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I'm using the published nRF54L15 DK hardware files and noticed something that I don't understand.
On the nPM1300 section of the schematic and PCB:
Pin 20 ( VSYS...
we are developing solutions with PMIC type=PM1300, we eager to know the internal LDOs PSRR.
i have read 171 page of PM1300 datasheet, but cannot find PSRR data or the PSRR...
nRF54L15 PDM clock runs at ~1/32 of expected (PCLK1M instead of PCLK32M) on a custom board - works on DK
Summary
On a custom nRF54L15 board, the PDM peripheral clock ...
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I am currently using the nRF54L15 chip with NCS 3.2.1, carrying out secondary development based on the periodic_sync_conn sample project. I intend to adjust the transmit...
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We are developing an application that requires synchronization between two or more nRF9160-based devices. We have the following requirements and constraints:
Required...
This tutorial shows how to use the mbed framework to develop applications for Nordic nRF51 devices. Before you begin, install VisualGDB 5.1 or later.
Start Visual Studio and open the VisualGDB Embedded…
The S132 SoftDevice for the nRF52 has support for enable/disable switching of external Power Amplifiers (PA) and Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) using GPIO pins. This was introduced in S132 version 2.0.0-7…
The purpose of this blog is to provide a step by step guide to help a developer, starting off with the Nordic Semiconductor nRF51 DK, to get the necessary tools installed and get the software (SW) development…
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I implemented a simple multilink NUS central based on s130 for nrf51 chip-set. It means that this NUS central can connect to several peripherals simultaneously and send data to each one of them…
This tutorial will take less than 15 minutes.
#Motivation
Never lose a BLE connection when debugging your applications again! This technique will also be useful for any application using the PWM peripheral…
As you start developing with the nRF5 series chips, SoftDevices, and SDKs, it's very useful to learn how errors can be discovered (and preferrably recovered from). This can be detecting something as simple…