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All is fine, but that was M I N I and not M I C R O, I was looking for. I should have been more careful and look at the pics. Back side has been ... All is fine, but that was M I N I and not M I C R O, I was looking for. I should have been more careful and look at the pics. Back side has been labelled M I N I so can't complain. Except that it has been sold as M I C R O. Otherwise all is great, product is fine for it's own purpose.
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The 6-pin Jumper pin set on the upper side of the chip needs transport packaging, just like the underside, to prevent the pins being inadvertently bent in transit through rough handling. While they are fairly easy to straighten it should not be necessary with a little forethought from the manufacturer/distributor.
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All is fine, but that was M I N I and not M I C R O, I was looking for. I should have been more careful and look at the pics. Back side has been labelled M I N I so can't complain. Except that it has been sold as M I C R O. Otherwise all is great, product is fine for it's own purpose.
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Nicely made but not, strictly speaking, really Arduino Compatible. It should use the FTDI chip for USB-Serial but instead uses the (cheaper) CH430. And, because of that, it does not work with current Linux Kernels. There is an all Chinese website thats has a kernel module but that does not help. Perhaps not surprising, it makes no claims to support Kernel v4.
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The item is in fact a knock off of the Arduino pro mini and functions fine, however, the main image of the item does not accurately display the item as it instead shows a pro micro board. this is misleading.
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