At a first glance of the ESB, you'd have to do a fair amount of work to replace 
the nimBLE stack with the ESB stack, but it looks like at least soe of the work 
might be done via the micro-esb library at 
https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nrf51-micro-esb 
<https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nrf51-micro-esb> That's for the NRF51 
though, so there's probably some work involved in getting that cleaned up for 
nrf52, maybe. 

Let us know how it goes!

dg

> On Dec 15, 2016, at 11:38 PM, then yon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Support,
> 
> Currently i'm working on NRF52 dev; and i wish to make use of the enhanced 
> shockburst feature.
> 
> Is there anyway i can do that? Please give me some hint for me to start with.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Then Yoong Ze

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