# Build a stub for PineTime using NRF52-DK [NRF52-DK](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-Tools/Development-Kits/nRF52-DK) is the official developpment kit for the NRF52832 SoC from Nordic Semiconductor used in the PineTime. This development kit can be very useful for PineTime development: * You can use its embedded JLink SWD programmer/debugger to program and debug your code on the PineTime * As it's based on the same SoC than the PineTime, you can program it to actually run the same code as the PineTime. This page is about the 2nd point : we will build a stub that will allow us to run the same code you can run on the PineTime. This will allow you to work more easily if you don't have a PineTime dev kit around, if you don't want to modify your dev kit for SWD programming, or if you want to use some feature from the NRF52-DK (like power measurement). This stub only implements the display, the button and the BLE radio. The other features from the pintime are missing: * heart rate sensor * SPI flash * touchpad * accelerometer These devices could be added on this stub, but I do not have the parts to try them out for now. ![Pinetime stub](../images/pinetimestub1.jpg "PinetimeStub") Here are the parts you need to build this simulator: * [NRF52-DK](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-Tools/Development-Kits/nRF52-DK) * An ST7889 display (I bought [this one](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32859772356.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.1b774c4dSoc4Xz)) * A push-button (the one I use comes from a previous project build around ESP8266 board Wemos D1 Mini). * Dupont wires You just need to make the following connections: | NRF52-DK | ST7889 display | | ---------|--------------- | | VDD | VCC | | GND | GND | | P0.03 | SDA | | P0.26 | RES | | P0.02 | SCL | | P0.18 | DC | | NRF52-DK | Push Button | | ---------|----------------------- | | P0.13 | Button IN (D3 in my case) | | GND | GND | You also need to enable the I/O expander to disconnect pins from the buttons and LED on the NRF52-DK and leave them available on the pin headers: | NRF52 -DK | NRF52- DK | | --------- | --------- | | DETECT | GND | Now, you should be able to program the SoC on the NRF52-DK board, and use it as if it was running on the PineTime.