I am working on the proj that needed 2 MCU and nrf51822 work as slave.
I would like to know any ref on how to firmware upgrade on board without external tool?
We're looking for a Nordic nRF51822 based low profile/small USB dongle that we can use for our iBeacon software.
It would need to come complete with casing and the ability...
Hi all,
i want to establish connection between two threads in cmsis-rtos, can i use
1) semaphore to do this?
2)message queue should be used or any other ipcs can be...
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I have two CPU in our product. (STM32F2 and Nordic nrf51422).
I use serialization function to link those two CPU(refer to ble_s110_serialization sample)
But I find...
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My behavior is as follows
Turn on my device(use 51422) and advertising(2 Service and 3 Characteristic)
Turn on my cell phone(Samsung Note3),scan my device...
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