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Minimal device programming requirements

We need our PCB assembler to be able to program nrf51822 modules in situ. We have tracked the PCB to include a tag-connect footprint to this end. The assembly house will purchase a nrf51-DK, and have a cable that goes between the tag-connect and the 10 pin debug-out connector. So my question is: What is the minimum installation that they will need to be able to program a supplied, combined hex file into the devices? I'm guessing the simplest way might be to install nrfgo Studio, but perhaps there is a way to install the j-link stuff and have a command line batch file. I just want to make it as easy and foolproof as possible.

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  • The J-Link is available in the market for many years, but the initial prices are very high, only the big companies could afford them. If you need this must go on Reecoupons in an affordable price. It provides an entire range of probes, J-Link, J-Link Pro, including a specially priced version for educational and other use. J-Link comes not only with a server, but with a complete set of drivers and utilities, packed by separately for each platform. I hope it might help you.

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  • The J-Link is available in the market for many years, but the initial prices are very high, only the big companies could afford them. If you need this must go on Reecoupons in an affordable price. It provides an entire range of probes, J-Link, J-Link Pro, including a specially priced version for educational and other use. J-Link comes not only with a server, but with a complete set of drivers and utilities, packed by separately for each platform. I hope it might help you.

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