Courtesy of Nordic Semiconductor
The open source ‘Bluey’ development board offers a range of sensors, power options, and features a built-in NFC antenna, and is designed for users with limited RF design expertise
Nordic Semiconductor today announces that Indian electronics hardware developer, Electronut Labs, has selected Nordic’s award-winning nRF52832 Bluetooth® low energy System-on-Chip (SoC) for its ‘Bluey’ development board. The open-source development board is targeted at the hobbyists and makers with limited RF experience.
The open source ‘Bluey’ development board offers a range of sensors, power options, and features a built-in NFC antenna, and is designed for users with limited RF design expertise Oslo, Norway 2017/07/05 Nordic Semiconductor today announces that Indian electronics hardware developer, Electronut Labs, has selected Nordic’s award-winning nRF52832 Bluetooth® low energy System-on-Chip (SoC) for its ‘Bluey’ development board. The open-source development board is targeted at the hobbyists and makers with limited RF experience.
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