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Switching from nRF5_SDK_for_Thread_and_Zigbee_v4.1.0_32ce5f8 to nRF connect SDK

I've been using nRF5_SDK_for_Thread_and_Zigbee_v4.1.0_32ce5f8 for my development. I'm trying to switch to the nRF connect SDK. I'm having a hard time figuring out where to start. Id like an example of something in OpenThread programmed in this SDK. I tried opening the coap Client project via "file > open nRF connect SDK project". But I dont see this example presented to me when I open it. I just see a list of projects that aren't quite what I'm looking for.

Can someone point me to an OpenThread example in the nrf connect sdk?

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  • Hi,

    We have multiple Thread samples in NCS. You can find them under <ncs_root>/nrf/samples/openthread. The documentation for all samples in NCS can be found here, and the Thread samples all start with "Thread:" before the sample name, so you can easily find them in the list.

    Make sure you have the option "Short Range" selected when opening projects in SES, in order to see all short range projects in the Project list. The projects are sorted by protocol, so you will find the Thread samples beneath the list of Bluetooth samples and Zigbee samples. When you scroll down the project list, look for "Short Range | Thread" and you will find the samples under there. You can also open the sample by clicking on the "••" next to the project list and navigate to the directory of one of the Thread samples under <ncs_root>/nrf/samples/openthread.

    Best regards,

    Marte

  • I believe I have the correct projects open then.

    I'm using an nRF52840-mdk from maker diary. I selected the nRF52840dk project. I attempted to build and download the example with daplink. I'm not able to connect to it via putty or `screen` on Ubuntu. On Ubuntu, dmesg doesn't create a symlink for it in /dev. And I can't see anything in deviec manager. What am I missing?

    I normally have to enable native USB CDC ACM when building binaries for these chips.

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  • I believe I have the correct projects open then.

    I'm using an nRF52840-mdk from maker diary. I selected the nRF52840dk project. I attempted to build and download the example with daplink. I'm not able to connect to it via putty or `screen` on Ubuntu. On Ubuntu, dmesg doesn't create a symlink for it in /dev. And I can't see anything in deviec manager. What am I missing?

    I normally have to enable native USB CDC ACM when building binaries for these chips.

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