I just tried out the new iOS nRF Toolbox 1.5 and it doesn't seem to handle long init packets.
I gave it a zip file that contains a 137216 byte 'application.bin' and a 192...
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In the SD_EVT_IRQn ISR I check for BLE and SoC events and set flags for each so my application can fetch and dispatch the events in the main context. ...
Hi, in the example bootloader in sdk 7.2, there is an assembly code block in SVC_Handler, in dfu_ble_svc.c.
I found that the offset in line:
LDR R0, [R1, #24]
always...
In nRF51 SDK 7.1.0, there is a c header file using c++ keywords operator .
Here is a snippet of components/ble/ble_racp/ble_racp.h using the keywords.
/**@brief Record...
I want to make sure I'm far from ever having a stack overflow event. Is there a way in the IDE or elsewhere to monitor this risk? The map file produced after a build?
The Field Application Engineers (FAEs) at Nordic Semiconductor work hard every day to help customers be successful with their designs. In that process, a number of issues come up repeatedly. This list…
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This is simple code which is compatible for nRF Blinky App which is based on Zephyr OS Bluetooth APIs. I've tested it on #nRF52840-PDK board. Isn't it simple ?
You have to just replace…
Interfacing the Nordic Thingy:52 from the Amazon Alexa Voice Service just had to be done! In this blog post I will briefly explain how this demo was set up, but I will direct you to the GitHub page if…
After the release of nRF52840 Engineering B we have received several inquiries about the difference between Engineering A (nRF52840-QIAAAA) and Engineering B (nRF52840-QIAABB) reference designs. One reason…
In mid-2017, I came across this project by James Munns. It essentially wraps the C SDK for nRF52 development boards, and provides bindings that can be called from Rust. James gave a talk to the Rust DC…
I've been looking for an excuse to write a low-latency, Enhanced ShockBurst (ESB), radio protocol that I can reuse when building remote control toys. Although Bluetooth is great for a lot of use cases…