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nRF9160 cellular IoT module shortlisted for ‘Best IoT Connectivity Solution’ in 2019 Awards of IoT World

Nordic Semiconductor today announces that its nRF9160 multimode LTE-M/NB-IoT System-in-Package (SiP) has been shortlisted for ‘Best IoT Connectivity Solution’ at the forthcoming Internet of Things (IoT) World 2019 Awards. The winner will be announced at the IoT World Awards & Gala Dinner on May 15. 

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF91 Series

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4/4/2019

Nordic Semiconductor to showcase nRF9160 SiP cellular IoT module at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai 2019

Nordic’s solutions for cellular IoT and low power wireless mesh will be among the exhibits at major mobile event in Shanghai

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF91 Series

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6/20/2019

European smart utility meter gateway is first to combine M-Bus, cellular IoT and LoRaWAN all running off a single Nordic nRF9160 SiP

M-Bus (which is short for ‘Meter-Bus’) is a European short-range standard for the remote wireless reading of water, gas, electricity, heat, and other consumption meters. By combining cellular IoT and LoRaWAN in a single gateway, European utility and buildings management customers are not restricted to any one LPWA wireless technology and can “mix and match” depending on local network availability and wireless signal coverage

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Industrial Automation, nRF91 Series

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1/18/2021

Nordic nRF9160 SiP among first of major semiconductor vendor products to gain PSA Certification for IoT trusted security

Nordic’s cellular IoT module gains Arm Platform Security Architecture (PSA) certification scheme, PSA Certified Level 1 certification to improve IoT protection assurances and accelerate IoT device deployment

Tags: nRF9160, Arm, LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF91 Series

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2/25/2019

Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 SiP wins Innovative IoT Application of the Year in India’s top electronics awards

The low power cellular IoT solution recognized for its excellence and far-reaching influence in Electronics Maker Best of Industry Awards 2021

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF91 Series

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11/5/2021

Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 SiP and nRF5340 SoC achieve PSA Certified Level 2 for enhanced IoT security assurance

Cellular IoT SiP and flagship multiprotocol SoC gain PSA Certified Level 2 verifying protection against scalable, remote software attacks

Tags: nRF9160, nRF5340, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Bluetooth 5.3, Thread, nRF91 Series, nRF53 Series

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8/10/2023

Higher security programming language alternative, Rust, could eliminate many common IoT device vulnerabilities and is demo’d running on Nordic nRF9160 SiP

According to U.K. based product development and engineering consultancy, 42 Technology, Rust is a very-high-performance alternative to common systems programming languages such as C and C++ because it avoids the memory safety issues that “plague those languages but without the complexity and overhead of Java”

Tags: nRF9160, Connected Health, Industrial Automation, Transportation, Sports and Fitness, Wearables, nRF91 Series

News

12/12/2019

Nordic nRF9160 cellular IoT module voted Best in Show at Embedded World Conference 2019 by top U.S. trade title, Embedded Computing Design

Nordic Semiconductor today announces that its low-power nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) with integrated LTE-M/NB-IoT modem and GPS has won Embedded Computing Design’s highly prestigious ‘Best in Show’ award at this year’s Embedded World Conference currently being held at Nuremberg in Germany.

Tags: LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF9160, nRF9160 DK, nRF91 Series

News

2/26/2019

Nordic expands global cellular IoT coverage for its nRF9160 SiP by partnering with one of the world’s most highly regarded cellular IoT connectivity service providers

The deal with UK-headquartered Arkessa gives Nordic customers an even wider choice of cellular data options, including extensive European and global coverage for NB-IoT and LTE-M. Arkessa provides dedicated technical support, commercial flexibility and easy access to trial packs to enable Nordic customers to test and evaluate connectivity wherever they are in the world. The partnership is immediately effective for interested Nordic nRF9160 SiP customers

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, NFC, Connected Health, Industrial Automation, Professional lighting, Transportation, nRF91 Series

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11/17/2020

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Enabling External Flash with LwM2M sample problem - nRF9160

Dear Nordic, We made an attempt to use the external flash in the LwM2M sample. We tried to follow this: docs.nordicsemi.com/.../nrf9160_external_flash.html As soon as we add: ' / { chosen { nordic,pm-ext-flash = &mx25r64; }; }; The sample stops working, it does not even start. We guess, it is related with MCUBoot issue or not having pm_static.yml file. Could you please tell us how the proper configuration shall look in this case? Regards, Marcin

