I've found here that Nordic people use Raspberry PI as BLE-enabled router. Could someone give me reference to detail info about setting it up.
I've found here that Nordic people use Raspberry PI as BLE-enabled router. Could someone give me reference to detail info about setting it up.
Hi,
This is described in the Getting Started section of the IoT SDK documentation. Note that since the documentation was written, one thing have changes which makes it easier to setup:
Raspbian OS does come with the bluetooth_6lowpan kernel module precompiled, meaning you can skip the steps described in *Building Raspbian Kernel with bluetooth_6lowpan module*.
Best regards,
Jørgen
We are working on a production grade IoT softdevice, as described in this answer. Please contact your regional sales manager for more details on the schedule for this release. Are you planning to do IPv6 over 3G? It should be possible to use SDK drivers/libraries together with IoT softdevice.
The firmware for Thingy:52 is available here. Thingy can be setup to connect to nRF Connect, which can relay data to nRF Cloud service. This does not implement IPv6 over BLE, like IoT SDK/softdevice does. This is meant for development of IoT solutions, not production service.
I have not used sim800l, but if this is a better alternative will depend on your application and requirements.
We are working on a production grade IoT softdevice, as described in this answer. Please contact your regional sales manager for more details on the schedule for this release. Are you planning to do IPv6 over 3G? It should be possible to use SDK drivers/libraries together with IoT softdevice.
The firmware for Thingy:52 is available here. Thingy can be setup to connect to nRF Connect, which can relay data to nRF Cloud service. This does not implement IPv6 over BLE, like IoT SDK/softdevice does. This is meant for development of IoT solutions, not production service.
I have not used sim800l, but if this is a better alternative will depend on your application and requirements.