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1Upload Gerber, Pick and Place, and Bill of Materials files to your PCB assembler of choice
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2Add shim to part of PCB that inserts into USB-A port
Only default PCB thickness (e.g. 1.6 mm at JLCPCB) is likely to be cost effective, so the part of the board inserted into the USB-A port will need a shim to fit securely; the material used should be nonconductive
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