circuitpython/ports/nrf/boards/makerdiary_nrf52840_connectkit
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Makerdiary nRF52840 Connect Kit

Introduction

nRF52840 Connect Kit is an open-source prototyping kit designed for connected projects. It is built using the nRF52840 SoC, which has protocol support for Bluetooth LE, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary stacks. It provides Arm TrustZone® CryptoCell cryptographic unit as well as numerous peripherals such as USB 2.0, NFC-A, GPIO, UART, SPI, TWI, PDM, I2S, QSPI, PWM, ADC, QDEC to support a wide range of applications.

The design is available in an easy-to-use form factor with USB-C and 40 pin DIP/SMT type, including up to 32 multi-function GPIO pins (7 can be used as ADC inputs) and Serial Wire Debug (SWD) port. It features RGB LED, Buttons, external 64 Mbit QSPI flash and flexible power management with various options for easily powering the unit from USB-C, external supplies or batteries, and also has Chip antenna and U.FL receptacle options to support various wireless scenarios.

Refer to nRF52840 Connect Kit wiki page for more details.

Hardware diagram

The following figure illustrates the nRF52840 Connect Kit hardware diagram. The design is available in Chip antenna and U.FL receptacle options, both have most of the same components except the antenna interface.

Get Involved

We think the best way to learn is by doing. And to help you run CircuitPython on nRF52840 Connect Kit, we have provided an extensive set of documentation. Find the details here.