Hi,
can you please specify a programmer for NRF24LU1P-F32Q32-T soc board.
Please share the link also .
Regards, vIPIN
Hi,
can you please specify a programmer for NRF24LU1P-F32Q32-T soc board.
Please share the link also .
Regards, vIPIN
The nRFGo Starter Kit is the development platform we offer, I agree the price is a bit stiff, and that is probably part of the reason why we are doing things differently with the newer chips, like nRF51 and nRF52.
If you are interested in production programming I recommend you to contact Elnec or Hi-Lo.
I don't have a low end programmers to recommend to you, because I haven't used any. I did a quick search and I found this. Maybe that works for you?
Is that a question or are you agreeing with him that it looks like it would work? Without a question mark it's a bit hard to tell. Either way, all Petter kindly did was google for you because you said you were unable to find any information. The page says 'nRF24LU1 programmer', the nRF24LU1P has exactly the same programming interface (it's in the manual) so really if you're still concerned it won't work with the exact revision and serial number chip you have, I'd ask the guy who's selling it, noone here knows.
You can, you realise, program this chip with just about anything. As long as it has SPI on it, you can program it, an Arduino would work, an nRF51 dev kit would work, one of those USB-SPI dongles you can program in Python would work, you just implement the protocol, 2 days works perhaps. If you want a one-time programming, you could write a quick USB driver instead, also easy.
Is that a question or are you agreeing with him that it looks like it would work? Without a question mark it's a bit hard to tell. Either way, all Petter kindly did was google for you because you said you were unable to find any information. The page says 'nRF24LU1 programmer', the nRF24LU1P has exactly the same programming interface (it's in the manual) so really if you're still concerned it won't work with the exact revision and serial number chip you have, I'd ask the guy who's selling it, noone here knows.
You can, you realise, program this chip with just about anything. As long as it has SPI on it, you can program it, an Arduino would work, an nRF51 dev kit would work, one of those USB-SPI dongles you can program in Python would work, you just implement the protocol, 2 days works perhaps. If you want a one-time programming, you could write a quick USB driver instead, also easy.