Hi - where can I download the nRF51 SDK?
So the SDK essentially costs $99? Is there a reason for this? I assume you don't actually make money from the evaluation kits so it seems pointless and counter-productive to exclude people who don't have one (i.e. RFduino owners).
Please reconsider this policy.
So the SDK essentially costs $99? Is there a reason for this? I assume you don't actually make money from the evaluation kits so it seems pointless and counter-productive to exclude people who don't have one (i.e. RFduino owners).
Please reconsider this policy.
Changing this is currently being considered internally, and there will most likely be at least some changes to this in the future, but I can unfortunately not guarantee anything with regard to scope or timing.
You can also try to discuss this with our regional sales manager for your area, who may be able to help you. If you don't have his contact information, please send me a PM with your location.
I'm developing or trying to develop with this chip and like an idiot I just bought 5 chips from digi-key to make our own boards. Going ChipCon will be cheaper than buying a dev-kit just for a key. being a product in the early phase it was a 50/50 between the two main manufactures