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boards/nrf52xx: use common flashing documentation

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Alexandre Abadie 2019-02-04 10:38:19 +01:00
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@defgroup boards_acd52832 ACD52832
@ingroup boards
@brief Support for the aconno™ ACD52832
## Flash the board
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
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pip install pyocd --user -U
```
To flash the board `BOARD=nrf52840-mdk` with the `make` command.<br/>
Example with `hello-world` application:
```
make BOARD=nrf52840-mdk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
OpenOCD can also be used. For the moment, the latest stable version of OpenOCD
(0.10) doesn't contain any support for nrf52 but versions built against the
actual development version can be used.
To flash the board with OpenOCD, use the `PROGRAMMER` variable:
```
PROGRAMMER=openocd make BOARD=nrf52840-mdk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
### Accessing STDIO via UART

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## Flash the board
By default, the board is flashed with via the on-board Segger JLink adapter.
To flash the board, use `BOARD=nrf52840dk` with the `make` command.<br/>
Example with `hello-world` application:
```
make BOARD=nrf52840dk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
OpenOCD can also be used. For the moment, the latest stable version of OpenOCD
(0.10) doesn't contain any support for nrf52 but versions built against the
actual development version can be used.
To flash the board with OpenOCD, use the `PROGRAMMER` variable:
```
PROGRAMMER=openocd make BOARD=nrf52840dk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
## Accessing STDIO via UART

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to GND!. The left pin is at 3.3V level and the right pin is connected to V33.
Divide the measured voltage between this pins by 22 to get the current.
## Flash the board
By default, the board is flashed with via the on-board Segger JLink adapter.
To flash the board, use `BOARD=nrf52dk` with the `make` command.<br/>
Example with `hello-world` application:
```
make BOARD=nrf52dk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
OpenOCD can also be used. For the moment, the latest stable version of OpenOCD
(0.10) doesn't contain any support for nrf52 but versions built against the
actual development version can be used.
To flash the board with OpenOCD, use the `PROGRAMMER` variable:
```
PROGRAMMER=openocd make BOARD=nrf52dk -C examples/hello-world flash
```
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
## Accessing STDIO via UART

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@defgroup boards_ruuvitag RuuviTag
@ingroup boards
@brief Support for the RuuviTag board
## Flash the board
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
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@defgroup boards_thingy52 Nordic Thingy:52
@ingroup boards
@brief Support for the Nordic Thingy:52 board
## Flash the board
See the `Flashing` section in @ref boards_common_nrf52.
*/