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SparkFun Teensy 4.1 ARM Cortex-M7 Processor at 600MHz with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip

KWD 20.500

Brand
SparkFun
Weight
30 g
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Special Features

  • Teensy 4.1
  • It features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, the fastest microcontroller available today.
  • 1024K RAM (512K is tightly coupled) 8 Mbyte Flash (64K reserved for recovery & EEPROM emulation)
  • 55 Total I/O Pins 3 CAN Bus (1 with CAN FD) 2 I2S Digital Audio 1 S/PDIF Digital Audio 1 SDIO (4 bit) native SD 3 SPI, all with 16 word FIFO 7 Bottom SMT Pad Signals 3 SPI, all with 16 word FIFO
  • 7 Bottom SMT Pad Signals 8 Serial ports 32 general purpose DMA channels 35 PWM pins 42 Breadboard Friendly I/O 18 analog inputs Cryptographic Acceleration Random Number Generator RTC for date/time Programmable FlexIO Pixel Processing Pipeline Peripheral cross triggering 10 / 100 Mbit DP83825 PHY (6 pins) microSD Card Socket Power On/Off management

Description

The Teensy 4.1 is the newest iteration of the astoundingly popular development platform that features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, four times larger flash memory than the 4.0, and two new locations to optionally add more memory. The Teensy 4.1 is the same size and shape as the Teensy 3.6 (2.4in by 0.7in), and provides greater I/O capability, including an ethernet PHY, SD card socket, and USB host port.
When running at 600 MHz, the Teensy 4.1 consumes approximately 100mA current and provides support for dynamic clock scaling. Unlike traditional microcontrollers, where changing the clock speed causes wrong baud rates and other issues, Teensy 4.1 hardware and Teensyduino's software support for Arduino timing functions are designed to allow dynamically speed changes. Serial baud rates, audio streaming sample rates, and Arduino functions like delay() and millis(), and Teensyduino's extensions like IntervalTimer and elapsedMillis, continue to work properly while the CPU changes speed. Teensy 4.1 also provides a power shut off feature. By connecting a pushbutton to the On/Off pin, the 3.3V power supply can be completely disabled by holding the button for five seconds, and turned back on by a brief button press. If a coin cell is connected to VBAT, Teensy 4.1's RTC also continues to keep track of date & time while the power is off. Teensy 4.1 also can also be overclocked, well beyond 600MHz!
The ARM Cortex-M7 brings many powerful CPU features to a true real-time microcontroller platform. The Cortex-M7 is a dual-issue superscaler processor, meaning the M7 can execute two instructions per clock cycle, at 600MHz! Of course, executing two simultaneously depends upon the compiler ordering instructions and registers. Initial benchmarks have shown C++ code compiled by Arduino tends to achieve two instructions about 40% to 50% of the time while performing numerically intensive work using integers and pointers.

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