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<blockquote data-quote="myscha" data-source="post: 1181847" data-attributes="member: 74181"><p>I think you're speaking of the Sedu Board, for example. Am I right?</p><p>By the way: that one also uses the UART, but you're not seeing it as it's between the USB-UART-bridge and the microcontroller ;-) I'm trying to avoid this bridge completely and let the micro do this work.</p><p></p><p>Are there other boards which are easy to use in your opinion? Please give me some examples to help me understanding what the average user could be able to do himself.</p><p></p><p>At the moment it doesn't seem realistic to me to offer a completely assembled module as there are a couple of hurdles that make it difficult to sell a small batch as a private person which want's to stay on the legal side. CE, WEEE, for example. I'm not a lawyer, but as far as I understand all this, there is not much space for interpretation. Technically I see absolutely no problem to get through this, but unless one has a business with more than one product it's a complex situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myscha, post: 1181847, member: 74181"] I think you're speaking of the Sedu Board, for example. Am I right? By the way: that one also uses the UART, but you're not seeing it as it's between the USB-UART-bridge and the microcontroller ;-) I'm trying to avoid this bridge completely and let the micro do this work. Are there other boards which are easy to use in your opinion? Please give me some examples to help me understanding what the average user could be able to do himself. At the moment it doesn't seem realistic to me to offer a completely assembled module as there are a couple of hurdles that make it difficult to sell a small batch as a private person which want's to stay on the legal side. CE, WEEE, for example. I'm not a lawyer, but as far as I understand all this, there is not much space for interpretation. Technically I see absolutely no problem to get through this, but unless one has a business with more than one product it's a complex situation. [/QUOTE]
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