When use the "nRFBeacons" app to update the info on my beacon the following happens:
Go to update tab.
Select "Connect"
Press "SW2" on beacon and see the LED begin flashing...
I am using s110 and nrf51822. I've set up up a long characteristic of 154 bytes.
Sending between 1 and 154 bytes works as expected.
Sending 155 - 160 bytes gets rejected...
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I tested the nrf beacon application, it allows only the beacons with company identifier 0x0059 (nordic's id). But i need to modify it to support all the device, how...
I use a app_timer_create() function to create a task(200ms once)
when in the task_timeout_handle() ,
I do something more than 200ms,
what will this timer going ?
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I use nrf51-pwm-library ( github.com/.../) to control brightness of LED RGB light source and it works ok till I don't want to adjust brightness slowly (dimming function...
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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You have to just replace…
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