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I want to update my application/bootloader/softdevice by DFU.
Steps are shown below.
bootloder/softdevice update
if 1 step is done, application update...
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I am new to ANT and am looking for someone to help me to setup an example 15 channel (14 devices) ANT network using the S332 soft-device to test communication...
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i am working with the Enhanced ShockBurst proprietary protocol and i am wondering where I can find the sources of this protocol, so that I can do some changes. ...
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I am interfacing master nrf51 dk with nxp's slave lpc11u24
(1) my main...
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