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May be it is an optical illusion, the connector spacing of the top two connectors in your picture does not look like they fall on a 0.1" grid to me.
You mean the gap between IO-pins 7 and 8? It's not 0.1" grid, but it's the same like on the Arduino UNO.
You can directly plug it into the USB-port :) And the pinout is the same like on Arduino UNO. That makes it easier to wire UNO shields to it. Admittedly a disadvantage are the missing LEDs for serial RxD and TxD.
I see. So from the practical point of view, I would need to get under my desk to plug it in, and I can't plug it into a breadboard because of the weird UNO half-pin header spacing.
Nobody said it's the perfect solution for everyone. But for some of my projects it's more practical than wiring an UNO by USB cable. Maybe it's because I don't use breadboards and I mainly use my notebook instead of a desktop computer.
It's always great to have more choice! Good luck with the project!
Hi,
you could use a smaller switch for reset to same some real estate. http://www.ebay.com/itm/100pcs-3-6-2-5mm-Tactile-Push-Button-Switch-Tact-Switch-Micro-Switch-2-Pin-SMD-/191674536296?hash=item2ca0b15168:g:MeMAAOSwgQ9Vt4uQ
Hi, thanks for your hint. I just used this switch because I had it laying around in masses and it was very cheap.
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What about connectorless USB PCB plug ?