@Gordon that was exactly what I thought! I didn't know what the terminology was called. Having both pins and castellations seems like a really good idea; however, I don't have experience with that design. Soldering the constellation design doesn't seem to difficult though, but I wouldn't feel comfortable hacking away at the PCBs to create an espruino with constellations.
I also thought about leaving the USB design for the board allowing me to solder the board down on the main board while leaving the USB side sticking off the side of the main board. Then use an USB cable specifically designed for an enclosure, where both sides of the cable are female, one side of the cable hooks onto the Espruino USB while the other female side of the USB cable attaches to inside of the encloser. I know that type of cable exists, I just forgot what the cable is called.
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@Gordon that was exactly what I thought! I didn't know what the terminology was called. Having both pins and castellations seems like a really good idea; however, I don't have experience with that design. Soldering the constellation design doesn't seem to difficult though, but I wouldn't feel comfortable hacking away at the PCBs to create an espruino with constellations.
I also thought about leaving the USB design for the board allowing me to solder the board down on the main board while leaving the USB side sticking off the side of the main board. Then use an USB cable specifically designed for an enclosure, where both sides of the cable are female, one side of the cable hooks onto the Espruino USB while the other female side of the USB cable attaches to inside of the encloser. I know that type of cable exists, I just forgot what the cable is called.