I am trying to run some of the more basic examples included in the nRF Connect SDK on the nRF5340 included in a Thingy:91 X . I have installed the latest version of the nRF...
The OSCILLATORS documentation says:
" The device starts at 64 MHz. For 128 MHz, it must be configured when the CPU starts and before any peripherals that use the high-frequency...
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I am using nRF54l15 and nRF Connect SDK v2.9.0
I need to know if there is any way to disable the cfg_changed callback at runtime. I want it to be called in case...
I am in the process of getting a Nordic Thingy 91 X up and running for an upcoming development project. However, I’m having some problems getting the Thingy to connect to...
I had to modify the modem_cellular.c file driver in Zephyr to make it work for a SIMCOM modem. I know I could try getting a PR to Zephyr approved but it'll take some time...
The Thingy:52 IoT Sensor Kit is a fancy development board that combines the nRF52832 SoC, a handful of sensors and user interface components, and a rechargeable battery. Although the Thingy is available…
nRF Mesh are open source libraries for building your own Android and iOS Bluetooth mesh apps. It is also the name of the apps demonstrating a subset of the capabilities of the libraries. Use them in test…
This tutorial is valid as of 2018-06-06, updates to tools and SDKs might have been made since then. Please review the information on http://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/ to see if any updates have been made…
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…