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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...
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We have a blue tooth mesh application similar to light and light-switch setup.
server nodes: light
client nodes: light-switch
We expand the light-switch node to...
There are smart home applications that require an extended radio range.
Is it possible to use Zigbee/BLE multiprotocol solution to increase the Zigbee mesh network coverage?
This blog post contains answers to questions asked during the "Introduction to Nordic Thingy:91" webinar hosted by Nordic Semiconductor 22.08.2019.
You can watch a recording of the webinar h…
Thingy:91 FAQ
Should I update to the latest firmware?
Yes, it's recommended to update the firmware to get the latest and greatest functionality. See Update Thingy:91 firmware.
What if I want to try…
Background
There is a need to enable Nordic hardware with the Direct Test Mode (DTM) firmware. This is so the physical layer and RF characteristics may be ascertained as set in the Bluetooth Sig Specification…
Requirements
This document uses:
Segger Embedded Studio (SES)
nRF5 SDK v17.1.0
an nRF52 DK to emulate the nRF52810
a BLE-enabled mobile device
You may want to review the blog here for a more comprehensive…
Requirements
This hands-on tutorial uses:
Segger Embedded Studio (SES)
nRF5 SDK v17.1.0
an nRF52840 DK
a BLE-enabled mobile device
You can use an nRF52 DK or nRF52833 DK instead of the nRF52840 DK,…
This is part 3 of the series Building a Bluetooth application on nRF Connect SDK
You can find other parts here:
Part 1 - Peripheral Role.
Part 2 - Central Role.
In Part 1 we covered the generic architecture…
Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to demonstrate the use of Bluetooth Shell. Bluetooth Shell (BT Shell) is a command-line shell application that runs over the UART. It allows one to manually type in…
Out of the box, the examples in the nRF Connect SDK are configured for ease of use, functionality, and debugging; they are not generally configured for optimal memory utilization. Some of the examples…