Hardware platform enables development of Linux-based connected-home applications using Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity and other WLAN technologies combined with cellular communication link to the Cloud
Multiprotocol module from Braveridge employs nRF52832 SoC Bluetooth Low Energy solution to host LoRaWAN protocol and bridge between LAN and WAN networks
I-SYST’s BLUEPYRO-M3225 module employs Nordic nRF52832 SoC to deliver processing power for motion/proximity detection applications
The Ding Ding Ting Che parking locks use Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF51822 SoC to provide wireless connectivity to devices running the parking finder and navigation app.
Nordic’s nRF52832 SoC powers CWD’s 'CBTMN32' module, enabling users with limited RF design experience to develop complex wireless applications