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Bluetooth Low Energy connected ‘System-on-Module’ family employs Nordic SoC to speed hardware and software design in control system applications

The Nordic nRF52832 SoC-powered ‘Eve System-on-Module’ family uses Bluetooth LE wireless connectivity to configure industrial and enterprise systems from a smartphone 

Tags: Bluetooth LE, nRF52832, nRF52 Series

News

1/18/2018

Nordic Thingy:52 IoT Sensor Kit wins ‘Most Competitive Development Tool in China’ category of China Electronic Market Editor’s Choice awards program

Nordic’s single-board Bluetooth 5/Bluetooth Low Energy development kit takes top prize at 2017 CEM Editor’s Choice Awards in highly-competitive ‘development tools’ category

Tags: Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth LE, Nordic Thingy 52, nRF52 Series

News

4/12/2018

Xiaomi launches  competitively-priced mobile VR headset 

US$30 ‘Xiaomi Mi VR’ extends the reach of mobile VR in burgeoning China market, enhancing user experience by including Nordic Bluetooth Low Energy wireless motion controller enabling users to freely interact with the virtual world

Tags: nRF52832, Bluetooth LE, nRF52 Series

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11/4/2016

Nordic Bluetooth LE-powered jewelry doubles as personal safety device in emergency situations

'IVY' from Smartfuture employs Nordic's nRF52832 SoC to allow the user to trigger a smartphone alarm, or notify a 'guardian' in the event their personal safety is threatened.

Tags: Connected Health, nRF52832, Bluetooth LE, nRF52 Series

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4/21/2017

Bluetooth LE smart sportswatch tracks exercise via partner iOS and Android smartphone app

The new ‘H03 Pro-N’ smart sportswatch from Trasense International uses Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52832 SoC to wirelessly report a range of exercise metrics.

Tags: nRF52832, Bluetooth LE, Sports and Fitness, Wearables, nRF52 Series

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4/11/2017

Bluetooth LE multifunction wearable integrates health data, electronic payment, and remote control of car functions

The ‘Beacool CarFit Band’ employs Nordic’s nRF52832 SoC to provide Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity and support processor-intensive application

Tags: nRF52832, Bluetooth LE, Wearables, nRF52 Series

News

6/15/2017

Nordic Semiconductor launches world’s most accessible Bluetooth 5 SoC 

The nRF52810 SoC further extends Nordic’s nRF52 Series of Bluetooth Low Energy SoCs and opens up the end-user benefits of Bluetooth 5 to even the most cost-sensitive, high-volume products and applications.

Tags: Wearables, HID, nRF52810, Bluetooth 5, nRF52 Series

News

6/7/2017

Nordic Thingy:52 enables mobile and IoT app to create demos and prototypes without developing hardware or firmware

Based on Nordic’s class-leading nRF52832 Bluetooth Low Energy System-on-Chip (SoC), the development kit incorporates nine different sensors plus a microphone and speaker, and enables app developers to configure, test, and demonstrate Bluetooth LE IoT devices linked to mobile apps and cloud platforms without needing firmware coding skills or development tools.

Tags: nRF52832, Bluetooth LE, nRF52 Series

News

6/2/2017

FIDO security key enables authentication of commonly accessed online services across multiple platforms

Feitian Technologies’ Multi-interface FIDO Security Key employs Nordic’s nRF52832 SoC to provide Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity to Bluetooth 4.0 (and later) compatible devices.

Tags: nRF52832, nRF52 Series

News

6/7/2017

Motion controllers employ Nordic Bluetooth LE solutions for immersive mobile virtual reality experience 

‘Ximflip’ controller and ‘Ximneon’ mobile VR solutions rely on Nordic SoCs to process complex motion tracking algorithms and provide Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity. 

Tags: Toys and Gaming, nRF51822, nRF52832, nRF52 Series, nRF51 Series

News

6/13/2017

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nRF52805 BLE throughput sample

Hi Nordic Semiconductor Expert, I would like to measure the BLE throughput over nRF52805. Seeing BLE Throughput sample in nRF Connect SDK below, this SoC platform is not supported. Bluetooth: Throughput — nRF Connect SDK 2.8.99 documentation The build fails due to the Flash/RAM size overflow, and then I tried to built it on the nRF52832 build configuration. Memory region Used Size Region Size %age Used FLASH: 277020 B 512 KB 52.84% RAM: 61692 B 64 KB 94.13% IDT_LIST: 0 GB 32 KB 0.00% Then I used nRFKconfig GUI and then tried to reduce the memory size. Referrring to the following articles as well, I tried to reduce the memory but I could not reach the nRF52805 memory size. Memory Optimization with the nRF Connect SDK - Software - nRF Connect SDK guides - Nordic DevZone Memory footprint optimization Are there any methods to fit in the memory size (e.g.

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11/15/2024

Device firmware update (DFU) over NFC

Hi for DFU is bluetooth used by default. Your DFU app suports only using bluetooth to do a DFU. Do you have any tools to do a DFU over NFC? Or do I have to write a tool by myself? Thanks and best regards Markus

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11/14/2024

What is the correct way to close the BLE connection?

