On 3/25/15 8:59 AM, Brian Krejcarek wrote:
> I’ve got a fun little Bluetooth LE project here… anyone out there
> know Nordic’s nRF51822 pretty well?
> 
> Looking for some help with an algorithm that’s pretty cool.

There's some guys who come to Dorkbot regularly who made a Bluetooth
servo based on the nRF51822.  I'm not sure the current status of the
project; I think they had everything completed.  I met them over at the
PSU fab lab one evening (I think it was open every other Monday night,
alternating with Dorkbot).

I started a MIDI project based on the same chip and got basic hardware
working, but my software co-conspirator lost interest, so no further
activity.  I think I have a handful of those chips left if you need some.

Oh, and Chris Mason used that chip for a "wired refrigerator magnet"
project a while ago.  http://hg.cmason.com/nrf/wiki/Home

Regards,
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