I thought this should be very simple but it has not turned out that way. I have started with the pc-ble-driver heart rate monitor (peripheral) example. I was able to take...
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I building a gas meter monitor ( peripheral ) that transmit meter reading to the Central.
The gas meter will be sending to the Central it's ID and meter value ( uint64_t...
The International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks will host also this year a dependability competition to benchmark the performance of state-of-the-art...
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I find the CSCS example program reading zero at low cadence levels below around 50 rpm.
Using ble_peripheral example ble_app_cscs loaded into the PCA10040 board or...
I had manged to deploy and configure mesh networks on Nordic Thingy devices based on these 2 examples separately. 1. Generic OnOff models https://github.com/NordicPlayground...
Since I wrote about CrossWorks a few weeks ago, several people have mailed me and asked me if I have any sample projects. I didn't, so I just created some.
I've created projects which build blinky_example…
Updated version here (21.04.15): https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/tutorials/7/development-with-gcc-and-eclipse/
I have noticed that there have been several questions on development with Eclipse and GCC…
Atomwear is a micro, modularized, open source, wearable BLE device for DIYers. It makes any BLE(Bluetooth Low Energy) projects easier
Overview - What’s the Atomwear?
Atomwear is a BLE product based…
You may have a nRF51 chip that is "bricked" and both nRFGo Studio and nrfjprog recover option doesn't work. You can try to use J-link Commander to recover. In some case, J-link Commander showed that it…
I created this blog post to document the bugs reported on nRF51 SDK v6.0.0
The workaround for each bug would also be provided here as a temporary solution before the bug is fixed in the future release…
Our most advanced Bluetooth Smart SoftDevice to date is now - S130. We're excited in a big way about this one covering as it does so many different options in one protocol stack.
Again, we always value…