nRF52840 Dongle - Communicate With Arduino Via UART

I made an assumption that the nRF52840 Dongle has the ability to communicate via UART as most boards I worked with have this feature.  This seems not to be true, but I don't understand what I'm reading that there is a possible workaround to enable something like it?

The suggestions I'm reading about in various posts seem to hint that one just needs to define the pins.

 UART communication on NRF52840 Dongle 


how to set up a simple uart connection between nrf 52840 dongle and a microcontroller (e.g. Arduino)

I haven't tried to code this yet to confirm or deny it works.  I'm working through the issues that I've uncovered as more features are being added to the main project.

I understand that the nRF52840 Dongle doesn't have a built-in debugger.  My goal is to have minimalistic hardware selected for use when integrated for deployment.  I do have the nRF52840 development board as well, but I'm trying to solve the problem presented in the final hardware used.

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  • Well, I designed it.  The firmware is optimized for speed that Nordic exemple code can't. 

    See it this way.  How much time did you spend struggling on this ? How much you worth by hours ? Multiply that together see how much it costs you.

    Well, I'm not in it for any speed contest so that is not a critical design consideration for me.

    I see your point, but this is the only problem that I haven't been able to solve and its only been one day of researching a solution.  I'm not dead in the water either.  There are other nRF52840 boards out there that do come with built-in UART for the price point I would be happy with.  I'd just like to see if I can NOT introduce Yet Another Board to my ecosystem.

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