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nRF52832 with ARM mbed-os

Hi,

I am designing a custom board with nRF52832(or nRF52840) to be programmed using ARM mbed os(specifically). I would like it to be programmed using tag connect tc2050(SWD pins). I am attempting it to be low power(assuming I won't add any fancy sensors onto it).

I would love to have an easy programming/debugging way Slight smile

Any tips/starters to my problem?

PS: I have read articles on DevZone about "Designing PCB" and "Antenna Design".

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  • Sorry, but we do not have experience with mbed-OS, as Nordic is not involved in the work with mbed-OS. Feel free to check out the nRF5 SDK instead.

    In terms of hardware and layout: Adding a tag-connect header sounds good, follow the pcb guidelines in the datasheet for the part you are using, and before you send it to production you can ask us to do a review of the schematic and layout by making a private devzone case.

    Best regards,
    Kenneth

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  • Sorry, but we do not have experience with mbed-OS, as Nordic is not involved in the work with mbed-OS. Feel free to check out the nRF5 SDK instead.

    In terms of hardware and layout: Adding a tag-connect header sounds good, follow the pcb guidelines in the datasheet for the part you are using, and before you send it to production you can ask us to do a review of the schematic and layout by making a private devzone case.

    Best regards,
    Kenneth

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