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Teensy4 RTIC Blink example
Working example of simple LED blinking application for Teensy4. Example uses monotonics API and peripherials access.
How-to
Prerequisites
The following hardware is required for the examples:
- A Teensy 4.0/Teensy 4.1/Teensy MicroMod development board
The following software tools have to be installed:
- Python3 (as
python3
, or modifyrun.py
to use thepython
binary) cargo-binutils
teensy_loader_cli
Run
- Connect the Teensy to PC via USB cable.
- Press the
Reset
/Boot
button on the Teensy. - Run:
cargo run --release