nRF Connect SDK
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nRF Connect SDK
2.1.1
Contents
About the nRF Connect SDK
Glossary
Getting started
Development model
Application development
Board support
Pin control
Build and configuration system
Optimizing application
Memory footprint optimization
Power optimization
Bootloaders and Device Firmware Updates
Logging in nRF Connect SDK
Multi-image builds
Testing with Unity and CMock
Running applications with Trusted Firmware-M
Working with RF front-end modules
Adding Wi-Fi Coexistence support to short-range radio applications
Using external components
Security
Working with nRF91 Series
Working with nRF70 Series
Working with nRF53 Series
Working with nRF52 Series
Using nRF Cloud with the nRF Connect SDK
Protocols
Applications
Samples
Drivers
Libraries
Scripts
Release notes
Software maturity levels
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Optimizing application
The following user guides show how you can optimize your application.
Subpages:
Memory footprint optimization
General recommendations
Bluetooth
Gazell
Matter
NFC
Thread
Zigbee
Power optimization
Disabling serial logging
Idle current due to other peripherals
Cellular applications
nRF Connect SDK
nRF Connect SDK
nrfx
nrfxlib
Zephyr Project
MCUboot
Trusted Firmware-M
Matter
Kconfig Reference