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Revision as of 14:18, 11 August 2020
NRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit
Description
nRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit is a versatile IoT prototyping platform, including the nRF52840 M.2 Module and M.2 Dock.
You can use the developer kit to prototype your IoT products and then scale to production faster using the nRF52840 M.2 Module combined with your custom PCB hardware.
The nRF52840 M.2 Module is a removable M.2 E-Key form factor module based on the nRF52840 SoC, supporting Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary stacks.
The M.2 Dock extends the interfaces compared to the nRF52840 M.2 Module through an M.2 E-Key connector.
This design also features a fully-integrated DAPLink debugger with Power Profiling, enabling you to program, debug and perform real-time current profiling of your applications without using external tools.
Features
nRF52840 M.2 Module
- Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 SoC
- 64 MHz Arm® Cortex-M4 with FPU, 1 MB Flash + 256 KB RAM
- Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary
- Arm TrustZone® Cryptocell 310 Security Subsystem
- M.2 Key-E with USB 2.0, UART, SPI, TWI, PDM, I2S, PWM, ADC and up to 33 GPIOs
- User programmable RGB LED
- Ultra low power 64Mbit QSPI flash memory
- U.FL/I-PEX MHF Antenna Connectors
Integrated DAPLink Debugger
- MSC - drag-n-drop programming flash memory
- CDC - virtual com port for log, trace and terminal emulation
- HID/WEBUSB HID - CMSIS-DAP compliant debug channel
Advanced Power Profiling
- Up to 690 mA current measurement
- Voltage tracking
- 30000 samples per second
- Precision amplifiers with dual gain stage
- Cross-platform utility available in Python
Other Features
- Shipped with Python Interpreter firmware
- 1.3" 240x240 Color IPS TFT LCD Display
- Li-Po Battery Charger with Power Path Management
- User programmable LED and Button
- 2.4 GHz and NFC cabled PCB Antennas
- MicroSD Card Slot
- Arduino Form Factor
- 4 Grove Connectors
- Reversible USB-C Connectors
- 3.3V IO Operating Voltage
Gallery
- HARDWARE DIAGRAM
The hardware diagram of the nRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit is shown below:
- Full Hardware Diagram
Hardware Diagram Download: [[ https://wiki.makerdiary.com/nrf52840-m2-devkit/resources/nrf52840_m2_devkit_hw_diagram_v1_0.pdf ]]
Package Includes
- 1x nRF52840 M.2 Module
- 1x M.2 Dock
- 1x 2.4 GHz Cabled PCB Antenna
- 1x NFC Cabled PCB Antenna
- 1x USB-C Cable
Documentations
- TUTORIALS
We think the best way to learn is by doing. And to help you get started, we have provided a series of tutorials. Find the details below:
- Getting Started with the nRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit: [[ https://wiki.makerdiary.com/nrf52840-m2-devkit/getting-started]]
- How to Program the nRF52840 M.2 Module: [[ https://wiki.makerdiary.com/nrf52840-m2-devkit/programming ]]
- Getting Started with Power Profiling: [[1]]
- Python Tutorials:[[2]]
- nRF5 SDK Tutorials:[[3]]
- Zephyr RTOS Tutorials:[[4]]
- nRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit Documentation:[[5]]
- nRF52840 M.2 Module Documentation:[[6]]
- M.2 Dock User's Guide:[[7]]
Keywords
- nRF52840 M.2 Developer Kit, nRF52840, M.2, Developer kit, M.2 Dock, E-Key, Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh.