I am trying to make a product with NRF8002B. I finally have the product prototyped. The user will connect to the device, beep, light up, and track. It will always stay on...
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It seems that "Flow Control" signal is not available on nRF24AP2-USB.
EVENT_TRANSFER_TX_START event message appears only one time after the first data packets...
I am looking for cheapest (up to few hundred USD) and simplest Arduino basic solution to track real-time RFID tags distance (also direction if possible) without additional...
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I am new to Nordic semiconductor but I could be interessed by nRF9E5. To check if it could fit my requierement, I would like to know if it possible to configure...
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I am using ADC without external reference and no analog input in order to measure the battery level with a timer (code at the end).
I am also reading several ports...
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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…