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11/23/2024

9160modem delta update issue

My NCS version is 2.6.1, and the modem firmware version is 1.3.6 I found that delta upgrade often fails when testing the firmware of FOTA upgrade modem for 9160. Currently, I have discovered that there are some issues with the dfu_target _offset_get function in the dfu_target header file. According to the upgrade process, the first step is to use dfu_target_init, which requires passing in a parameter to determine the update type. When I successfully initialize with DFU_TARGET_IMAGE_TYPE_FULL_MODEM , I then use dfu_target _offset_get to read the flash area in the modem used to store the update firmware. Generally, a normal result is obtained, which is 0. Then, I continue to use dfu_target_write to loop through the modem and write the new firmware. I choose to write 2k each time. When I write 2 times, that is, every 4k data is written, and then use dfu_target_write again, I will get a

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11/22/2024

Installing the nRF Connect SDK Step 4 Get the nRF SDK Connect code step 1 is misleading

The instructions are: On the command line, open the directory ncs . The following steps have one do a west init directly in the directory ncs. But they should say to create a directory below ncs that is identical to the nRFConnectSDK_revision and cd to that directory prior to doing west init and west update. The existing instructions are inconsistent with the diagram below step 6. And inconsistent with every other method you have for setting up a west workspace. Can you fix the documentation? I know it has been this way for many years; always incorrect, AFAICT. Thanks. Burt Silverman

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11/21/2024

How to connect other sensor to nrf9160 (i2c and GPIO)

Hi, I want to connect LDC2114 to nRF9160. I write the nrf9160dk_nrf9160_ns.overlay and the astri,ldc2114.yaml. I don't know how to set GPIOs in & i2c1 - ldc2114: ldc2114 @ 2a which are the output pins of LDC2114 and input pins of nRF9160. devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../1462.nrf9160dk_5F00_nrf9160_5F00_ns.overlay.txt devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../2308.astri_2C00_ldc2114.yaml.txt Also, What else should I do in order to connect the devices? Best regards, Liza

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11/21/2024

location application run time error and warnings

Hi! I have built a sample application "location," got some warnings, and got runtime errors. I have attached a zip file with code and images. I just have reinstalled nRF Connect Desktop, nRF Command Line Tools and VSC extension, I think I have some problems with my setup My setup: Updated Windows 11, Spanish SDK 2.6.1 and 2.8.0 Any hints would be greatly appreciated. devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../location.zip

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11/20/2024

ccache no longer works for NCS in Windows with newer versions of ccache

There was no problem when the current version of ccache was 4.6.1. However, the current version of ccache, 4.10.2, behaves differently with the --specs option. It will do nothing at all with NCS. To correct this, I make this change diff --git a/cmake/modules/ccache.cmake b/cmake/modules/ccache.cmake index c1d41d6b9e4..14b9b683519 100644 --- a/cmake/modules/ccache.cmake +++ b/cmake/modules/ccache.cmake @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ if(USE_CCACHE STREQUAL "0") else() find_program(CCACHE_FOUND ccache) if(CCACHE_FOUND) - set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE ccache) + set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE "ccache ignore_options=--specs=picolibc.specs") set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_LINK ccache) endif() endif() Thank you for any possible correction. I guess in the Linux case you include ccache in the Zephyr toolchain and it is a version that works. Burt Silverman

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11/20/2024

nrf9160: tracking time spent searching for LTE

Hi, I’m experimenting with the nrf9160 LTE modem in poor network conditions. I would like to be able to keep track of how long the modem spends searching for LTE networks. I had assumed that we could do this by observing the registration status events emitted by the modem and tracking time spent in the LTE_LC_NW_REG_SEARCHING state but that appears to be insufficient. Here are some timestamped logs I captured during testing, showing the values of the lte_lc_nw_reg_status events emitted from the modem : 00:01:42.464 Sleep exit: LTE_LC_MODEM_SLEEP_FLIGHT_MODE(4) 00:02:01.638 Reg status: LTE_LC_NW_REG_UNKNOWN (4) 00:03:27.269 Reg status: LTE_LC_NW_REG_SEARCHING (2) 00:03:29.888 RRC status: LTE_LC_RRC_MODE_CONNECTED (1) 00:03:30.947 Reg status: LTE_LC_NW_REG_REGISTERED_HOME (1) From power measurement I can see that the modem begins LTE searching after the LTE_LC_NW_REG_UNKNOWN event, and it continues to search until 03:29 when it connects. What can be inferred about the modem’s search behavior when we receive the LTE_LC_NW_REG_UNKNOWN event? Why

