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nordicsemiconductor.github.io

46 points by aleksanb 11 years ago · 10 comments

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aleksanbOP 11 years ago

Hello HN! We, a group of summer interns at Nordic Semiconductor, have made an Internet of Things-enabling platform based on ARM's mbed technology. We make it easy to rapidly prototype and develop Bluetooth LE enabled devices - get up and running in under 10 lines of code, written directly in the browser.

We hope to create a community around BLE devices where developers share their ideas designs with each other. Everything is open-source, of course, with lots of supporting materials, together with companion apps for both Android and iOS.

  • toni 11 years ago

    I have spent 10 minutes trying to find an actual working "buy now" or "add to cart" button, but sadly, those are no where to find.

    I followed the link from Location Puck Tutorial Page[1] to mbed.org page[2] which does have a "Buy Now" button, but clicking on it took me back to the vendor page where it was completely unclear how am i supposed to buy this!

    I understand you have this amazing bluetooth board, that I can do wonderful magic with it. But how do I get one? Give me a straight direct link to buy this thing.

    How can you possibly think that this can be called "The Raspberry Pi of Bluetooth" when even buying this looks like an impossible mission.

    As I said it looks pretty cool and I congratulate you for taking it so far. I think there is a lot of work to be done to enable hobbyists/hackers to buy this device easily without jumping through numerous corporate hops.

    Also if I understand it correctly, I need a special IDE to be able to hack on this device? If that is really the case, I think there should be some work to decouple the device from the IDE to increase the openness and remove any kind of vendor lock-in.

    But then again, i might be completely off and this device is not what i thought it was. Good luck anyway!

    [1] http://nordicsemiconductor.github.io/puck/tutorials/location...

    [2] https://mbed.org/platforms/Nordic-nRF51822/

    [3] https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/Bluetooth-R-low-ener...

  • micheljansen 11 years ago

    Cool idea. I would recommend making it clearer how to order the kit though. I read your page with interest, then reached the bottom without really knowing what to do next (yes, I did see that "tutorial" link).

    I understand that as interns you may not have control over the purchase process, but a "Buy now ($XX)" button at the bottom would be a step in the right direction.

    (for the curious, it appears that an nRF51822 evaluation kit costs about $/€ 80).

TeMPOraL 11 years ago

Please mark in the title that it's about BLE, not the "usual" Bluetooth. Those are two different technologies.

doe88 11 years ago

Neat project. It would be even greater if the IDE was working natively on OSX/Linux.

  • introiboad 11 years ago

    With mbed you can compile everything from the browser, and Nordic's userspace code can be compiled on any platform with GCC.

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