SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T15:52:25-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsShawn Hymel on Arduino Comparison GuideShawn Hymelurn:uuid:b3a6110c-69fe-14b8-c114-c3e6926379422017-12-11T12:01:49-07:00<p>Good to know, thanks. From what I've seen, the 3.5 and 3.6 have the SD card readers soldered on, but you need to bring your own micro SD card.</p>
Shawn Hymel on Arduino Comparison GuideShawn Hymelurn:uuid:5d489668-df0e-9ac1-d9e8-2495e2e7e5802017-12-11T11:56:24-07:00<p>Fixed. Thanks!</p>
Customer #666505 on Arduino Comparison GuideCustomer #666505urn:uuid:a99fc144-ec10-8041-e83c-399dff8a394d2017-12-11T11:35:11-07:00<p>For Teensy 3.5 and 3.6, you need to add the on-board SD feature, and that models 3.2 and 3.5 have 5V tolerant digital I/O.<p>There are also some really nice google spreadsheets for this stuff.</p></p>
Customer #666505 on Arduino Comparison GuideCustomer #666505urn:uuid:2747660a-7172-0cee-d637-b41bb8c034ab2017-12-11T11:30:52-07:00<p>5V 'tolerant'.</p>
stcarlso on Arduino Comparison Guidestcarlsourn:uuid:279b3d3d-0d03-59ad-223e-0e6f80aacb8e2017-12-11T11:26:29-07:00<p>The description of the 3V/8MHz Arduino Pro Mini still states that it has 5V I/O.</p>