Connect and test
Step 1 of 5
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What's included in the box: the nRF5340 DK and a flexible NFC antenna.
Connect and test
Step 2 of 5
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If you plan to use NFC, connect the NFC antenna to the board. The connector is marked "NFC" and is located by the edge of the board near the four buttons.
Connect and test
Step 3 of 5
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Use the micro USB 2.0 cable to connect the nRF5340 DK to one of your PC's USB ports. This provides power to the board and supports target programming. Flip the power switch to "on." Find it near the micro USB connector. If a popup appears, ignore it for now.
Connect and test
Step 4 of 5
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Confirm that LED 1 starts pulsing.
Connect and test
Step 5 of 5
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Use buttons 1 to 4 to control which respective LED pulses.