Description
The nRF52832-MDK V2 is a fully open-source, plug-and-play, versatile single board development kit for Bluetooth® low energy, ANT and 2.4GHz proprietary applications using the nRF52832 SoC.
The kit gives access to 24 I/Os and interfaces via headers and has a RGB LED which is user-programmable. It also has a 2.4GHz chip antenna onboard which is quite convenient to develop IoT wireless applications.
It supports the Nordic offical SDK using GCC, Keil and IAR. Program/Debug options on the kit is DAPLink.
The nRF52832-MDK V2 can also be used to play with multi-frameworks such as: nRF5 SDK, nRF5 SDK for Mesh, Mbed OS 5, Zephyr, Mynewt, JerryScript, Espruino, MicroPython, Web Bluetooth, Eddystone, etc.
Hardware Specification
nRF52832-MDK V2 provides the following hardware features:
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Nordic Semiconductor nRF52832
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ARM® Cortex™-M4F
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512kB Flash Memory + 64kB RAM
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Bluetooth low energy, ANT and 2.4GHz
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NFC™-A tag
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Program/Debug options with DAPLink
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MSC – drag-n-drop programming flash memory
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CDC – virtual com port for log, trace and terminal emulation
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HID – CMSIS-DAP compliant debug channel
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Up to 24 GPIOs at headers
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Reset Button
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RGB LED
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2.4GHz chip antenna
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3.3V regulator with 1A peak current output
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VBUS & VIN Power-Path Management
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Breadboard-friendly
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63mm x 18mm x 4mm without headers soldered in
DAPLink Integrated
Arm Mbed DAPLink is an open-source software project that enables programming and debugging application software on running on Arm Cortex CPUs. Commonly referred to as interface firmware, DAPLink runs on a secondary MCU that is attached to the SWD port of the application MCU. Enumerating as a USB composite device, it creates a bridge between your development computer and the CPU debug access port. DAPLink enables developers with:
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MSC – drag-n-drop programming flash memory
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CDC – virtual com port for log, trace and terminal emulation
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HID – CMSIS-DAP compliant debug channel
Pinout Diagram






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