Hi, I have a central, where I want to close the BLE connection and restart the device. I have a button interrupt that does this: static void button_changed(uint32_t button_state, uint32_t has_changed){ int _err; if (has_changed & DK_BTN1_MSK) { printk("resetting the device.\n"); _err = bt_conn_disconnect(central_conn, BT_HCI_ERR_REMOTE_USER_TERM_CONN); printk("bt_conn_disconnect error: %d,\n", _err); bt_conn_unref(central_conn); central_conn = NULL; k_sleep(K_MSEC(1)); // reset the system //NVIC_SystemReset(); sys_reboot(0); } } However, when the device reboots. I get this warning and the scanner does not connect to the peripheral: The connection information is probably saved in a non-volatile memory, right? How do you properly disconnection the Bluetooth connection? Thanks for the help!!!

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11/14/2024

Setting Up Filter Accept List and Bonding for BLE Central Devices

Hi, Might be possible to answer the question in bold. Thanks in advance! We have many BLE central NUS (Nordic UART Service) and many peripheral NUS communicating with each other. The BLE connection should always connect to the same pre-configured BLE device and it should be a one to one connection. In discovery/scanning it should connect to the first BLE device it finds and always connect to the same device. When a button is pressed, you can clear the configuration and select a different BLE device to connect to. So I thought using Filter accept list with a BLE address would be perfect for this, but I could not find any examples to help me. I found the devAcademy Filter Accept List example ( Lesson 5 Exercise 2 ) and the peripheral_accept_list example but only for the peripheral but I want to do this on the scanner site as the

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11/14/2024

When set ADVERTISING_DURATION 180 sec, project resetted from main after elapsed this time

I run project on SDK17 central example and added some code for advertising. But when elapsed 180 sec, my project starts from main again. I suppose, when called end of advertising, error appears and due to this error I got reset my project. Project from example with just advertising- works properly. After 180 sec advertisig disapears. I copied all functions from this project to my central project and got described problem. What settings should I check ? Thanks.

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11/14/2024

Clarification on SPI Transceive Timing in nRF Connect SDK for RHS2116 Integration

We are developing on the nRF52 Development Kit (nRF52 DK) for the nRF52832 SoC. Our application involves a 4-wire pipelined SPI communication with the Intan RHS2116 chip. According to the RHS2116 documentation (page 30, Picture 1), the SPI connection is configured such that the RHS2116 automatically outputs data two command cycles after a command is sent. This means that by the time we reach the 3rd command, there will be output data on MISO that we need to receive concurrently as the master (nRF52832) transmits the next command via MOSI. Our challenge is with the nRF Connect SDK and Zephyr OS: specifically, it’s unclear from Zephyr’s SPI library documentation if the spi_transceive function performs read and write operations within the same command cycle, which is required to meet the pipelined data flow of the RHS2116. Could you confirm if spi_transceive in the nRF Connect SDK supports simultaneous read/write operations in

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11/14/2024

unable to remove the boot banners with mcboot enabled

With the mcuboot enabled, I'm not being able to disable the boot banners even by doing the below settings in prj.conf file. CONFIG_NCS_BOOT_BANNER = n CONFIG_BOOT_BANNER = n *** Booting MCUboot v2.1.0-dev-daf2946a0f07 *** *** Using nRF Connect SDK v2.7.0-5cb85570ca43 *** *** Using Zephyr OS v3.6.99-100befc70c74 *** I: Starting bootloader I: Primary image: magic=unset, swap_type=0x1, copy_done=0x3, image_ok=0x3 I: Secondary image: magic=unset, swap_type=0x1, copy_done=0x3, image_ok=0x3 I: Boot source: none I: Image index: 0, Swap type: none I: Bootloader chainload address offset: 0xc000 I: Jumping to the first image slot How do I disable this boot banner?

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11/14/2024

How I get the passkey value??

Hello. I would like to receive the passkey value that the user entered when pairing Bluetooth and modify it. Originally, it was said that if you enter "0000", you have to enter 6 digits according to the regulations to enable Bluetooth pairing. So if I type "0000" I want to add "00" and make it "000000". But I'm still a beginner, so I'd like to know where I can get the value and modify it. You want to modify passkey and use it in the function below that you want to compare with static_passkey.

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11/14/2024

How I changed the PASSKEY in NRF52832??

I want to change static_passkey from "000000" to "0000". But It doesn't work when I update changed code to board. I changed like below pictures.(000000 -> 0000) And this is the code of PASSKEY Please help me.

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11/14/2024

nRF52832 PC10040 Recommended Inductor is EOL

Hi Nordic Support, Reaching out as due diligence on this. We've been relying on the HK100515NJ-T for L3 (15 nH DCC inductor), the recommendation from PCA10040, in our design. The part has reached EOL and we're considering replacements for it beyond the ones suggested by Digikey. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/taiyo-yuden/HK100515NJ-T/957881#product-details-substitutes I would just like to know if there are any concerns worth considering when selecting this part beyond the 15nH 10% inductance and 50mA maximum current specified for L2 in series with it. Is there a concern with switching from ceramic core to air since this is a filtering inductor? Is there a limit to the DC resistance of the part you recommend staying below? Is there a reason you chose a part with 6x the current rating specified on the datasheet? Are you considering other parts going forward for the PCA10040 series? We're also considering https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/w%C3%BCrth-elektronik/7847804150/14640529 as an alt. Thanks, -Carl

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11/14/2024