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I have an NRF51822 (redbealab ble nano) that I would like to use to count pulses in very low power mode.
Pulses are asynchronous
The rate of pulses can...
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I'm attempting to read a PT-100 sensor value that is part of a voltage divider using a nRF52.
Both the reference resistor and the PT-100 is sampled while the voltage...
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I have been searching the forums, but were not able to find an answer to my question.
I'm trying to sample 4 analog inputs on the nRF51-DK using the ADC hal. (SDK10...
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I have been trying to get two NRF24L01 chips communicate with each other since a week now, without much success. All what I can find on the net is Arduino examples using...
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I have done several projects with the nRF905. I know the device quite well. Normally I use the CD, AM and DR interrupt pins to determine the status of the device, my current...
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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…
The Bluetooth Core Specifications v5.3, released mid-July 2021, is the latest version of Bluetooth, the number one short-range wireless protocol. This new version introduces several features enhancements…
MIDI is a well-known protocol used by musical instruments to communicate. A typical modern application is connecting a musical keyboard to a DAW, letting you record directly into software and edit your…
During the development of nRF5340 - a chip that may power your next headphones or gaming mouse - an important question came up: can it run the classic game Doom? A fully functional version of the game…
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.
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…