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nRF52832 production programming

Hello!

nRF52832 IC supports programming OTA the first time after its soldered onto a custom design?

We are designing a very small form factor wearable product and would like to avoid having programming connectors on the product board.

TIA

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  • Hi, I think that the fast solution is to program the device on-board (via in-circuit programming -- SWD protocol). You don't need a programming connector but it's enough to place the TP pads (test points) for programmig. Then you have to build a programming fixture in order to program the panel of boards.

    If you need a professional in-circuit programming solution, take a look at www.algocraft.com The WriteNow! programmer is able to program up to 8 devices in parallel, but it is also able to handle up to 32 devices using one unit. The programmer supports variable data programming (like MAC address, serial number, production data, etc).

    --Algocraft team

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  • Hi, I think that the fast solution is to program the device on-board (via in-circuit programming -- SWD protocol). You don't need a programming connector but it's enough to place the TP pads (test points) for programmig. Then you have to build a programming fixture in order to program the panel of boards.

    If you need a professional in-circuit programming solution, take a look at www.algocraft.com The WriteNow! programmer is able to program up to 8 devices in parallel, but it is also able to handle up to 32 devices using one unit. The programmer supports variable data programming (like MAC address, serial number, production data, etc).

    --Algocraft team

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