Nordic Semiconductor Thingy:52™ IoT Sensor Development Kit

Author : Nordic semiconductor Published Time : 2017-07-05
Nordic Semiconductor Thingy:52™ IoT Sensor Development Kit is designed to build IoT prototypes and demos without building hardware or firmware. This multi-sensor development kit is based on the NRF52832 Bluetooth® 5 SoCs. The Thingy:52 connects with Bluetooth-enabled devices and sends data from its sensors and actuators to an application or the cloud.

Features

Highly configurable IoT sensor kitnRF52832 System on Chip (SoC)Low power consumptionNear Field Communication (NFC) supportConfigurable RGB LED and buttonCloud connectivityAndroid and iOS appsWeb Bluetooth APIEnvironmental sensors
TemperatureHumidityAir pressureAir quality (CO2 and TVOC)Color and light intensity
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