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Bluetooth Mesh for Final Year Project

Hi, I am new to the bluetooth mesh concept but I have tried creating one using  nRF52 DKs.I have worked the light switch example but I am stuck there without being able to go further. I am interested in using Nordic for my final year project of Mechatronics Engineering Bachelor's degree. However, as I am new to this I am scared if this would be too complex to me. I would like to know whether the "Nordic Thingy 52" would be ideal for a beginner or could anyone suggest the best nordic product for a beginner ?

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  • Hi.

    It is easier to develop and learn using a development kit (nRF52 DK for example), since development kits have more buttons, LED's, examples, and you only need a USB cable to program them. If you want to develop on a Thingy 52 you need to connect the Thingy 52 to a nRF52 DK with a 10-pin SWD cable, as explained here. You can always ask questions on DevZone regardless of which product you choose.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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  • Hi.

    It is easier to develop and learn using a development kit (nRF52 DK for example), since development kits have more buttons, LED's, examples, and you only need a USB cable to program them. If you want to develop on a Thingy 52 you need to connect the Thingy 52 to a nRF52 DK with a 10-pin SWD cable, as explained here. You can always ask questions on DevZone regardless of which product you choose.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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