
The Bluetooth Low Energy Protocol Stack: Understanding the layers
Do you want to know how the Bluetooth Low Energy Protocol Stack works? You’ve come to the right place. The first step in understanding how
Do you want to know how the Bluetooth Low Energy Protocol Stack works? You’ve come to the right place. The first step in understanding how
Protocol stacks are important for a variety of reasons. But what are they, exactly? Protocol stacks are a layered collection of protocols that work together
A communications protocol is a “set of rules that must be obeyed by all users in a device network.” This is a very grand definition,
Whether you’re creating a new Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) product or updating an existing one, deciding whether to go with a chipset vs. a module
According to Pareto’s 80/20 rule, roughly 80% of the results come from 20% of the efforts. There are probably over a hundred of BLE System-on-Chips
Bluetooth Low Energy Passive keyless entry (PKE) systems, which allow drivers to open car doors without having to fumble for their keys are becoming increasingly
There are several ways to secure BLE device communications. One way is to randomize the MAC address of the device. This is an effective way
This post comes straight from the Bluetooth Developer Academy community forums. It all started with this simple question from one of the Academy members: We
This article/video is sponsored by InPlay, Inc. However, the opinions expressed by the author are his own and were not influenced by the sponsor. Introduction
Introduction In this week’s post/video, we cover the newest development kit from Nordic Semiconductor: the nRF5340 LE Audio development kit, which was released today (May