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I am trying to initialize qspi in a ".cpp" file and methods like
PINCTRL_DT_DEFINE ( QSPI_NODE ); are giving me "out-of-order initializers are nonstandard in C...
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In a project using the NRF52832. Softdevice SDK 19.1.0 and Segger IDE, I inizialize the BLE for having NUS and DFU services actives. I try to reproduce the code here...
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I've recently brought up the Matter Test Harness on a Raspberry Pi following the instructions in the CERT tool repository ( https://github.com/project-chip/certification...
Hello. I am currently working on a Mesh Network using the Nordic Thingy53 board. As far as I understand, the Mesh protocol developed by Nordic already has encryption, obfuscation...
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i use NCS SDK V2.80,and dk board is nrf54h20.
I now want to combine theUSB HID-KEYBOARD and HID MOUSE into USB composite device.
For example, if I want to add hid...
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…