Hi, I used the sample code "Master Emulator->2.1.7.8226->Example code->nRFUart"
to develop a new project, and encounter some questions...
we update nRF6310...
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How many RX buffers are in S110 SoftDevice? I know there are 6 TX buffers (so you can send 6 packets per Connection Interval).
How is it on receiving?
Is it e...
My sensor is off-standard,so I have to use gpio to read and write my sensor.
Gpio IIC will take about 0.5ms to get data.
My app need send data every 7.5ms,it seems that...
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My android Proximity application fails on service discovery only for the very first time it connects with the devices(nrf51822 evaluation kit with sdk 5.2.0). Actually...
Has anyone converted the app note AN34 DTM Python script to C# or C/C++ ?
The Python DTM script is works OK with the setup specified in the app note AN34 figure 2, which...
External Power Amplifiers and LNAs easily connected to the nRF52 series device for high power extended range operation. Data sheets, white papers, schematics and layout information available at link t…
This tutorial shows how to use the mbed framework to develop applications for Nordic nRF51 devices. Before you begin, install VisualGDB 5.1 or later.
Start Visual Studio and open the VisualGDB Embedded…
The S132 SoftDevice for the nRF52 has support for enable/disable switching of external Power Amplifiers (PA) and Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) using GPIO pins. This was introduced in S132 version 2.0.0-7…
The purpose of this blog is to provide a step by step guide to help a developer, starting off with the Nordic Semiconductor nRF51 DK, to get the necessary tools installed and get the software (SW) development…
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I implemented a simple multilink NUS central based on s130 for nrf51 chip-set. It means that this NUS central can connect to several peripherals simultaneously and send data to each one of them…
This tutorial will take less than 15 minutes.
#Motivation
Never lose a BLE connection when debugging your applications again! This technique will also be useful for any application using the PWM peripheral…