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Need help regarding an USB breakout board

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This is a diagram from the MCP3901 reference design. This part is required to connect the energy meter to a PC for calibration. Most of these IC's in the diagram are not available in my local market and even if I import these I can't test it in a breadboard since its packaging is either SSOP or SOIC. My question is without using this circuit is it possible to use a breakout board like the one I have attached below.

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MCP2200 is a USB to UART protocol converter and ADUM1201 is a Isolator Interface IC

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