nRF54L15-DK uknown device out of the box

Board: nRF54L15-DK (PCA10156), hardware version 1.0.0
OS tested: Windows (Lenovo Legion 5), also tested on Linux — same result on both


Problem

The board is not recognized by the computers. Windows Device Manager shows "unknown device" when plugged in via USB-C (J3 connector).

What I have confirmed

  • SW4 (main power ON/OFF slide switch) is in the ON position — when switched OFF, Windows sees nothing at all, confirming it works and power is reaching the board
  • JP1 jumper on P6 pins 2-3 is installed (tried both with and without — no change)
  • The USB-C cable is data-capable (confirmed by successfully using it with a mobile phone)

What I have tried

  • Multiple J-Link software versions — board does not appear in J-Link Configurator
  • nrfutil device recover — device is not listed
  • nRF Connect for Desktop → Programmer — no "Recover device" button appears (device not detected)
  • Multiple USB ports on the same machine
  • Multiple USB-C cables (all confirmed data-capable)
  • Tested on both Windows and Linux — identical "unknown device" result
  • Tested on a second computer (different machine, fresh install of SEGGER J-Link and nRF Connect for Desktop) — identical result

I don't know how to proceed, out of ideas. This is a newly ordered board, didn't want to go into soldering, buy another board to fix it. Or it needs some different device to make it work?

Any help appreciated.

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  • I ordered another board and this one seems to be working. When I plug it into Linux it is immediately detected as a JLINK device — dmesg shows Product: JLINK, Manufacturer: SEGGER, etc.

    LD1 is not blinking; it has almost constant brightness, maybe with some slight dimming, but it stays essentially on.

    At this point I think the first board was unfortunately faulty.

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  • I ordered another board and this one seems to be working. When I plug it into Linux it is immediately detected as a JLINK device — dmesg shows Product: JLINK, Manufacturer: SEGGER, etc.

    LD1 is not blinking; it has almost constant brightness, maybe with some slight dimming, but it stays essentially on.

    At this point I think the first board was unfortunately faulty.

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