By Fred Eady View In Digital Edition
BLE is a BIG thing these days. Get in on how to design the hardware and write the code for Nordic Semiconductor’s ubiquitous nRF5 SoCs. nRF51 Series devices support a range of protocol stacks including Bluetooth low energy (previously called Bluetooth Smart), ANT, and proprietary 2.4 GHz protocols such as Gazell. nRF51 Series devices are also on-air compatible with existing nRF24L products from Nordic Semiconductor. In this series of discussions, we will utilize Nordic’s BLE development tools and the Keil Cortex-M C compiler to bring a BLE project to life.
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