At a first glance of the ESB, you'd have to do a fair amount of work to replace the nimBLE stack with the ESB stack, but it looks like at least soe of the work might be done via the micro-esb library at https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nrf51-micro-esb <https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nrf51-micro-esb> That's for the NRF51 though, so there's probably some work involved in getting that cleaned up for nrf52, maybe.
Let us know how it goes! dg > On Dec 15, 2016, at 11:38 PM, then yon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Support, > > Currently i'm working on NRF52 dev; and i wish to make use of the enhanced > shockburst feature. > > Is there anyway i can do that? Please give me some hint for me to start with. > > Thank you. > > Regards, > > Then Yoong Ze -- David G. Simmons (919) 534-5099 Web <https://davidgs.com/> • Blog <https://davidgs.com/davidgs_blog> • Linkedin <http://linkedin.com/in/davidgsimmons> • Twitter <http://twitter.com/TechEvangelist1> • GitHub <http://github.com/davidgs> /** Message digitally signed for security and authenticity. * If you cannot read the PGP.sig attachment, please go to * http://www.gnupg.com/ <http://www.gnupg.com/> Secure your email!!! * Public key available at keyserver.pgp.com <http://keyserver.pgp.com/> **/ ♺ This email uses 100% recycled electrons. Don't blow it by printing! There are only 2 hard things in computer science: Cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors.
