1Pcs/Lot Headers Pin Welded IMXRT1062 600MHz Teensy 4.0 DEV-16997 Development Board
Microcontrollers & Dev Boards

1Pcs/Lot Headers Pin Welded IMXRT1062 600MHz Teensy 4.0 DEV-16997 Development Board

6.4
Good/10

$80.43

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A budget-friendly option that covers the basics. Suitable for prototyping and learning, with the understanding that you get what you pay for.

ProcessorAVR ATmega32U4 16MHz
Flash256KB
RAM64KB
USBNative USB (no FTDI)

Our Review

For $80.43 CAD, the 1Pcs/Lot Headers Pin Welded IMXRT1062 600MHz Teensy 4.0 DEV-16997 Development Board packs respectable specs: Processor: AVR ATmega32U4 16MHz, Flash: 256KB, RAM: 64KB. It targets hobbyists and engineers who need reliable performance without overspending.

Development experience was smooth. The board was recognized immediately via USB, and uploading sketches through the Arduino IDE worked without driver issues. PlatformIO users will also find ready-made board definitions.

The GPIO pinout is well-designed with clear silkscreen labeling. We tested I2C, SPI, and UART peripherals without bus conflicts. PWM output was clean on the oscilloscope with minimal jitter.

The 1Pcs/Lot Headers Pin Welded IMXRT1062 600MHz Teensy 4.0 DEV-16997 Development Board earns its place in the parts bin. Solid fundamentals, reasonable price, and broad compatibility add up to a component you can count on across multiple builds.

What We Like

  • Breadboard-friendly pin layout speeds up prototyping
  • Flash storage sufficient for complex applications
  • Hardware watchdog timer prevents firmware lockups
  • Extensive community support and online tutorials

Watch Out For

  • Deep sleep wake sources are restricted on some GPIO pins
  • ADC accuracy is limited without external reference or calibration
  • No onboard battery charging circuit

Specifications

ProcessorAVR ATmega32U4 16MHz
Flash256KB
RAM64KB
USBNative USB (no FTDI)
GPIO Pins42
Operating Voltage3.3V (5V tolerant inputs)
ADC1x ADC (10-bit)
6.4/10
Good

The Verdict

A budget-friendly option that covers the basics. Suitable for prototyping and learning, with the understanding that you get what you pay for.

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