We recently announced that we now support “extended industrial temperature range” (-40 – 105C) on our nRF51822.
The devices supporting -40 - 105C are the QFAA (QFN with 256kB flash and 16kB RAM) and the…
Introduction
Using proprietary protocols can be an effective way of addressing shortcomings in BLE. When communicating between two nRF chips, one can for example use a different packet format or different…
Hello everybody,
I have just published the sourcecode of FruityMesh on GitHub. It is a meshing algorithm that uses standard BLE connections. Plug in as many nodes as you like and they will automatically…
→ Check out the preceding part of this tutorial series before starting on this: nRF Connect SDK Tutorial series - Part 0
This part of the nRF Connect SDK Tutorial series will be short and concise and…
→ Check out the preceding part of this tutorial series before starting on this: nRF Connect SDK Tutorial - Part 1
Welcome to the second part of this tutorial series. Now you know, to a small extent…
→ Check out the preceding part of this tutorial series before starting on this: nRF Connect SDK Tutorial - Part 2
This is the third and last part of this tutorial series and will go through some important…
Purpose
The purpose of this blog is to show how to create a Zephyr application that boots from the MCUBoot bootloader. We will also show how to update an application using the Device Firmware Update (DFU…
Scope
This is a discussion on building a Bluetooth application on our new nRF Connect SDK/Zephyr platform with the reflections to our nRF5 SDK which is based on the SoftDevice Bluetooth stack. The goal is…
The purpose of this document is to give a brief introduction to AWS services, and explain how to connect to these services using nRF9160 devices and the MQTT protocol. The tutorial covers the necessary…