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I'm using two nRF5340 Audio DK's for my university project. I'm just trying to familiarise myself with the audio examples by sending audio from one kit to another but...
Hey, wanted to know a few things regarding npm1300 1. Can it handle short circuit of it's buck/LDO outputs? Or we need to have some sort of protection for each buck. 2. If...
We are planning to use the nRF5340 Audio DK for research and development purposes in France. As part of our regulatory compliance assessment, we need to confirm whether this...
Hello, I'm current using the nRF9151 DK, modem firmware version 2.0.2, sdk version 3.1.1.
I built my application on top of lessons 8 and 4 in the Cellular IoT Fundamentals...
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This was a major nuisance for me. As you know from the nRF52832 product spec, the TWI interface is deprecated in favor of TWIM. You may also know that there are any...
Written by Kaja Koren, Lena Haraldseid, Halvor Bjørstad, Martin Moldsvor & Magnus Stentsøe
The summer students in Nordic's application group spent this summer developing an interactive game using Nordic…
If you are interested in smart home solutions and trying to keep up with the latest trends, you have likely heard about Matter. My name is Kamil Kasperczyk, I am a firmware engineer at Nordic Semiconductor…
nRF Util is Nordic's command line utility for Nordic products. You can easily use it to flash applications onto your Nordic device through a terminal. In the most recent major version update, v7.0.0…
The Thingy:53 is a bleeding edge IoT prototyping platform featuring the flagship nRF5340 dual-core Wireless SoC. It also contains several sensors and a rechargeable Li-Po battery, making it an excellent…
If you are a human, as opposed to a microcontroller, you might want an easy and intuitive way to read out data from your application. Adding a small OLED display to your project is a simple solution for…
Introduction
Storing data is important for analysis and displaying information. Since device messages are stored on the nRF Cloud for 30 days, you have to forward them to another database if you want to…