nRF6943

Nordic Semiconductor
949-NORDICTHINGY:91
nRF6943

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Multiprotocol Development Tools Sensor tool w nRF52840 & nRF9160

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Nordic Semiconductor
Product Category: Multiprotocol Development Tools
RoHS:  
Prototyping Kits
nRF9160, nRF52840
2-Wire, I2S, PDM, PWMADC, SPI, UART
AI Platform Compatibility: Edge Impulse
Brand: Nordic Semiconductor
For Use With: nRF9160, nRF52840
Product Type: Multiprotocol Development Tools
Series: nRF9160
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Tradename: Thingy:91
Type: Multiple Sensor
Unit Weight: 80 g
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USHTS:
8517620090
JPHTS:
851762090
TARIC:
8517620000
ECCN:
5A992.C

Thingy:91™ Multisensor Prototyping Kit

Nordic Semiconductor Thingy:91™ Multisensor Prototyping Kit is ideal for kickstarting a cellular Internet of Things project using the nRF9160 system in package (SiP). Thingy:91 is built around the nRF9160 SiP that allows cellular and Bluetooth® testing. Thingy:91 is similar to Nordic's Thingy:52, but it can perform cellular tests in addition to Bluetooth. Thingy:91 is used in applications such as logistics and asset tracking, metering, and wearables. The dedicated radio system can support LTE-M and Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technologies in addition to global positioning (GPS). The nRF9160 SiP integrates a full front-end RF system in addition to a complete power management system.

nRF9160 Development Kit

Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 Development Kit is for cellular loT development with LTE-M and NB-loT and GPS functionality. The kit uses the nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP), and is hardware-compatible with the Arduino Uno Revision 3 standard. This makes it possible to use 3rd-party shields that are compatible. The kit allows access to all I/O and interfaces via connectors and has 4 LEDs, 2 buttons and 2 switches which are user-programmable.