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Zigbee® 3.0: The Power of Green

Wi-Fi, Zigbee and Thread unmeshed.

Source: Zigbee® 3.0: The Power of Green

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BLE Bluetooth

Nordic Thingy

Nordic Thingy:52 – IoT Sensor Kit – Rapid prototype platform for the IoT

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BLE Bluetooth

Using Visual Studio Code for Nordic nRF5 BLE Debugging

Using Cortex Debug for Nordic nRF5x on Visual Studio Code and bumpy

https://electronut.in/vscode-nrf52-dev/
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The Blueberry Pi, Just Another Fruity SBC? – Hackster Blog

The Raspberry Pi is a the uncontested winner of the single-board computing market. The form factor has become a de facto standard, and the…

Source: The Blueberry Pi, Just Another Fruity SBC? – Hackster Blog

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BLE Bluetooth mesh

Bluetooth Mesh

Bluetooth mesh is complex, but using IC vendor solutions and development tools, designers can build smart Bluetooth mesh networked applications quickly.

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BLE Bluetooth mesh

Bluetooth mesh

Bluetooth mesh allows developers to build networked smart home applications based on Bluetooth low energy for the first time.

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BLE Bluetooth Thread

An nRF52840-Based Bluetooth 5 Dongle –

Playing with Thread and MQTT-SN on Nordic nRF52840

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BLE Bluetooth mesh Thread

An nRF52840-Based Bluetooth 5 Dongle – Hackster Blog

The days when you had to plug a USB dongle into your PC, Mac, or single-board computer to add Bluetooth functionality seemed to be long…

Source: An nRF52840-Based Bluetooth 5 Dongle – Hackster Blog

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Using Visual Studio Code for Nordic nRF5 BLE Debugging @NordicTweets @code

Another great post by electronut labs. They write: We really like Visual Studio Code editor for development. Their UI is very modern and slick, and they provide nice extensions which will make your…

Source: Using Visual Studio Code for Nordic nRF5 BLE Debugging @NordicTweets @code

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Prototype to production: Assembly tips & techniques (part 3) – Particle Blog

Learn how to create an assembly diagram, place your components, and more in the final installment of our prototype to production series.

Source: Prototype to production: Assembly tips & techniques (part 3) – Particle Blog