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I have a Teensy 3.2 USB Developmnent Board from [https://www.pjrc.com/ PJRC],
I have a [https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy32.html Teensy 3.2 USB Developmnent Board] from [https://www.pjrc.com/ PJRC],
along with the audio adapter for it.
along with the audio adapter for it.


I have yet to fire it up. Sigh. Got it just before we moved to Cotati.
I have yet to fire it up. Sigh. Got it a year ago (May 2016).


The intention was to build a device to record NFS (noctural flight calls) of migrating birds when we had our house in Corvallis.
The intention was to build a device to record NFS (noctural flight calls) of migrating birds.


It uses an ARM Cortex M4 processor and it costs < $20.
It uses an ARM Cortex M4 processor and it costs < $20. The audio adapter has a slot for a MicroSD card on it.
 
== Development ==
 
Alternatives
 
# Run in Arduino IDE and program in C
# Install Micropython and program in Python


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Latest revision as of 01:15, 28 June 2020

I have a Teensy 3.2 USB Developmnent Board from PJRC, along with the audio adapter for it.

I have yet to fire it up. Sigh. Got it a year ago (May 2016).

The intention was to build a device to record NFS (noctural flight calls) of migrating birds.

It uses an ARM Cortex M4 processor and it costs < $20. The audio adapter has a slot for a MicroSD card on it.

Development

Alternatives

  1. Run in Arduino IDE and program in C
  2. Install Micropython and program in Python