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Offline matalog

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Teensy loaded with Soarer's Converter - Temperature
« on: Tue, 25 February 2020, 15:08:08 »
Hi, my project box didn't come at the same time as my teensy and ps/2 socket, so I went ahead and loaded it and it works very well, I wish he was still here to thank.

Just wondering from everyones experience, with the unedited setup that you get in the hex file, is it likely that the teensy will get hot?  I have it wrapped like in the photos until the box arrives, note there is a bit of air space above the processor, images attached.


Do you think it'll run fine like this?
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Re: Teensy loaded with Soarer's Converter - Temperature
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 25 February 2020, 15:12:07 »
These photos :-)

Offline Tactile

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Re: Teensy loaded with Soarer's Converter - Temperature
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 25 February 2020, 16:30:21 »
Here's one of my Teensy setups. As you can see, I'm able to touch the controller and it never gets warm. I have a keyboard with the internal Teensy wrapped and never worry about heat.

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Offline matalog

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Re: Teensy loaded with Soarer's Converter - Temperature
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 25 February 2020, 16:39:22 »
Brilliant.  It is a great device together with the program, isn't it?

It may get taken for granted, but how would we feel if our fully dioded keyboards only offered 6kro, even if we will only ever use 4 :-).

Since I got this keyboard, I have felt like I needed to have NKRO, even through USB.