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Getting Started
Running a first example
Running examples that use a SoftDevice
Using the SDK with other boards
Hardware Drivers
LPCOMP
UART
TWI
SPI Master
SPI Slave
Timer
QDEC
Clock
RNG
WDT
PPI
Libraries
BLE libraries
Debug Assert Handler
BLE Device Manager
DTM - Direct Test Mode
Error Log
Module for writing error and stack to flash memory
Radio Notification Event Handler
RTOS support
RTX Support
Transport Services
HCI transport library
Memory pool library
SLIP handling library
SLIP layer for supporting packet framing in HCI transport
SoftDevice Handler Library
This library is used for initializing and disabling the SoftDevice and also propagating SoftDevice events to the application
Button handling library
FIFO library
Schedule handling library
The scheduler is used for transferring execution from the interrupt context to the main context
Timer library
Simple timer
GPIOTE handling library
Flash handling library
Persistent Storage Manager
Debug Logger
Error module
Sensor Data Simulator
Functions for simulating sensor data
Examples
BLE Central
BLE Heart Rate Collector Example
BLE Multi-link Example
Direct Test Mode
Hardware Peripheral Examples
Blinky Example
Blinky RTX Example
ADC HAL Example
BSP Example
Clock Example
Flash Write Example
GPIOTE Example
LPCOMP Example
Radio Receiver Example
Radio Transmitter Example
Pin Change Interrupt Example
PPI Example
PWM Example
QDEC Example
Radio Test Example
RAM Retention Example
Random Number Generator Example
Real Time Counter Example
SPI Master Loopback Example
SPI Master Example to be used with SPI Slave Example
SPI Slave Example
Temperature Example
Timer Example
Simple Timer Example
WDT Example
UART Example
UICR Config Example
BSP indication states
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