Description
The NRF52840 Pro Micro Development Board brings Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and ultra-low power consumption to your Arduino projects. Featuring the versatile nRF52840 chip, this development board supports a wide range of wireless protocols, including Bluetooth 5, Thread, Zigbee, ANT, and 2.4GHz. Equipped with an ARM Cortex-M4F processor running at 64MHz, 1MB of flash memory, and 256KB of RAM, this board offers high performance for various applications, from wireless communication to low-power IoT projects. Its pin layout is identical to the Pro Micro, making it compatible with a wide variety of Pro Micro keyboards and peripherals.
Why Choose the NRF52840 Pro Micro Development Board?
With its combination of powerful processing capabilities and low power consumption, the NRF52840 Pro Micro Development Board is ideal for advanced wireless projects. Whether you need Bluetooth connectivity, low power performance, or compatibility with Pro Micro devices, this board provides the flexibility to suit a range of applications. Its 3.7V lithium battery interface and software-controlled power switch allow for extended battery life, with standby power as low as 1mA, making it an excellent choice for portable, energy-efficient projects.
Key Features
Wireless Protocol Support: Bluetooth 5, Thread, Zigbee, ANT, and 2.4GHz.
Low Power Consumption: 1mA standby power with a 3.7V lithium battery interface and power-off LED switch.
Powerful Processor: ARM Cortex-M4F processor with a 64MHz clock speed.
Generous Memory: 1MB flash memory and 256KB RAM for extensive project development.
Pro Micro Compatibility: Pinout identical to the Pro Micro for easy integration with Pro Micro keyboards and accessories.
Versatile Peripherals: Includes ADC, PWM, SPI, I2C, UART, USB, and GPIO pins for a wide range of connectivity and control options.
Technical Specifications
Processor: ARM Cortex-M4F 64MHz
Memory: 1MB Flash, 256KB RAM
Wireless Support: Bluetooth 5, Thread, Zigbee, ANT, 2.4GHz
Power Supply: 3.7V lithium battery interface, low power standby (1mA)
Peripherals: ADC, PWM, SPI, I2C, UART, USB, GPIO
Pinout: Pro Micro compatible
Power-Off Feature: Software switch to cut off LED power for minimal standby current.