It doesn't have an on-board J-Link, but that's why it's relatively inexpensive, and you can purchase $20 J-Link EDUs now if you qualify for those license terms: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3571

The more expensive options out there have a J-Link on board (nRF52DK board from Nordic), but I think having an inexpensive board and ONE J-Link plus on board LIPO battery charging makes more sense for multiple devices, and the physical size is more useful in the real world, along with easy access to a number of add-on HW: https://www.adafruit.com/Feather

But sorry, I **REALLY** don't want to promote the Adafruit board on the dev list! I just wanted to give a simple heads up that after a lot of delay, it's finally in production, and we'll release the iOS app (and source code) shortly, which is potentially useful to other people on this dev list.

Our main ambition is getting this in the shop was just to help out on a project we believe solves some real problems elegantly (fully open source BLE stack, etc.), and offers people a stepping stone towards a commercial friendly open source development platform.

Kevin


On 15/08/17 23:55, Brian Giori wrote:
Wow! This really has everything, and for $28 it's a steal. I'll be picking
one up when they go on sale. Great job!

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Kevin Townsend <[email protected]>
wrote:


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