What will be the price of nrf52 chips compared to nrf51?
Will there be any cheaper version of nrf52 chips with limited capacbilities (e.g. less flash, ram)?
What will be the price of nrf52 chips compared to nrf51?
Will there be any cheaper version of nrf52 chips with limited capacbilities (e.g. less flash, ram)?
Hi,
The pricing is largely dependent on volume, find and ask your regional distributor here, and ask them for a price quotation.
Best regards,
Øyvind
As for alternative version of the nRF52 we have nothing to announce at this time.
I'd imagine you are unlikely to see a smaller version of the nrf52.
The nrf51 was on a 180nm process, the nrf52 is on a 55nm process. So just from the process change they get a 10x bump in transistors (180^2)/(55^2).
They doubled the flash and sram (most of the area) and when from a 3.88 x 3.2mm WLCSP to a 3.2 x 3mm WLCSP for the nrf52.
The OPS doc doesn't have a spec for the WLCSP version, but it does say 56 or 62 balls, so that is ~0.35mm. So how do you make the chip smaller and still have a package that can be assembled at low end assembly houses? 0.35mm is already pushing the capabilities of the low-cost assembly houses the typical Nordic customer would be using. To make the chip any smaller the would have to drop some GPIOs. Could happen, but I doubt it.
The nrf52 fixed frequency design and size does not really lend itself to binning and the 55nm process is fairly mature, so I'd imagine the yields are excellent anyway. The only way I see Nordic selling a 'cheaper' version of the nrf52 would be to take a hit on margins and sell a de-featured version at lower cost. But I can't see that happening until the chip is in production and they have fully ramped the volumes.
Hi all,
What about the "preview" Tag on the development kit for nRF52? Does it mean a "better" version is coming soon?
Thanks
I think the preview refers to the rather impressive errata