Comment by nativeit

Comment by nativeit 2 days ago

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The Teensy wasn’t engineered, tested, rated, or certified for any sort of continuous duty, let alone within a pressurized O2-enriched environment (assuming it was inside the vessel), especially not within deep sea Helium-enriched environments (that have been shown to break things like MEMS devices), and present unnecessary risks for an entirely inefficient choice (see: comment above, Teensy’s are ~$30-40/ea where small PCBs populated with the same circuit features can be had for under $20).

I’m probably not as qualified as the person you replied to, but that’s my intuition as someone with a passing familiarity with electronics engineering (I have an associates degree in EE).