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Thank you very much kreely! I started this project a few years ago when I wanted to learn to design something more complicated than simply throwing devboards and sensors into a PCB! I hated having 4 different USB cables and decided to try my hand at redoing the Arduino UNO with USB-C. Right now my friend and I are working on a nRF52820 (a copy of its dongle version), a RP2350A (Copy of the Pi Pico 2) and a 2354B where we plan on doing a devboard with maybe some dedicated ADCs. We think we could have them ready and ordered in about a month, so at least for now we aren't looking for help with those boards. I think I will ask for community help for other boards like the Teensy with NXP i.MX RT1062 or something similar, but I don't think there are any more "easy" devboards to be honest! And thanks again for the words of encouragement! |
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Hi,
I think you've built a great, useful resource for hobbyists and perhaps even popular "open source" projects that want to customise a commonly available board.
I found the project via HN today.
This was originally going to be a question about how hardware compatible the 2350 was to the 2040 were an whether the newer chip could be simply "chucked in"... A quick google shows the pins are different in various places... So that answers that question.
Good luck with this next step of the design!!
If I get time, I'll look around for ways that I might be able to help in a quick/easy way to help the project tick along. Even things like finding spelling mistakes can be useful sometimes.
Love that you've opted for USB-C for these boards.
Cheers,
DC
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