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Nordic-powered asset tracker solution provides heavy vehicle tracking for up to five years

Jimi IoT’s LL701 asset tracker employs Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9160 SiP to provide GNSS location tracking and cellular connectivity over extended periods

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Transportation, Sustainability, nRF91 Series

News

6/29/2023

Cellular IoT farm storage tank level monitor completely eliminates the all-too-common problem of farms running out of fuel or fertilizer

The battery-powered monitor lasts for 10 years and is said to pay for itself within a single saved unnecessary truck delivery. The solution provides fill level, location, temperature and other critical information for a multitude of fuel types

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Industrial Automation, nRF91 Series

News

6/15/2020

Higher security programming language alternative, Rust, could eliminate many common IoT device vulnerabilities and is demo’d running on Nordic nRF9160 SiP

According to U.K. based product development and engineering consultancy, 42 Technology, Rust is a very-high-performance alternative to common systems programming languages such as C and C++ because it avoids the memory safety issues that “plague those languages but without the complexity and overhead of Java”

Tags: nRF9160, Connected Health, Industrial Automation, Transportation, Sports and Fitness, Wearables, nRF91 Series

News

12/12/2019

Nordic-powered waste management solution measures fill levels and schedules collections

The adhoc smart waste solution uses the nRF9160 SiP to provide cellular IoT Cloud connectivity, enabling efficient resource management

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Transportation, Sustainability, nRF91 Series

News

11/17/2022

Cellular IoT development board simplifies prototyping of IoT solutions

SparkFun Electronics’ SparkFun Thing Plus employs Nordic’s nRF9160 SiP to offer low power LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular IoT wireless connectivity

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Transportation, nRF91 Series

News

6/29/2021

Smallest LTE-M and Bluetooth LE drone tracker for professional pilots to be compliant with new remote ID regulation

Dronetag Mini employs Nordic nRF9160 SiP and nRF52833 SoC, enabling users to apply for flight approval and monitor the status of their drones

Tags: nRF9160, nRF52833, Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth LE, nRF91 Series, nRF52 Series

News

12/20/2021

Lightweight animal tracker uses Nordic-enabled cellular IoT to monitor small species

Cellular Tracking Technologies’ FlickerGPS and FlickerCL employ Nordic nRF9160 SiP for wildlife-to-Cloud connectivity

Tags: Cellular IoT, LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF91 Series, nRF9160, nRF Cloud, Asset Tracking, Sustainability, Life on Land, GNSS

News

1/30/2023

Nordic-powered cellular IoT asset tracker features claimed battery life of over 10 years

Digital Matter’s Remora3 uses Nordic low power nRF9160 SiP for accurate and power-efficient asset tracking

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, Bluetooth 5.2, Asset Tracking, nRF91 Series, Sustainability, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

News

9/25/2023

Nordic nRF9160 cellular IoT module voted Best in Show at Embedded World Conference 2019 by top U.S. trade title, Embedded Computing Design

Nordic Semiconductor today announces that its low-power nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) with integrated LTE-M/NB-IoT modem and GPS has won Embedded Computing Design’s highly prestigious ‘Best in Show’ award at this year’s Embedded World Conference currently being held at Nuremberg in Germany.

Tags: LTE-M, NB-IoT, nRF9160, nRF9160 DK, nRF91 Series

News

2/26/2019

Nordic expands global cellular IoT coverage for its nRF9160 SiP by partnering with one of the world’s most highly regarded cellular IoT connectivity service providers

The deal with UK-headquartered Arkessa gives Nordic customers an even wider choice of cellular data options, including extensive European and global coverage for NB-IoT and LTE-M. Arkessa provides dedicated technical support, commercial flexibility and easy access to trial packs to enable Nordic customers to test and evaluate connectivity wherever they are in the world. The partnership is immediately effective for interested Nordic nRF9160 SiP customers

Tags: nRF9160, LTE-M, NB-IoT, NFC, Connected Health, Industrial Automation, Professional lighting, Transportation, nRF91 Series

News

11/17/2020

DevZone - first 10 hits

Problem adding my NRF9160DK in nRFCloud

I followed the documentation, I'm also using nrf- but I still got:

forum

5/19/2024

thingy 91 ble ( sensor data)

how could I recover data from the internal sensors of the thingy 91 card via bluetooth

forum

5/17/2024

Figuring out functional state of nrf9160 modem

I hope someone can help me here with my question. In my project we are using a nrf9160 with modem fw version 1.3.5. The application sends/receives data periodically (1 hour etc) using nB-Iot. Meanwhile it is in PSM. We were running for several times in the last months/years into a modem state that it hangs and a connection can not be established. There were several reasons, previous modem firmware versions that were buggy etc etc (not only in my project) ... There is a fault handler implemented as I see which might help https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/nrfxlib/nrf_modem/doc/fault_handling.html The goal is to detect whether the modem is in a functional state and could connect if a connection can be established. Excepts the fault handler that directly signals a not functional state of the modem, are there any other ways how to detect whether the modem is functional? Sending AT-commands periodically? Unfortunately I did not

