Today I removed the small buttons board from the explorad breadboard to a new breadboard with a Teensy 2.0:
The yellow wire is the Serial1 Tx line (TTL, nothing fancy like RS232).
The code currently just debounces the buttons and sends a short string over Serial1 at 9600 8N1. Example:
b 0 0
means that button 0 (left) has been pressed. No further string is sent for that button until it is pressed again. The second '0' means that this was an "initial" press, not a software repeat (which I plan to implement), so
b 0 1
would mean that button 0 was pressed, and the software inserted a repetition.
There's still plenty of space for more hardware, like the LiPo charger, touch input hardware, and so on.
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