I have a GPS over UART to a nrf5283. For debugging the GPS, I'd like to passthrough UART from my PC to the GPS. I know the nrf5283 only has one UART. Is there a simple way to do this without creating a second UART in software?
I have a GPS over UART to a nrf5283. For debugging the GPS, I'd like to passthrough UART from my PC to the GPS. I know the nrf5283 only has one UART. Is there a simple way to do this without creating a second UART in software?
As @Matt mentions, you can also look at the nRF52840. Not only does it have built in USB that you can use as a COM port, but it also has two UARTs, a feature that was requested by a lot of customers. It is also possible to do UART over BLE emulation as you suggest. It is probably one of our most used examples: BLE over UART emulation example.
As @Matt mentions, you can also look at the nRF52840. Not only does it have built in USB that you can use as a COM port, but it also has two UARTs, a feature that was requested by a lot of customers. It is also possible to do UART over BLE emulation as you suggest. It is probably one of our most used examples: BLE over UART emulation example.