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86 system startup. Disabling this option will not switch back these
23 hawkBit is a domain independent back-end framework for polling out
143 do it by removing ``SB156`` jumper on the back side of the board.
78 We're now 2.131 ms into the run, at which point the alarms are read back
183 overwrite the built-in Nordic bootloader, so you can always go back to using293 onto the back side of the board.
158 # back to the minimum version so that it is displayed in the error text.
177 expansion connector on the back of the board.
130 do it by removing ``SB156`` jumper on the back side of the board.
124 do it by removing ``SB156`` jumper on the back side of the board.
55 can be released back to the system. Because resources are also freed
286 The BL5340 has a flash read-back protection feature. When flash287 read-back protection is active, you will need to recover the chip
88 a test pad pattern (not a connector) on the back side of the PCB. So, It needs
105 /* Send to response back to the client */
272 resource handler, which echoes received data back to the client:304 /* Echo data back to client */
156 also un-referenced and net_pkt is automatically placed back into the252 mode back and forth at any time. The net_pkt will be set to overwrite
273 The LwM2M RD client can send events back to the sample. To receive those415 * :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_LWM2M_TLS_SESSION_CACHING` uses session cache when before falling back to…547 The Zephyr LwM2M engine defines events that can be sent back to the application through callback
48 :c:enum:`bt_mesh_dfu_effect`. The DFU effect return parameter will be communicated back to the
95 * 0x7 - rwx, cache write back
90 register (A1) on the stack and be able to walk back up on return.
28 …This must be the largest value of the invalidation or the write-back size for both sides of the co…
44 …This must be the largest value of the invalidation or the write-back size for both sides of the co…192 #. The control message travels back to the sender.
119 do it by removing ``SB52`` jumper on the back side of the board.
78 or possible back-powering of the battery.
188 | | | no circuitry to prevent current from flowing back into the USB connector. …
160 none, write-back, or write-through.