Dylan Brophy has developed a board that turns the Teensy 4.1 microcontroller into a single board computer (SBC) with support for the NTIOS Android operating system.
The new board expands the Teensy 4.1's functionality and changes its form factor to a more breadboard-friendly design. It includes four USB ports, wired Ethernet, and a Hi-Fi audio circuit.
Brophy notes that while his project is similar to other systems like the Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone, his board provides a simpler, more stable and efficient environment because he has full control over the hardware and doesn't have to create an operating system from scratch. NTIOS can be used as the operating system, which allows programs to be loaded from an SD card and run on the Teensy 4.1 microcontroller.
More information is available on the Brophy page. The assembled Teensy 4.1 Computer board is available on Tindie for $55.
Brophy notes that while his project is similar to other systems like the Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone, his board provides a simpler, more stable and efficient environment because he has full control over the hardware and doesn't have to create an operating system from scratch. NTIOS can be used as the operating system, which allows programs to be loaded from an SD card and run on the Teensy 4.1 microcontroller.
More information is available on the Brophy page. The assembled Teensy 4.1 Computer board is available on Tindie for $55.