EVK-NORA-B1 - User guide
UBX-20030319 - R06
Application development
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7.
In the “Actions” section, click “Flash”.
Figure 23: J-Link connection and board flashing
At this point, the
peripheral_lbs
sample is running. LED1 blinks at 1 second intervals to indicate
that the module is advertising with the name
Nordic_LBS
.
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The public device address stored in the OTP[0..1] registers of the NORA-B1 application core UICR
and CUSTOMER[0..1] of the NORA-B1 network core UICR are erased when the nRF53 is
programmed over the SWD port. The address can be restored by reading the 2D data matrix on
the module label. See also the NORA-B1 data sheet
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The example programs provided with the SDK use a permanent static random address stored in
the FICR. The u-blox supplied public device address is not used by default.
3.3
Test the application
Having loaded the network and application builds to the NORA-B1 module, follow the procedure
outlined below to test the application.
1.
Observe LED1 flashing. This indicates that the NORA-B1 is advertising for a connection.
2.
Install and open the nRF Connect for Mobile app on your mobile device.
3.
Start a scan and look for the
Nordic_LBS
or
Nordic_Blinky
device.
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The application loaded at the factory has the same functionality as the sample
Nordic_LBS
application, except it uses the advertising name
Nordic_Blinky
.
Figure 24: nRF Connect scanning on iOS