keep me posted once you try it out!

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