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nRF8002 Development Kit User Guide
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Hardware description
This chapter describes the nRF8002 (nRF2748) module and the µBlue Master Emulator (nRF2739).
nRF8002 can be configured to respond to different pin pattern input and to issue different pattern output
depending on activity in the embedded
Bluetooth
low energy services and profiles. Use nRFgo Studio to
change and upload new configurations to adjust the nRF8002 behavior.
4.1 nRF8002 module (nRF2748)
The nRF8002 module (nRF2748) provides an out-of-the-box solution for quick evaluation and prototyping
of
Bluetooth
low energy. Integrated features like those listed below in “Key features” help you get started
on your
Bluetooth
PCB design.
4.1.1 Key features
•
Bluetooth
low energy radio
•
Coin cell battery powered
•
On-board buttons, LEDs, and Buzzer
•
Input/output availability on pin header for extended usage
•
nRF6310 Motherboard integration (nRFgo)
•
USB (UART emulator) configuration interface
4.1.2 nRF8002 module (nRF2748)
Figure 2. nRF2748 top view