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The nRF9161 is an evolution of the nRF9160 and its main advantage for our applications is the ability to perform PSM on roaming networks [https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/104295/what-are-the-differences-between-nrf9160-and-nrf9161-apart-from-dect-nr] | The nRF9161 is an evolution of the nRF9160 and its main advantage for our applications is the ability to perform PSM on roaming networks [https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/104295/what-are-the-differences-between-nrf9160-and-nrf9161-apart-from-dect-nr] | ||
− | In terms of loading applications onto this new board. It seems possible to use MCUboot to upload new firmwares over UART [https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/nrf/config_and_build/dfu/index.html]. Though the specifics, I am not yet sure of. | + | In terms of loading applications onto this new board. It seems possible to use MCUboot to upload new firmwares over UART [https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/nrf/config_and_build/dfu/index.html][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgMmxa6gRqA]. Though the specifics, I am not yet sure of. |
Revision as of 02:47, 30 May 2024
This is a temporary page to discuss an upgraded version of the BoSLboard where the AVR/SIM7000 stack is replaced with a nRF9161.
The nRF9161 is an evolution of the nRF9160 and its main advantage for our applications is the ability to perform PSM on roaming networks [1]
In terms of loading applications onto this new board. It seems possible to use MCUboot to upload new firmwares over UART [2][3]. Though the specifics, I am not yet sure of.