forum

5/17/2024

can i add wifi in nordic thingy 91

can i add wifi in nordic thingy 91

forum

5/17/2024

ADC device tree settings for nRF9160

Hi, I am using custom board (nRF9160) and zephyr V2.6 and I would like to make sure that I understand the ADC settings correctly in the device tree: channel @ 1 { reg = ; zephyr,gain = "ADC_GAIN_1_4" ; zephyr,reference = "ADC_REF_VDD_1_4" ; zephyr,vref-mv = ; zephyr,acquisition-time = ; zephyr,input-positive = ; /* P0.16 */ zephyr,resolution = ; zephyr,oversampling = ; }; 1- "ADC_REF_VDD_1_4"; means I am using the board power supply as a ref ? it is 3.38V 2- vref-mv is 3.38 / 4 3- oversampling = ; is this the sampling rate ? so every time I execute adc_read_dt function, 256 samples will be collected ? 4- I am measuring the voltage every 100ms once, is ADC_ACQ_TIME_MICROSECONDS , 3 considered suitable ? 5- when the voltage is 33mV the ADC reads it as 23mV, I measured the physical pin and it is 33mV, why such difference ?

forum

5/17/2024

Partion Manager script failing when MCUboot configured

Hi everyone, I have a fairly mature project that I am now required to add MCUboot to so that remote firmware updates can be possible. I am building for a custom board based upon the NRF9160. I have verified the following things so far: My project builds with CONFIG_MCUBOOT=n without issue I can build a simple sample (hello world) with CONFIG_MCUBOOT=y on my custom board I get the following output message from the build process: Building SG-Firmware west build --build-dir /home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware/build_primary /home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware --pristine --board crm_nrf9160_primary_ns --no-sysbuild -- -DNCS_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=NONE -DBOARD_ROOT=/home/cmabon/ncs/v2.4.1/zephyr;/home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware -Db0_OVERLAY_CONFIG=/home/cmabon/ncs/v2.5.0/nrf/subsys/partition_manager/partition_manager_enabled.conf -Dmcuboot_OVERLAY_CONFIG=/home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware/child_image/mcuboot.conf;/home/cmabon/ncs/v2.5.0/nrf/subsys/partition_manager/partition_manager_enabled.conf -DCACHED_CONF_FILE=/home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware/prj.conf -DDTC_OVERLAY_FILE=/home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware/boards/crm_nrf9160_primary_ns.overlay -- west build: generating a build system Loading Zephyr default modules (Zephyr base). -- Application: /home/cmabon/Documents/Projects/SG-Firmware -- CMake version: 3.20.5 -- Found Python3: /home/cmabon/ncs/toolchains/7795df4459/usr/local/bin/python3.8 (found suitable version "3.8.2", minimum required is "3.8") found components: Interpreter -- Cache files will be written to: /home/cmabon/.cache/zephyr -- Zephyr version: 3.4.99 (/home/cmabon/ncs/v2.5.0/zephyr) -- Found west (found suitable version "1.1.0", minimum required

forum

5/17/2024

problem to detect the LTE network

what should i do to get the what should i do to get the thingy91 connected to LTE Network ? the SIM has been acitvited but i still cannot connect the Dk to the network.thingy91 connected to LTE Network ? the SIM has been acitvited but i still cannot connect the Dk to the network.

forum

5/16/2024

NRF9160 reset loop prevention never seems to actually trigger

Hi, We've got a board with a fairly limited power supply in production and it's expected to brown out under certain conditions. As such, I need to verify the reset loop prevention described in this Nordic Semiconductor white paper. I'm using mfw_nrf9160_1.3.5 and SDK 2.0, so I expect the prevention to trigger after 7 resets. To test this I unconditionally trigger a connection during the boot sequence and have our power supply limited to ~30 mA to trigger a brown out. I can see +CEREG: 2 and +CSCON: 1 just before each reset, so the device appears to be browning out during active comms, but it never triggers the reset loop prevention. I let it reset approx 20 times before stopping the test. I never call +CFUN=0 and can't it doesn't appear to be called from any sdk code as if I breakpoint in `lte_lc_func_mode_set` it never triggers. Any help

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5/16/2024

BLE antenna connection on nrf9160dk

I have two nrf9160DKs that are talking to each other over BLE. Things are working fine but I want to eliminate some of the external noise in my environment. Is it possible to connect the two J3 connectors and expect it to work? Thanks Mike

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5/16/2024

Unable to flash

Hi, I started fesh on a new laptop, installed nrf Connect for desktop. I used VS Code to install the the latest nrf toolchain and sdk, verison 2.6.1, as they recommend that using Vs code is the preferred method. I then installed the quickstart app, version 0.2.6, inside nrf connect for desktop and tried to flash a sample. Flashing was unsuccessful and with error as seen in the attached images. I also tried flashing a sample using the nrf extension in VS code and got a similar error. It seems that the J-Link programmer is not detected. I have also tried using the programmer app version 4.3.0 but also no success. See attached log file. I hope to hear from you soon. Best regards, devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../2024_2D00_05_2D00_14T17_5F00_52_5F00_18.234Z_2D00_log.txt

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5/14/2024