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I'm working on a Nordic-based system involving multiple nRF52-series chips exchanging high-rate sensor data over both radio and SPI links. The setup involves two...
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I am attempting to develop a system using an nRF52840 and an ADS131M04EVM (ADC). Our application requires us to collect data at a high sampling rate (>= 16k SPS...
I have a nrf9160 DK but when upload SLM application to it i can not send AT commands to it over it's usb port but in asset tracker application it works i want to modify SLM...
Finally we got our prototype boards and proof of concept firmware code done and we are a bit stuck on the average power consumption over time for the entire sensor that is...
Hi, I want to set different gap event length for different peripheral on a ble central: 1 link with high throughput and 4 links with low throughput.
The sdk is 17.0.2...
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This is simple code which is compatible for nRF Blinky App which is based on Zephyr OS Bluetooth APIs. I've tested it on #nRF52840-PDK board. Isn't it simple ?
You have to just replace…
Interfacing the Nordic Thingy:52 from the Amazon Alexa Voice Service just had to be done! In this blog post I will briefly explain how this demo was set up, but I will direct you to the GitHub page if…
After the release of nRF52840 Engineering B we have received several inquiries about the difference between Engineering A (nRF52840-QIAAAA) and Engineering B (nRF52840-QIAABB) reference designs. One reason…
In mid-2017, I came across this project by James Munns. It essentially wraps the C SDK for nRF52 development boards, and provides bindings that can be called from Rust. James gave a talk to the Rust DC…
I've been looking for an excuse to write a low-latency, Enhanced ShockBurst (ESB), radio protocol that I can reuse when building remote control toys. Although Bluetooth is great for a lot of use cases…
Posting this here in an effort to save the time of anyone else who is wanting to control a device from a desktop computer.
Our application is a motor control device that is wirelessly controlled from…