Hi Nordic teams,
I am working on integrating single-slot DFU for the nRF54H20 based on the throughput example. However, I noticed a difference in how the Bluetooth controller...
In the absence of a QGAA reference, is there anything to be aware of when designing a QGAA board?
For example, with the nRF52840, the WLCSP and QFN references used different...
Hi Nordic
I am wondering whether one device can connect to two Bluetooth devices at the same time and independently control the TX power to communicate with the two devices...
I’m using the RADIO peripheral for BLE 1M connection-event RX→TX turnaround.
Current flow:
1. RADIO receives a data PDU. 2. RADIO reaches END/PHYEND and disables. 3. In...
nrf sdk 2.9.2
I wanted to stop Bluetooth activity, so I used `bt_disable`, but a kernel panic occurred.
So I create a simple example to try this function, I still get...
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Bluetooth LE is not a fast wireless protocol, transfer speeds are usually measured in single-digit to low tens of kilobytes per second. This is generally not an issue unless large amounts of data need…
PCB Design
Abstract:
The SkyenLab Bluetooth module was developed using the nrf51422 QFN48 QFAC reference design as well as help from the Nordic Semiconductor support portal and white papers. A proof…
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This post is to clarify team SkyenLab’s scope for satisfying the senior design class requirements and Nordic Semiconductor requirements during the first semester (Aug. 2015 - Dec. 2015) of…
TL;DR: It ignores whatever the computer tells it to do and does an automatic detection.
And the reason? UART terminals are not doing flow control settings in a consistent way, and in some cases incorrectly…