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nrf54l15dk,v3.0.1,peripheral_uart demo and no changes have been made.
Then add the following content to prj.conf
sysbuild.conf
mcuboot.conf
Finally...
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I am working with the nRF7002 DK board and attempting to use the "Light Bulb Matter" example from Zephyr. I am encountering issues when trying to connect the board...
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Our present build system on v2.6.1, builds variants of our baseline application using batch files.
It ends up building using west in this way:
The generated...
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I am developing pawr using nrf54l15-dk. I wanted to set the parameters of pawr with 128 sub-events and 8 response intervals, but the setting Failed and the error...
The nrf_cloud_multi_service sampe is running in to fatal error while trying to downolad A-GNSS data. The sample is configured to work with NB-IoT and CoAP.
Here is the log...
We recently announced that we now support “extended industrial temperature range” (-40 – 105C) on our nRF51822.
The devices supporting -40 - 105C are the QFAA (QFN with 256kB flash and 16kB RAM) and the…
Introduction
Using proprietary protocols can be an effective way of addressing shortcomings in BLE. When communicating between two nRF chips, one can for example use a different packet format or different…
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I have just published the sourcecode of FruityMesh on GitHub. It is a meshing algorithm that uses standard BLE connections. Plug in as many nodes as you like and they will automatically…
This tutorial shows how to create and debug a basic project for the Nordic nRF51-DK using Visual Studio. Before you begin, install VisualGDB 5.0 or later.
Start Visual Studio and begin creating a new…
In this project, we will control two motors over BLE using the Nordic nRF51-DK. To do this, we will use a motor driver based on the Toshiba TB6612FNG chip. We will use GPIOs and PWM to communicate with…
This blog introduces how to create tunnel broker service in order to support IPv6 on your IPv4
network.
The tunnel broker is providing IP conversion service with 6in4.
Preparation
Raspberry Pi…