Using the nRF Beacons app, but cannot see the battery condition of each beacon. Is this already implemented - if so how to turn on? If not how is it implemented?
Using the nRF Beacons app, but cannot see the battery condition of each beacon. Is this already implemented - if so how to turn on? If not how is it implemented?
Hi All
I am doing a BLE based project using nRF51822.Where i need to handle the message [with UUID] by using ble_gatts_char_handles_t.
so, can any one please share information...
I have a central application and peripheral application that are based on the multilink-central/multilink-peripheral examples.
I've modified them to run on the PCA10001...
Hi All,
I'm using nRF24L01P for TX device and want to receive packet from nRF51822 RX device.
nRF24L01P TX device Register settings are as follows;
Reg.EN_AA=0x00...
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