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...
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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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I used analog IIC write MPU6050. Again after power download programs, mpu6050 can run up there ACK response. But the debug will not run. Simulation IIC because no...
Believe it or not, the day has come when your coffee machine could know what exactly what kind of coffee you like to drink depending on the cup you’re using, the time of day, and a multitude of other…
When using nRF8001 with an Arduino board, Atmel Studio is a good free tool to use for development of your firmware. The following video shows a procedure in Atmel Studio in order to enable debugging of…
Hi, guys. nRF51 IoT SDK is needed Raspberry Pi, so I make the VMware Player Image for Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS 64bit(linux kernel update to 3.18.3). Even if don’t have Raspberry Pi, can use the 6lowpan!! And…
I've recently updated some of the functionality on RKNRFGO, the OSX app which programs code and softdevices onto the Nordic dev boards. The latest is V 1.0.9 and can be obtained from Sourceforge.
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Proprietary protocols on the nRF51
Although Bluetooth Smart is designed for low power operation and is a great way of connecting your things to a phone or other…
A persistant problem that people using the C++ compiler from the "GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors" toolchain has been the way that G++ handles the inline-assembly for the SVC instruction.
Specifically…