=====n-PRO concept===== ====Standard series pros==== * The 'standard' nBlocks 33x43mm form factor can support * Both simple and complex use cases * Microprocessors from Low pin count 32 pins, to higher like 140 QFP or even higher BGA ====Standard series cons==== * Supporting professional development need larger pin count than 24 pins * The two 12pin 2.54 pitch Connectors can't support modular or Scalable development * Any not trivial use case can end-up to a mesh of cables and bad connections * The missing link was a good quality dense and low profile connector ====n-PRO==== * Same board dimensions and mounting holes as the standard series * 240 pins connectivity spread in Four Hirose DF30-series 60-pin low profile connectors * Has backwards form factor compatibility * Scalable integration in simple way * Prototyping is Fast, Modular No cables, looks good * Mirror connectors: To connect additional fucntionality like RF, Sensors etc.All the motherboards have these connectors. ====Host and Peripheral concept==== * CPU boards are HOST * Sensor boards are peripheral * DAP programming / mbed-enable boards are peripheral * Development boards are Peripheral * Application boards are Peripheral