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I am using nrf52832 to push via PPI an array of PWM values, it works if the array is on the RAM but when I define the array as "const" (to put it in the flash) nothing...
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So after realizing that I needed to Just-In-Time provision my Thingy 91 in order to add the device to my nRF Cloud account, I began the process described in this...
Hello, I.m using SDK 2.6.1 with VSCode.
I created a new application based on the sample /nrf/samples/net/mqtt configured for nRF9161_ns which is listed as a compatible board...
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I am creating a new project that uses the nRF52810 as my controller, and during the development stage, I am using the PCA10040 nRF52832 development board. (I read...
I'm trying to build a simple water leak detection system. The sensor would need to alert a user through SMS/mobile notification when a leak is detected.
I was thinking of...
When working with Real-Time Operating systems like zephyr it is necessary to know how to differentiate between the threads while debugging. This Blog shows you how to accomplish that.
One of the things you asked us for after launching the new Power Profiler Kit II (PPK2) was extending the maximum logging time, some of you wanted hours or even days of continuous logging. We went to work…
After an nRF5340 executes a power-on, brown-out, watchdog timer, or pin reset it is not automatically accessible to debug probes. This is true even if the nRF5340's memory is completely blank --i.e. no…
nRF51 Low power modes and power profiles documentation
The low power modes for the nRF51 series are System On and System Off. You can read about them in the nRF51 Series Reference Manual v3.0 sections…
###Note: This tutorial is for the legacy DFU module included in SDK version 11 and earlier. To get started with the new DFU included in SDK 12 and above, please see the SDK documentation in the Infocenter…
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