I'm trying to design a very low power sensor that takes readings using ADC and SPI 200 times a second. I'm a bit worried by the current EasyDMA uses (1.1mA). As far as I can...
Hi, I am working on a project where I want to make one nrf51288 chip as central hub and connect that to a android phone and other salve nrf51288 .
idea similar to this: ...
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I have a code programming the nRF51422 development board to write to a Sharp Memory 96x96 pixel LCD screen using SPI.
Currently the code writes two numbers and a...
I've modified the ble_app_uart example by adding GPIOTE so that the transmitter sends a character to the receiver when a GPIO pin is toggled. This part is working well.
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I am working on my hardware product having nRF-51422 chipset. I just came to know from forum post that
nRF-52 chips will get arduino IDE support as standalone. I want...
I connected the programming header as described in "nRF6930_Beacon_Ref_Design_UG_v1.0.pdf" 5.5.4 Programming interface. I was trying to program Beacon Kit but failed many times then I compared it with…
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I have written SD & SDHC card routine for reading, writing and erasing data from SD card. It used the hardware SPI of nRF51822.
NOTE:
1)Define the PINs of SD card first before initialing.
2)Define…
There are several types of write operations, write request with authorization, write request without authorization and write command. You can see message sequence charts for those messages here and he…
Here is an example of a hardware setup to measure the voltage on a Lithium battery with a voltage divider and a connected capacitor. The Lithium battery typically has a voltage range of 2.7 - 4.2 V and…
I've put up on Sourceforge, a Mac OSX application which interfaces with the Nordic BTLE sniffer software and has some of the functionality of the Windows application Nordic ships with that software package…
Update: Since this blog was originally written the nrfjprog tool has been ported to OS X (now macOS). This means that the flash programming is much simpler, and it is simply a matter of following the documentation…