Nordic Semi
nRF52840 Micro Dev Kit USB Dongle*
A small and low-cost nRF52840 Micro Development Kit in USB Dongle Form Factor
Description
The nRF52840 Micro Dev Kit USB Dongle is a small and low-cost
development platform enabled by the nRF52840 multiprotocol SoC in a
convenient USB dongle form factor.
The nRF52840 Micro Dev Kit USB Dongle features a programmable user
button, RGB LED, up to 12 GPIOs and 2.4G Chip antenna on board.
The USB Dongle can be used as a low-cost
Bluetooth5/Tread/802.15.4/ANT/2.4GHz multiprotocol node or development
board. Alternatively the USB Dongle can be used as a Network
Co-Processor(NCP) with a simple connection to a PC or other USB
enabled device.
(* SOC core is 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M4 CPU with floating point )
This board should very likely be the #1 way forward. Bluetooth lab
gear finally realized and useable code space for product
implementation. Note this SOC and board is the big brother to the
design of the (as previously mentioned 'useless for a product') BBC
micro:bit board.
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