I wired my teensy to my pi zero by using this method, with the green and white going to PP22 and 23. Nothing seems to happen with my controls, I haven't tested it with a actual male micro USB to male micro USB but I'll try that soon.
I'm sure I did something wrong or missing something as I'm new to all of this.
Wiring teensy to pi zero.
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Re: Wiring teensy to pi zero.
If you could post a picture that would help a lot.
Did you twist the green and white wire to the Pi zero?

I connected a Teensy LC to a USB hub yesterday.
It didn't work at first as some connections where a bit loose and others where a bit bridged. Mainly on the USB hub which was a lot trickier to solder compared to the pads on the Teensy.
After making sure the connections were solid and didn't touch each other it's now working fine.
Did you twist the green and white wire to the Pi zero?

I connected a Teensy LC to a USB hub yesterday.
It didn't work at first as some connections where a bit loose and others where a bit bridged. Mainly on the USB hub which was a lot trickier to solder compared to the pads on the Teensy.
After making sure the connections were solid and didn't touch each other it's now working fine.
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Re: Wiring teensy to pi zero.
I don't have a picture at the moment, I'm out of town for a couple days. I did not twist it, I'll give that a shot when I get back and double check my connections. Thanks for the reply.snoek09 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:26 pmIf you could post a picture that would help a lot.
Did you twist the green and white wire to the Pi zero?
I connected a Teensy LC to a USB hub yesterday.
It didn't work at first as some connections where a bit loose and others where a bit bridged. Mainly on the USB hub which was a lot trickier to solder compared to the pads on the Teensy.
After making sure the connections were solid and didn't touch each other it's now working fine.
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Re: Wiring teensy to pi zero.
Looks like this might work, I'll give that a try. Didn't see that post before I made this one.snoek09 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:26 pmIf you could post a picture that would help a lot.
Did you twist the green and white wire to the Pi zero?
I connected a Teensy LC to a USB hub yesterday.
It didn't work at first as some connections where a bit loose and others where a bit bridged. Mainly on the USB hub which was a lot trickier to solder compared to the pads on the Teensy.
After making sure the connections were solid and didn't touch each other it's now working fine.
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Re: Wiring teensy to pi zero.
Also, did you test the Teensy LC when you hooked it up to a computer?
The button presses should be visible in a text editor for example.
The button presses should be visible in a text editor for example.
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Re: Wiring teensy to pi zero.
I did not, probably a good idea to make sure everything is working on that front. I forgot to post the link on the last post, http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1345
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