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nRF5 Multi Sensor Board (12-14€)

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    Looks like no one is active. I am also curious.

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      Im using now mainly NRF51 and SAMD21 MCU, TutuApp Onlinesbi aadhar card both of them have lot of advantages FLASH, interrupt on all pins, consumption.....

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                Have someone ready working arduino sketch for this board for sharing?

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                  any update... . ?

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                    I have got the accelerometer (MPU6050) working as a service in nordic mbed, and I thought I would throw in some of what I learned to add to the great work you have done.

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                      Hello, i have an nRF51 Sensor Tag Module. But i couldnt find sensor examples which is writing on Arduino. Also I need an bootloader but, i couldnt find any. Is there anyone have these?

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                        Hello, i have an nRF51 Sensor Tag Module. But i couldnt find sensor examples which is writing on Arduino. Also I need an bootloader but, i couldnt find any. Is there anyone have these?

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                        https://github.com/sandeepmistry/arduino-nRF5
                        Install this and find libraries for whatever sensors you have on that board.

                        @basaksts said in nRF5 Multi Sensor Board (12-14€):

                        Also I need an bootloader

                        No, you really don't. You need ST-Link, or J-Link SWD programmer/debugger. Connect it to SWDIO, SWCLK, 3.3V and GND and program it using Arduino IDE.

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