
Hardware description
This enables the nRF9160 DK to implement a cellular to Bluetooth (and/or IEEE 802.15.4) bridge or
gateway. To enable this, nRF52840 has a 2.4 GHz antenna fitted along with nine GPIOs that can be
connected to nRF9160 through the board control routing. For details, see
Table 4: Board control routing
page 20.
Firmware examples for such bridge or gateway implementations can be found in
.
Figure 17: nRF52840 board controller
4.8 Buttons, slide switches, and LEDs
The nRF9160 DK has four LEDs, two buttons, and two switches for simple user interaction. By default, they
are connected to nRF9160
s as shown in the following table.
To change default nRF9160 GPIO connections, see
on page 20
Part
GPIO
LED 1
P0.02
LED 2
P0.03
LED 3
P0.04
LED 4
P0.05
Button 1
P0.06
Button 2
P0.07
Switch 1
P0.08
Switch 2
P0.09
Table 5: Button and LED connection
can be used to control the connection of any of the LEDs, slide switches, or buttons.
Optionally, any LED, slide switch, or button can be routed to an I/O expander. See
25 for more information.
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