Hello,
I'm using the nrf51422 with 210 softdevice.
I'm trying to figure out a way for the receiving slave device to go to sleep when away from the master, but to wake...
To be able to upgrade FW through UART, a bootloader for nrf51822 is required in my project. I have tried out the example bootloader in SDK. But this example is using softdevice...
I followed the forum posts and nan-29 to get eclipse 4.3.2 to successfully connect to JLinkGDBServer via a Segger J-Link EDU on Ubuntu Linux.
I can start the GDB server...
I'm using Softedevice 6.0.0 and SDK 5.2. and Keil 4.7.
I Modified bootloader project so it compiles with both ble and hci transports. Currently I use button_0 and button_1...
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?
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