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I use the nrf51422 chip.I want to know if the ANT establish link between chips,where can I get the matching configuration (like device type、channel ID).I mean is...
Is there a way to recieve more than one write callback for a given characteristic, per radio session? It seems like I can rx 1 time per attribute per radio session and tx...
If it can work with iOS blue setting will be better
I need some reference to dev hid device in IOS
but I can just find my device ,connect ok but not work.
I need to create timeout below 1ms. I would pretty much like to use timer for that because I do not want to hold the cpu inside cycle. For me it is not important the exactness...
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While testing the device firmware update through the nRFtoolbox android application, i get "device has no required service" error more frequently.
I use latest version...
Objectives
The objective of this blog is to guide the user in the optimization of power on the nRF5340 SoC. The goal is to understand what is needed from a software, hardware, and system level design to…
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