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== Detailed Specifications ==
 
== Detailed Specifications ==
   
**USB:**
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'''USB:'''
- TUSB2046 USB Hub, providing 4 USB A ports
 
- Each port has a maximum of 1.5A output - the port will shutdown due to overcurrent above this
 
- Board power provides a maximum of 2A to the 5v supply - one should be aware of this when considering the power used by USB devices
 
   
 
* TUSB2046 USB Hub, providing 4 USB A ports
**Audio:**
 
 
* Each port has a maximum of 1.5A output - the port will shutdown due to overcurrent above this
- I2S control connected to Teensy I2S 2
 
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* Board power provides a maximum of 2A to the 5v supply
- PCM5102 ADC for providing stereo sound
 
 
** one should be aware of this when considering the power used by USB devices
- OPA1688 for the amplifier
 
- 3.5mm audio jack, maximum 75mA per channel
 
- Separate ground, connected to main ground through a ferrite bead
 
- Separate 3.3v and 5v supplies from linear regulators to reduce noise
 
- Note: 5v line will come from main 5v rail if only powered from USB
 
   
 
'''Audio:'''
**Power:**
 
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- 2A 5v buck regulator (Exact part is the VR20S05)
 
 
* I2S control connected to Teensy I2S 2
- PMOS switches to prevent regulator backfeeding from USB and to control power flow (U16, U17, and U18 on the PCB)
 
 
* PCM5102 ADC for providing stereo sound
- External VIN accepted from 8v to 20v
 
 
* OPA1688 for the amplifier
- Separate 5v and 3.3v supplies for audio circutry
 
 
* 3.5mm audio jack, maximum 75mA per channel
- Barrel jack and screw terminal connections for VIN
 
 
* Separate ground, connected to main ground through a ferrite bead
 
* Separate 3.3v and 5v supplies from linear regulators to reduce noise
 
** Note: 5v line will come from main 5v rail if only powered from USB
  +
 
'''Power:'''
  +
 
* 2A 5v buck regulator (Exact part is the VR20S05)
 
* PMOS switches to prevent regulator backfeeding from USB and to control power flow (U16, U17, and U18 on the PCB)
 
* External VIN accepted from 8v to 20v
 
* Separate 5v and 3.3v supplies for audio circutry
 
* Barrel jack and screw terminal connections for VIN

Revision as of 16:35, 12 June 2024

The Teensy 4.1 Computer is more or less described by its name: Its a carrier board for the Teensy 4.1 which provides four USB ports, an Ethernet port, Hi-Fi audio, and several convenient expansion ports.

Detailed Specifications

USB:

  • TUSB2046 USB Hub, providing 4 USB A ports
  • Each port has a maximum of 1.5A output - the port will shutdown due to overcurrent above this
  • Board power provides a maximum of 2A to the 5v supply
    • one should be aware of this when considering the power used by USB devices

Audio:

  • I2S control connected to Teensy I2S 2
  • PCM5102 ADC for providing stereo sound
  • OPA1688 for the amplifier
  • 3.5mm audio jack, maximum 75mA per channel
  • Separate ground, connected to main ground through a ferrite bead
  • Separate 3.3v and 5v supplies from linear regulators to reduce noise
    • Note: 5v line will come from main 5v rail if only powered from USB

Power:

  • 2A 5v buck regulator (Exact part is the VR20S05)
  • PMOS switches to prevent regulator backfeeding from USB and to control power flow (U16, U17, and U18 on the PCB)
  • External VIN accepted from 8v to 20v
  • Separate 5v and 3.3v supplies for audio circutry
  • Barrel jack and screw terminal connections for VIN