Your naming proposal seems appropriate.

The mikro Click boards seem to be good for experimenting with one new part 
or function.
Microchip is supporting them on their new "Curiosity" series dev boards, 
too.
Great for learning to program an I2C, SPI or UART interface.

Easy to layout unique little PCBs fitting that footprint.  I have already 
done that for a unique ADC and a 6 pin console serial port adapter.

Where it starts to fall apart is when you want to use more than one or two 
"Click" boards worth of functionality, although mikro does have a separate 
four-up universal click board motherboard.

--- Graham

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On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 7:08:30 AM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
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> Just out of curiosity though. What's with the sudden interest with 
> Mikrobus click devices ? Just wondering, as we used one of their boards in 
> a design about a year ago.
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> When we looked at prototypes, we just had some laying around and it looked 
> like it would be easy to adjust the footprint to allow for two of those 
> boards. The support isn't official or anything as of now, just good 
> fortune. 
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