An on-board header is much less an issue; connecting only the power pins on a micro-USB connector eliminates data transfer as a defining capability.

Cortland Richmond

On 3/14/2014 12:08 PM, Dward wrote:
The simple fact that it can, at any time, connect to a PC and download software makes this a Computer Peripheral. It does not matter how often it can be done, nor how many times it is actually done, the fact that it can be done and that it is a consumer device makes


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