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I am using ble_app_gls example and I have implemented static passkey in the code. Now I want to see if wireshark shows the passkey when I connect to ble devices. For...
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We are implementing an UART communication between a M4 processor (UART master) and a nRF51 (UART slave) and we want to use the UART in Low Power mode with flow...
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for my project, i will bond the peripherial with the central.
I test my device with the MCP and can connect without problems. When i press the Bond Button...
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I am trying to count the positive edges of a 3.5MHz signal with GPIOTE, PPI and the TIMER1. Unfortunately i can only measure to frequencies up to a little more...
Loaded Softdevice S140, ( Using NRF52840 DK board ) using NRFgo Studio.
App flash base is set to 0x00021000 and app RAM base is set to 0x20003000
Looking at the CPU...
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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…