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MakePython nRF52840

BLE 5.0 nRF52840 Solution, for CircuitPython/MicroPython/Aduino Learners

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This project was created on 04/30/2020 and last updated 6 years ago.

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BLE 5.0 nRF52840 Solution, for CircuitPython/MicroPython/Aduino Learners.

A generic BLE MCU module target to CircuitPython/MicroPython learners & developers. It is true “breadboard compatible”, with the very detailed pins explanation, it is easy to learn& use. The nRF52840 is ready to take advantage of the considerable performance improvements for Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) with the arrival of the Bluetooth 5 specification. Of greatest importance is the support for longer range (up to x4 compared to Bluetooth 4.x) and doubling of on-air data rate, up to 2 Mbs from 1 Mbs in Bluetooth 4.x.

This MakePython nRF52840 programmed with CircuitPython by default, users can begin the CircuitPython developing as getting them on hand. It is also compatible with the Arduino making it easy to get started if the correct bootloader downloaded.


* Adafruit CircuitPython Pre-Loaded;
* Breadboard compatible
* Arduino

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MakePython NRF52840 V1.1.sch

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