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Parameter uint8_t ble_gap_scan_params_t::filter is present in the documentation, but not implemented.
Checked for SDK 5.2.0 and 6.0.0.
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After I get a Disconnected() event, I want to start scanning again, therefore try to call StartDeviceDiscovery() again.
IsDeviceDiscoveryOngoing was checked before.
The...
Hi, I wanted to ask a question regarding sending data.
I currently have external memory that will send out serial data (SPI) to the nordic microcontroller. I have saved...
Recently, I try to programme nRF51822 DK communicating with nRF2401e1 DK,unfortunately,which does not success. With setting radio configuration: TXPower,frequency channel...
E:\BLE\work\nrf51_sdk_v6_0_0_43681\nrf51822\Board\nrf6310\s110\ble_app_hids_keyboard
SDK 6.0.0
Softdevice 7.0
When I connect to Android 4.4.3 device(Nexus7 II) will...
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