This post was last edited by damiaa on 2018-11-30 12:08 [Development Kit for nRF52840] + Review of the third tool nrf connect 2.6.0 Here is a PC desktop tool for the Development Kit for nRF52840, for all nRF51 and nRF52 series. nrf connect 2.6.0 has been upgraded to nrf connect 2.6.1, which is an integration of a series of desktop tools, including 5 software.
nRF Connect Bluetooth Low EnergynRF Connect Bluetooth Low Energy is a cross-test and development platform tool for low-power Bluetooth. It allows you to easily connect to other Bluetooth devices and read and write their node data. Supports the following devices: - PCA10028 nRF51 Development Kit
- PCA10031 nRF51 Dongle
- PCA10040 nRF52 Development Kit
- PCA10056 nRF52840 Development Kit
- PCA10059 nRF52840 Dongle
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nRF Cloud Gateway An example of connecting Bluetooth to the cloud First you need to register ( from the nRF Cloud Gateway More information on the page below nrf connect 2.6.1 directly to the cloud page
), secondly you need a computer and aPCA10056 nRF52840 Development Kit board. The specific steps are as follows: Cloud === (computer + nRF52840 Development Kit board as gateway) == After the device is registered, you need to open the
nRF Cloud Gateway in nrf connect 2.6.1. It will prompt you to plug in the development board (if not plugged in). After the board is plugged in, select the serial port of the plug-in board:
Then that's it, connected. The board used as a gateway for the first time here usually has its firmware updated:
Continuing to click DISCONNECT will disconnect:
From the
nRF Cloud Gateway More information on the following page of nrf connect 2.6.1, go directly to the cloud page (registration is also here) Here you can add a Bluetooth gateway
to see the connected gateway
nrf connect 2.6.1 can also see if it is connected
You can directly add devices on the nrfcloud.com web page on your computer:
nRF Cloud Gateway That’s all for now. Power Profiler A tool for measuring power Programmer A tool for programming
RSSI Viewer A tool for measuring signal strengthYou can try it here first. This content was originally created by damiaa, and must be reproduced or used for commercial purposes with the author's consent and source indicated