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11/20/2024

nrf/samples/cellular/nrf_cloud_multi_service will not build under Windows for V2.8.0

Hi, We have come to expect that with the nRF Connect SDK installed properly and using recommended options we can build a sample, for example $cd \ncs\v2.8.0\nrf\samples\nrf_cloud_multi_service $ west build -b nrf9160dk/nrf9160/ns -- -DEXTRA_CONF_FILE="overlay_coap.conf" This particular sample does not build. I believe that my Windows registry is set for unlimited path length, however there is a CMAKE warning that appears regarding path longer than 250, and the build fails. I understand from past tickets I have seen that it is difficult to correct this by increasing the Cmake variable for CMAKE_OBJECT_PATH_MAX. I found that I had to $ git mv nrf_cloud_multi_service ncms #for example from the "cellular" directory in order to have a build go through. So, you need to shorten your SDK paths in this area if you support Windows. Or give us another clean solution that does not force us to resort to git mv "low level" commands.

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11/20/2024

Issue setting up SIM on Thingy:91 / adding device on nRF Cloud

Hello, I have been following the steps in Exercise 1 of Lesson 1 of the Cellular IoT Fundamentals course. I have a Thingy:91. I have followed the steps so far - flashed the modem firmware (1.3.5) - programmed the application firmware (Asset Tracker v2) - made an nRF Cloud account and added the iBasis SIM - I have run the instructions in Cellular Monitor. After a lot of trial and error I managed to get to this stage, where supposedly everything is working. However, in nRF Cloud, when I go to add the device using IMEI in the format nrf-123456789012345, I get " There was an error adding your device: No device found for this id. The device has not yet been just-in-time provisioned." The device continues to blink in green three times with a short pause in between. Looking at the troubleshooting steps for this error code: Verify the

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11/20/2024

samples/net/aws_iot sample strange behavior using nRF9160

Hi, I'm having trouble running the samples/net/aws_iot sample on nRF9160-based board. Configuration: - nCS: v2.6.0 - modem version: nrf9160_1.3.6 When running the sample with default settings for a nRF9160-based custom board using provided overlay for nrf9160dk_nrf9160_ns board, I get the following logs: [Sec Thread] Secure image initializing! Booting TF-M v2.0.0 *** Booting nRF Connect SDK v3.5.99-ncs1 *** [00:00:00.253,417] aws_iot_sample: The AWS IoT sample started, version: v1.0.0 [00:00:00.253,448] aws_iot_sample: Bringing network interface up and connecting to the network +CEREG: 2,"CE98","01F62E11",7 +CSCON: 1 +CGEV: ME PDN ACT 0,0 +CNEC_ESM: 50,0 +CEREG: 5,"CE98","01F62E11",7,,,"11100000","11100000" [00:00:04.385,437] aws_iot_sample: Network connectivity established [00:00:09.385,620] aws_iot_sample: Connecting to AWS IoT [00:00:13.273,986] aws_iot_sample: AWS_IOT_EVT_CONNECTED [00:00:13.274,963] aws_iot_sample: Publishing message: {"state":{"reported":{"uptime":13274,"app_version":"v1.0.0","modem_version":"nrf9160_1.3.6"}}} to AWS IoT shadow [00:00:13.352,478] aws_iot_sample: AWS_IOT_EVT_PUBACK, message ID: 37504 [00:00:13.523,895] mqtt_helper: Socket error: POLLERR [00:00:13.523,925] mqtt_helper: Connection was unexpectedly closed [00:00:13.524,475] aws_iot_sample: AWS_IOT_EVT_DISCONNECTED [00:00:18.524,658] aws_iot_sample: Connecting to AWS IoT [00:00:22.614,288] aws_iot_sample: AWS_IOT_EVT_CONNECTED [00:00:22.615,264] aws_iot_sample: Publishing message: {"state":{"reported":{"uptime":22614,"app_version":"v1.0.0","modem_version":"nrf9160_1.3.6"}}} to AWS IoT

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11/20/2024