Adafruit NRF52840 Feather Express

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Charging Led :
Board Plate :
Bodacs :
Firmware :
IO Headers :

This board enables connecting buttonsswitchesencoders, potentiometers,  rotary switchesjoysticks  and various sensors, to easily deploy wireless solutions.

 

An battery charging circuit allows you to power the board with a battery for embedded applications, along with an internal connexion in order to measure precisely the battery voltage, so you will know the charge that's left.

 

You will have access to 22 I/Os, including 7 analog inputs with a 12 bits ADC. One additionnal digital input is available for the on board user switch, as well as an "NFC" pad under the board if another input is needed. The inputs are 3.3 V and are not 5 V tolerant. The heart of this board is the NRF52840, the most suitable microcontroller on the market for embedded systems. Clocked at 64 MHz, it also offers 2 SPI ports, 1 I2C port , and 1 serial port. Like all the boards we propose, we have enhenced the kernel in order to offer as much features as possible. 

 

Note : This board is not using the bluetooth protocol, you will have to use a NrfDongle dongle to make it use it.

 

Drivers Download : Adafruit Drivers

SchematicsPinoutTutorialsDimensionsOptionsAccessories

 

Default program :

Axis Calibration
 
To reprogram the board or to calibrate the axis, you need to install Node Blue. It is recommended to reprogram the board to benefit from the latest version.
 
Depending on the project you are using, you will have to use one of the following 2 methods:
 
  • Calibration with the serial monitor
 
You will need to have a  "NodeBlue Interface", "SimHub Interface" or "Nextion Interface" module in your project.
 
Attention : if the USB port is used for a Nextion, leds or other Simhub interfaces, you'll need to disconect SimHub in order to free the serial COM port.
 
In Node Blue, open a serial monitor on the board (at the top of the window, select the correct COM port and click on the # icon), You can see the calibration messages in the serial monitor (window at the bottom in Node Blue). You must also display the "Controllers" tab at the top right. Select "Raw" as display mode.
 
 
For each axis:
  • Click on the "Cal" input of the analog input module, the sensor module (eg AS5600) or the "Range" module. The module name can be "Accel", "X", "Y" or "Z", or something else depending on the application. Once cal is pressed, a message appears in the serial monitor window. Follow the instructions.
  • Once the calibration is complete, double click on the module to change the low and high deadband parameters. Check in the controller tab that when the axis is completely released the value is 0 and when it is fully released the value is 65535. Adjust the dead zones if necessary. Click on "Invert" if you need the axis to work in an inverted way. 
 
Once the calibration of all axis is complete, save the project so that the settings are saved, either by using the "Save project" menu or with the CTRL-S key combination. If the project is read-only, use the "Save As" menu and choose another name.
 
 
  • Manual Calibration (if the USB Virtual serial port is not present or used by another non compatible module)
 
In the "Controllers" tab at the top right. Select "Raw signed" as the display mode.
 
 
For each axis:
  • Double-click on the analog input module "X", "Y" or "Z" (or any other name depending on the project) concerned by the axis.
  • Position the axis to the minimum, copy the value displayed in the controller tab (adding a small margin), in the "In Min" parameter of the module.
  • Position the axis to the maximum, copy the value displayed in the controller tab (by removing a small margin), in the "In Max" parameter of the module.
  • change the low and high deadband parameters. Check in the controller tab that when the axis is completely released the value is 0 and when it is fully released the value is 65535. Adjust the dead zones if necessary.

 

Once each axis has been done :

  • Save the project so that the settings are saved, either by using the "Save project" menu or with the CTRL-S key combination. If the project is read-only, use the "Save As" menu and choose another name.
  • Select the com port among those detected (disconnect any other detected boards to be sure to program the board you want).
  • Upload the project to the board ("Upload" button).

 

The settings are saved in the flash memory of the board and are restored at each restart.

 
Charging Led
JST SH 1.0 Cable 2 pins 20cm
JST SH 1.0 Cable 2 pins 20cm

JST SH 1.0mm Cable

Number of pins : 2

Length : 20cm

Male Connector : seamed on the cable

Female Connecter : Vertical SMD for soldering

 
Board Plate
TBB_01 Plate
TBB_01 Plate

3D PLA Printed plate for the TBB_01 board family.

 
Bodacs
 
Firmware
Customized without display
Customized without display

Packages for using Node Blue. Packages are bound to a board, so you'll have to buy them for each board you wish to program. Only boards proposed on ElectroSeed shop are supported.

Standard parckage includes the modules listed in the description.

"Gaming Device" option allows to program the board so it will be seen by the PC as a standard gaming device (no drivers to install). To choose freely the device name, you must choose the Pro package.

"Display" option gives you access to all the modules that deals with display : RGB Leds, 7 segments displays, Nextion screens, TFT/Oleds/etc. screens.

 

NodeBlue Wiki : www.nodeblue.org/wiki_fr

Customized with display
Customized with display

Packages for using Node Blue. Packages are bound to a board, so you'll have to buy them for each board you wish to program. Only boards proposed on ElectroSeed shop are supported.

Standard parckage includes the modules listed in the description.

"Gaming Device" option allows to program the board so it will be seen by the PC as a standard gaming device (no drivers to install). To choose freely the device name, you must choose the Pro package.

"Display" option gives you access to all the modules that deals with display : RGB Leds, 7 segments displays, Nextion screens, TFT/Oleds/etc. screens.

 

NodeBlue Wiki : www.nodeblue.org/wiki_fr

 
IO Headers
Male header 1x40 pins 11.5mm
Male header 1x40 pins 11.5mm

Male Header

Number of rows : 1

Number of pins : 40

Pitch : 2.54 mm

Pins height : 11.5mm

Male header 1x40 pins Right Angle
Male header 1x40 pins Right Angle

Male Header

Number of rows : 1

Number of pins : 40

Pitch : 2.54 mm

Pins height : 11.5mm

JST 2.0 Cable 2 pins 15cm
JST 2.0 Cable 2 pins 15cm

JST 2.0mm Cable

Number of pins : 2

Length : 15cm

Male Connector : seamed on the cable

Dupont Cable 2 pins 20cm x10
Dupont Cable 2 pins 20cm x10

Dupont Cable 2 pins 20 cm  (pack of 10)

micro USB Cable Double Ferrite 1m
micro USB Cable Double Ferrite 1m

USB cable with 2 ferrites which limits electromagnetic interferences.

Length : 1 m

Connector : micro-USB

micro USB Retractable Cable
micro USB Retractable Cable

USB Retractabe cable

Length : 30 cm

Connector : micro-USB

NRF Dongle
NRF Dongle

NRF52840 micro-controler based dongle.

 

This dongle can be used as a radio receiver and is compatible with all our radio boards (based on NRF24 modules or NRF52840).

 

The NRF52840 micro-controler includes an USB hardware controler which can be programmed to create a gaming device, a keyboard, a mouse, etc..

 

A standard Node Blue package is included with the dongle.

 

 

Dimensions : 

- Length : 43 mm (including USB connector)

- Width : 18 mm

- Height : 9 mm