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Adapting examples for NRF52840 dongle PCA10059

Greeting to Nordic Team!

I'm new to nordic devices as well as Q&A section, so apologies in advance if I make any mistakes raising a question.

Two things I would like to discuss:

Intro and adaptions I have made so far:

I have got two NRF52840 dongle, but no nrf52DK. I have downloaded and installed nrfConnect, Segger Embedded Studio, and SDK 15.2.0 as well as SDK15.3.0 (I wasn't sure which one I will be needing)I have gone through coule of tutorials fro BLE and Adapting examples for dongle links as follows:

1. https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/short-range-guides/b/bluetooth-low-energy/posts/ble-advertising-a-beginners-tutorial

2. https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/short-range-guides/b/bluetooth-low-energy/posts/ble-services-a-beginners-tutorial

3. https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/short-range-guides/b/bluetooth-low-energy/posts/ble-characteristics-a-beginners-tutorial

and finally for adapting examples for dongle

https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/short-range-guides/b/getting-started/posts/nrf52840-dongle-programming-tutorial

Example in use: blinky_app

The first problem :

      I faced was as guided in the dongle programming tutorial, I can't see any preprocessor definitions rather the it says "inherit" and when I click three dots besides it, I find the text box complete empty and nothing over there. Do I need to write all of the stuff shown in the tutorial by myself or it appears by itself and I just need to remove the PCA10056 and replace it with PCA10059. If so, why my preprocessor definitions seems empty. same is case with the linker option it says "inherit" and the text box for linker is empty. Please provide an explanation for this.

Also in a thread I read, I need to explicitly undefine the board I'm not using(in this case it would be PCA10056). Link https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/43760/adapting-the-blinky-example-from-the-nrf52840-dk-to-the-nrf52840-dongle/171455#171455. Do you confirm this? 

The main Issue:

    I wish to create a project on nrf52840 dongle that accepts data from android app and stores it on SD card and later retrive it and send it to the desktop computer, all these is expected to happen over BLE. One of my friend has created an android app which has a form like structure which accepts several information from the user like Name, age, address, nature of complaints, complaints, etc. So far I'm able to connect my NRF52840 dongle with the android app and nothing further than that. Which SDK examples should I refer for my project? Or do I need to write completely different program for my project? as said earlier this my first time working with NRF device previously I have extensively worked with Arduinos and ESPs.

waiting for timely help and valuable guidance. Thanks in advance

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  • Hi,

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    Is there any tutorial which I should follow next?

    What kind of tutorials are you looking for (what is it you want to achieve now)?

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    I soldered some berg strips to the dongle so that I can connect those pins to CP2102 module that I have and plugged my dongle in to the computer but i can't see it on my phone's bluetooth list I am using nrf app and light blue app as well.

    It is not easy to know what could be the problem without debugging. Have you attempted to debug the application? (As discussed before, the nRF52840 dongle does not have an onboard debugger, and for that reason, it is a good idea to also have an nRF52840 DK to work with where you can debug your application. Once it works, you can program it to a dongle.)

  • What kind of tutorials are you looking for (what is it you want to achieve now)?

    The tutorial for ble_app_uart where I can see what to do next or like what? I don't know what should I be looking for next I have managed to successfully uploaded the code to the dongle and now I want to test it. 

    (As discussed before, the nRF52840 dongle does not have an onboard debugger, and for that reason, it is a good idea to also have an nRF52840 DK to work with where you can debug your application. Once it works, you can program it to a dongle.)

    As said earlier I can't afford to get any DK as it is way too expensive and moreover my client requires to use dongle in his project and he's not going to bear those expenses for DK. I am looking forward to get help from your forum only that's the last option I have got 

  • Hi,

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    The tutorial for ble_app_uart where I can see what to do next or like what? I don't know what should I be looking for next I have managed to successfully uploaded the code to the dongle and now I want to test it.

    The UART/Serial Port Emulation over BLE example (ble_app_uart) documentation describes how you can test the example in the "Testing" section.

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    As said earlier I can't afford to get any DK as it is way too expensive and moreover my client requires to use dongle in his project and he's not going to bear those expenses for DK.

    Do you have another external SWD debugger you use? If not, then I suspect the cost of not having a DK is larger then obtaining one, since not being able to use a debugger is likely to significantly increase the time you need to spend.

  • looks like uploading a ble_app_uart disables the USB port of dongle. Do you confirm this?

    Because I am about to get it sildered on another PCB which powers it externally. In that case which pin I should feed into the power? is it 3V or 5V? the schematics lacks the source from where VDDnrf is extrcated. Pin VBUS of dongle goes to two different locations on the VBUS port of USB port. Which pin should I connect the external power supply to? 

  • Hi,

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    looks like uploading a ble_app_uart disables the USB port of dongle. Do you confirm this?

    Yes. USB is only enabled when configured and enabled by the software. If the bootloader is running (for instance after pressing the sideways reset button), USB is always active. If not, it depends on what the application firmware is doing. The ble_app_uart does not use USB, and therefor it is not active.

    Chirantan Kansara said:
    Because I am about to get it sildered on another PCB which powers it externally. In that case which pin I should feed into the power? is it 3V or 5V? the schematics lacks the source from where VDDnrf is extrcated. Pin VBUS of dongle goes to two different locations on the VBUS port of USB port. Which pin should I connect the external power supply to? 

    If you want to power it with 5 V from USB, then just hook it up on VBUS. If you want to provide 3 V, then connect it as described under External regulated source and supply it through the plated half-hole marked VDD OUT.

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