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Modem is supported in the nRF91 using Nordic's `Modem library <https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/nrfxlib/nrf_modem/README.html>`_.
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Supported modem features:
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============= ========= ===============
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Modem feature Support Notes
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============= ========= ===============
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AT Yes ``/dev/modem``
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Socket Yes via ``usrsock``
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SIOCLTECMD Partial
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GNSS Yes
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AGPS No
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Bootloader No
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Delta DFU No
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Modem Trace No
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============= ========= ===============
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Peripheral Support
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==================
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The following list indicates peripherals supported in NuttX:
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Peripheral Support Notes
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CRUPTOCELL No
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DPPI No
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EGU No
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GPIO Yes
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GPIOTE Yes
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IPC Yes nrfx compatible
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I2S No
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KMU No
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PDM No
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PWM Yes
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RTC Yes
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SPIM Yes
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SPIS No
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SPU Yes
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TIMER Yes
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TWIM Yes
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TWIS No
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UART Yes
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UARTE No
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WDT No
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I2C
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---
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I2C is supported both in polling and interrupt mode (via EasyDMA).
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.. note:: The I2C peripheral does not support sending two transfers without sending
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a START nor RSTART. For this reason, this is supported via an internal buffer where
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messages will be first copied to and sent together.
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The lower-half of I2C bus is initialized by :c:func:`nrf91_i2cbus_initialize`.
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SPI
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SPI is supported both in polling and interrupt-based (via EasyDMA) mode. The latter
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supports arbitrarily long transfers using Nordic's list-mode EasyDMA (intermediate
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transfers are currently still manually started).
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It is possible to use SPI without either MOSI/MISO pin defined by simply not providing
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the relevant ``BOARD_SPI*_MISO/MOSI_PIN`` definition.
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This implementation support power management hooks, which will disable SPI peripheral when
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entering either SLEEP or STANDBY modes and reconfigure it when going back to NORMAL mode.
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UART
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UART is implemented using polling. UARTE EasyDMA feature is not yet supported.
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This may introduce a large number of interrupts which may be undesirable.
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PWM
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---
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PWM is supported via standard driver. This means that more advanced features such as
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complex sequences or waveform modes are not yet supported.
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TIMER
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The TIMER peripheral is exposed as standard timer.
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RTC
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---
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The RTC peripheral is exposed as a standard timer, since it is really a low-power
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timer, without any date handling capabilities.
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Tool Issues
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