This is the final installment in a series about the Midwest Defenders' build for the OpenCV Spatial AI Competition.

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Following up on last week's blog, we learn how Jesse programmed his team's submission for Open CV's Spatial AI competition.

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Considering converting your Teensy 3.x design to 4.x? We're breaking down the information you need to know.

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The new Qwiic VL53L5CX ToF Imager is here with our last two Alphanumeric Display options, as well as an Ethernet Kit for Teensy 4.1.

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The Teensy MicroMod Processor is now available, along with a new version of our RedBoard and a new OpenLog Artemis Kit!

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The new SparkFun RTK Surveyor is now available from SparkX, along with a new RPi4 Case Fan, Teensy 4 SmartLED Shield, and M6E-NANO RFID Module.

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The new Qwiic ADXL313 Accelerometer Breakout is here, along with the new RPi 400, RPi4 8GB Hardware Starter Kit, and more!

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Two new Qwiic Shields are now available, along with the micro:bit v2, RPi4 8GB kits, and more!

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We've built up a starting kit for Alchitry FPGA and we're releasing new Teensy boards with headers!

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Let's go over when something like an Arduino or Teensy is more appropriate than using a Raspberry Pi.

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The new BME680 Environmental Sensor is now in red, and the Teensy 4.1 is shipping!

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Let's take a look at all of our Teensy product offerings and projects!

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A new SAMD21 Micro Development Board, a new version of the Teensy Shield, and a different look for our safety glasses.

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Are you new to the Teensy product line? Make sure to check out our Getting Started with Teensy tutorial before adding this powerful microcontroller to your project!

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Happy Halloween!

Halloween is made for makers. Whether your thing is an over-the-top, automated yard display, an amazing cosplay costume, or a beautifully carved pumpkin with an RGB LED light show emanating from it, this holiday lets us build things not because they're practical or necessary, but because they are fun!

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Prototype interactive dance floor using the Teensy's built-in capacitive touch pins and XBee Series 1s configured for I/O line passing.

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