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We are currently evaluating the NRF9151 for asset tracking using the AT firmware on the NRF9151 evk and an external MCU for the application firmware, emulating the final...
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We’re Bachelor’s students developing a project to estimate the angle of arrival (AoA) using a BLE antenna array on the nRF52833. Our implementation builds on Zephyr...
Hello team, I am currently working on the distance measurement functionality using the development kit (nRF5340 and SDK: v2.9.0). At present, the distance measurement runs...
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Right now I'm looking down at the nrf52840 datasheet, because I would like to do a project with such MCU, but I got to the part of the integrated DCDC converters and...
Im working with:
-Windows Nordic Connect for Desktop App v5.20.
-Direct Test Mode v2.5.0
-nRF54L15 flashed with ncs v2.9.0 direct_test_mode example
There is currently...
When working with Real-Time Operating systems like zephyr it is necessary to know how to differentiate between the threads while debugging. This Blog shows you how to accomplish that.
One of the things you asked us for after launching the new Power Profiler Kit II (PPK2) was extending the maximum logging time, some of you wanted hours or even days of continuous logging. We went to work…
After an nRF5340 executes a power-on, brown-out, watchdog timer, or pin reset it is not automatically accessible to debug probes. This is true even if the nRF5340's memory is completely blank --i.e. no…
This blog post provides step-by-step instruction on running Door Lock example from the CHIP repository. It demonstrates how with help of the mobile phone, commission accessory to the network using Bluetooth…
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5 years ago, FruityMesh was open sourced as the first connection-based Bluetooth Low Energy mesh network based on the nRF52 series. Now, after constant development at our Mway headquarter…
The nRF9160 is an exciting addition to Nordic's lineup of processors and radios. Ever since the announcement of a Nordic cellular product, I was chomping at the bit to dive in. And boy, did I get that…