Tips and tricks for developing nRF applications with SES.How to configure the CMSIS Configuration Wizard plugin for easier sdk_config.h configuration.How to enable logging and debug messages.How to set up and install Segger Embedded Studio for nRF development. ![]() Best of all, Nordic and Segger had recently announced a partnership where nRF developers can get a FREE commercial license to use SES without limitations! You can read more about the partnership announcement here. SES is a professional cross-platform IDE for ARM Core microcontrollers, including the nRF5x series chipsets from Nordic Semiconductor. I started searching for a better, more sustainable solution and I stumbled upon Segger Embedded Studio (SES). ![]() Not to mention, the setup was different for each of the three main operating systems (Windows, macOS, and Linux). Even then, it wouldn’t work quite as well as I would like it to. Unfortunately, the setup was quite lengthy and involved many changes to make it work, especially with on-target debugging. I had been using NetBeans for over a decade, so I was very comfortable with customizing and modifying the different settings and configurations to make it work. ![]() The beauty with NetBeans is that it’s cross-platform and customizable to fit your needs. In a previous blog post ( The complete nRF Mac development tutorial), I went over how to set up your nRF development environment using the NetBeans IDE on a Mac.
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