Below you will find general information on measuring current with the nRF52 chip and basic test equipment setup and techniques.
In the fast-moving world of the Internet of Things, it’s more important than ever to make sure you can keep your products up to date quickly, securely and easily. Updating firmware remotely brings benefits to both companies and consumers.

When designing your product, it’s crucial that you choose a memory technology that lets you update your firmware easily. Otherwise, you may have to scrap a lot of products if you find errors. If this happens after they've been shipped to end customers, the negative impacts will be severe.

Firmware is held in non-volatile memory such as ROM, EPROM or flash memory. Let’s take a closer look at one of them: flash memory, which enables device firmware updates (DFU) and the advantages that this gives.

Get to know the differences between memory options and the trade-offs you need to make when working with Bluetooth Low Energy development projects.
The Skullcandy Indy ANC is the pinnacle of the Indy true wireless family, and it is powered by MediaTek Airoha. Loaded with top tech, it has Digital Active Noise Cancellation with up to 32 hours of battery life and wireless charging case with rapid charging that gives 2 hours of play from just a 10-minute charge. The Indy ANC’s lag-free connection allows full media controls on each bud. And, a ‘tap and hold’ Ambient Mode that switches off ANC to let you easily engage with the world around you without having to remove the bud.