However I'm still waiting to get some prototypes back. For some of them (like the bluetooth below) you have to use an SMD Pico because the pins would get in the way.
Does anyone have any thoughts about how best to expose the IO in that case? While we could add another two rows of 0.1" pins down the edges, it would make the board wider and a lot of people making sensors/etc might not want that.
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Quick update - I've done quite a few shims already: https://github.com/espruino/EspruinoBoard/tree/master/Pico/Adaptors
However I'm still waiting to get some prototypes back. For some of them (like the bluetooth below) you have to use an SMD Pico because the pins would get in the way.
Does anyone have any thoughts about how best to expose the IO in that case? While we could add another two rows of 0.1" pins down the edges, it would make the board wider and a lot of people making sensors/etc might not want that.
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