I've got a custom board using an nRF52832. I'm using the P0.06/P0.08 as the TX/RX pins for UART comms, but don't need the P0.05/P0.07 pins for CTS/RTS. Is there anyway I can...
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I'm using my nRF52840 devkit together with nRF Connect for Desktop Bluetooth Low Energy (v4.0.4) app for some testing. The app failed to recognize my devkit. It used...
Hello Nordic Team, I'm developing an project using VS Code with nRF Connect Extension for an nRF52832 board. The SDK version I use is 2.7.0 , build system is sysbuild . I...
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after a longer time, I wanted to use nRF Connect for Desktop again, to figure out what exactly my device under development is advertising. I upgraded to the latest...
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I followed the official guide to add a custom sensor cluster to my Matter application. Everything built and flashed successfully, and the application...
In the last few years, the field of IoT and especially smart home applications has seen a near exponential growth in both customizable protocols and out-of-the-box applications which everyone and their…
The nRF Connect for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) lets you develop, build, and debug applications based on the nRF Connect SDK using the VS Code Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
One of the samples available in the nRF Connect SDK is the Secure Partition Manager, which is required to run applications in the nonsecure domain of the CPU. The sample uses the SPM library available in…
Scope
The goal of this tutorial is to set-up your own custom Bluetooth Low Energy service on an nRF5340 acting in a peripheral role. We will set up a new Bluetooth LE project from scratch. The finished…
Purpose
When creating a mesh network with many nodes, it can take a while to provision each node, especially using PyACI. An alternative is to use a static provisioner that provisions the nodes automatically…
What is the difference between SDK and Softdevice? How can we select SDK and Softdevice versions? Do the SoC, SDK, and Softdevice have version compatibility problems? How can we understand the SDK directory…