Hello Nordic community,
I’m working on a project with the nRF52840 DK (PCA10056) using the nRF5 SDK and the S140 SoftDevice. My goal is to:
1. Read two NTC thermistors...
I am trying to write SPI code for the nRF52840 dongle. Since the nRF5 SDK does not directly provide an example for the dongle, I followed the steps defined in this tutorial...
I am trying to build using a custom board and 2.9.1, but am getting these errors:
My dts looks like this:
I have the width specified. Much of this is over...
Hi everyone,
I'm developing a BLE application where I measure throughput between an nRF5340DK acting as peripheral and an nRF52 Dongle as the central (using a Python script...
Hi Nordic Team,
Previously, with the nRF52840, we could use the internal ADC channel to directly measure the supply voltage (VCC) for battery monitoring without external...
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TL;DR: It ignores whatever the computer tells it to do and does an automatic detection.
And the reason? UART terminals are not doing flow control settings in a consistent way, and in some cases incorrectly…