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I am testing the Bluetooth function on my custom board with nRF5340 CLAA chip. I have tested the clock, I2S and SPI on this chip previously and they all worked perfectly...
I'm having some trouble connecting to the onboard jlink with the NRF9151 devkit that I've recently received. The quickstart seems to detect the NRF9151 dev kit, but when I...
We have been evaluating the nRF5340 and nRF7002 for use in a new product and we are currently looking at our Wi-Fi FOTA options. For reference, we are using an nRF7002 DK...
Hi Nordic team,
We are developing two types of devices based on the Zephyr examples:
periodic_adv_rsp
periodic_sync_rsp
Our design uses the following...
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I've a battery based device that uses a buck/boost to efficiently use entire battery voltage range (4.2-3.0) . This component have a low quiescent current between...
OSX command line application for performing an nRF51 device firmware update:
https://github.com/jeremysf/nrfDFU
This is a simple command line program I wrote based on Nordic's documentation and their…
This tutorial shows how to build and debug Bluetooth LE beacon firmware for the nRF51 Beacon Kit. We will use Segger J-Link together with a Tag Connect cable to debug the beacon. We will show how to use…
In this project, we will build a two-wheeled robot based on the Nordic nRF51822 BLE SoC. Motor control for the two wheels of the robot will be done using an L293D chip. The robot can be controlled using…
The Cannybot Brain is a robotics controller board that uses the Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822 at its core. The board has been developed by Cannybots Limited in Cambridge, UK.
One of Cannybots core values…
In corporation with Nordic Semiconductor we are happy to announce our programming services!
Your flexible programming center is based in Gothenburg, Sweden at HI-LO Electronics AB
Advantages with pre…
Over the last few months we have been working on a new desktop application for Bluetooth Smart devices which will give you easy access to the most common Bluetooth features and allows you to control locally…