Per validation.md → Findings → F2. The GPIO breakout header on the main PCB sits close enough to the Daisy Seed's USB connector that a USB cable plugged in for programming/DFU fouls the header — or anything mated into it. Programming the Seed in-circuit while the daughterboard ribbon is connected is awkward at best.
Rev 3 fix (pick one or combine):
Move part so there is no collision. safe to assume a right angle low profile breakout cable for the mini usb cable, but I haven't selected the part for that yet.
Per
validation.md→ Findings → F2. The GPIO breakout header on the main PCB sits close enough to the Daisy Seed's USB connector that a USB cable plugged in for programming/DFU fouls the header — or anything mated into it. Programming the Seed in-circuit while the daughterboard ribbon is connected is awkward at best.Rev 3 fix (pick one or combine):
Move part so there is no collision. safe to assume a right angle low profile breakout cable for the mini usb cable, but I haven't selected the part for that yet.