If I remember correctly, the arduino culture was that a device should fit in a cigarette box.
As I like to feel something in my hand, I have of course put some shield in a cigarette box and looked and felt if the "size is right".
It is.
If Gordon goes for the shield size: ie a shield pcb with connectors for arduino, I am in.
Next step is leave as much copper on the board for anything that the community would like to SMD/prototype to so that the copper that would otherwise go down the drain to the environment is put to good usage
Edit:
As I have been digging up the garden due to my bad drains, "drains" are in my mind at the moment.
Edit:
I also was looking at a Arduino Shield prototype board and thinking of making female on the bottom of my puck.js that could connect with males on the prototype board and thinking a PCB with connectors to a puck.js and with smd to the, as yet not released, raytac nRF52840 would be fun allowing for future options while still having a nRF52832 product.
ie back to the nRF52 comparison where there are certain differences between the products that should probably be put in a comparison chart.
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If I remember correctly, the arduino culture was that a device should fit in a cigarette box.
As I like to feel something in my hand, I have of course put some shield in a cigarette box and looked and felt if the "size is right".
It is.
If Gordon goes for the shield size: ie a shield pcb with connectors for arduino, I am in.
Next step is leave as much copper on the board for anything that the community would like to SMD/prototype to so that the copper that would otherwise go down the drain to the environment is put to good usage
Edit:
As I have been digging up the garden due to my bad drains, "drains" are in my mind at the moment.
Edit:
I also was looking at a Arduino Shield prototype board and thinking of making female on the bottom of my puck.js that could connect with males on the prototype board and thinking a PCB with connectors to a puck.js and with smd to the, as yet not released, raytac nRF52840 would be fun allowing for future options while still having a nRF52832 product.
ie back to the nRF52 comparison where there are certain differences between the products that should probably be put in a comparison chart.