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nRF24L01P substitution

Hello,

I've developed a circuit with Mikroelektronika's nRF T click module. This module uses nRF24L01P but as I see I cannot order it because it is obsolete.

Should I use nRF24E1 or nRF24Z1 instead of it? In our country (Hungary) these are available.

Thank you, Peter Sztanek

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  • The nRF24L01P/nRF24L01+ is not obsolete, and our distributors should still carry it.

    You can find your local distributors on www.nordicsemi.com, simply enter your country in the "Distributor" box at the bottom of the page.

    If your local distributors can't help you there are some online stores that ship world wide, including www.semiconductorstore.com and www.mouser.com

  • "Is there any info about the longevity of this product?"

    We don't plan end of life years in advance, we basically keep selling our parts as long as people keep buying them in meaningful volumes. What we do guarantee is that we will give you a one year warning before a product is taken out of production.

    To give you an idea of how long we keep products around we are still selling the nRF2401, which is two generations older than the nRF24L01+, and with the nRF24L01+ being designed into new products all the time I don't see it going away for a while ;)

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  • "Is there any info about the longevity of this product?"

    We don't plan end of life years in advance, we basically keep selling our parts as long as people keep buying them in meaningful volumes. What we do guarantee is that we will give you a one year warning before a product is taken out of production.

    To give you an idea of how long we keep products around we are still selling the nRF2401, which is two generations older than the nRF24L01+, and with the nRF24L01+ being designed into new products all the time I don't see it going away for a while ;)

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