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Migrating nRF52840 to nRF52833

Hi,

Checking the new nRF52833, i saw that it has the same package as nRF52840.

Considering to migrate from nRF52840 to nRF52833, i checked the recommended schematics and found out the only difference is the ANT circuit.

On 52840 it has 2 caps and 1 inductor, and in 52833 it has 2 caps and 2 inductors of different values.

For the legacy products, it is acceptable to put the 52833 on the 52840 schematics (with 2 caps and 1 inductor), or the performance may be decreased a lot?

It would be interesting to direct replace the ic without making new PCBs.

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  • Hi ,

    Yes you can. The matching network in the reference design for 52833 will be the best alternative for your schematics, as it works best when using +8dBm as TX power for both 52833 and 52840.

    Keep in mind that although the nRF52833 has the same footprint as the nRF52840, they are not "drop-in" pin compatible, so take a close look to the pin assigment for both chips when developing both hardware and software compatible for both chips.

    Best regards,

    Marjeris

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