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Starting out on a mac with this breakout board

Thanks to the answers and support here, I think we are going to use the nrf52832 ( we migrate from another company after having really hard times). I am struggling to find out what IDE and programmer you can use on a mac - that simply works without hassle.

  1. If we use this breakout board, can we program it on a mac using Nordic environement ? if so which ? they show the Arduino.

  2. When we develop our custom pcb with the chip, what are the options to program it ? (personally and in mass production) ? should we add onboard chips to enable usb programming ?

  3. I could see that Xcode can be used, but there is no comprehensive tutorial from start to end and some people having problems setting it up. Is it a stable solution ?

Thank you , and sorry for being a little bit pessimistic before .

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  • Best class embedded applications? I think we are getting a little bit philosophical here, but you seems to not understanding what life is about and why engineers are here. I know its more fun when its hard because you feel smart and so on, but the main goal is to build a product as fast as possible, and if most of them, 99.5%, only need to toggle ports and run simple algorithms, then "understanding SW" is overrated, especially because we only live once, and we want to build products for people and not pushing people to understand how a chip maker was thinking when he made a chip :)

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  • Best class embedded applications? I think we are getting a little bit philosophical here, but you seems to not understanding what life is about and why engineers are here. I know its more fun when its hard because you feel smart and so on, but the main goal is to build a product as fast as possible, and if most of them, 99.5%, only need to toggle ports and run simple algorithms, then "understanding SW" is overrated, especially because we only live once, and we want to build products for people and not pushing people to understand how a chip maker was thinking when he made a chip :)

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