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nimish ◴[] No.41194268[source]
Gross, the dev board uses micro-USB. It's 2024! Otherwise amazing work. Exactly what's needed to compete with the existing giants.
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sowbug ◴[] No.41194477[source]
Perhaps the unfortunate choice of micro USB is to discourage real consumer products from being built with the dev board.
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user_7832 ◴[] No.41194882[source]
I wonder if it is more about simply shaving a few cents off. Full USB-C protocol implementation may be much more difficult.
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hypercube33 ◴[] No.41194978[source]
USB-C doesn't require anything special USB wise as it's decoupled from the versioned standard. It just has more pins and works with all modern cables. Ideally the cables won't wear out like Mini and Micro and get loosey goosey in the ports.
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1. Brusco_RF ◴[] No.41195560[source]
As someone who just picked micro USB over USBC for a development card, there is a significant price and footprint size difference between the two.