
Bjorn-Inge Kleppe developed and released new soft peripheral features for Nordic Semiconductor’s nrfconnect/sdk-nrf and sdk-nrfxlib repositories, focusing on platform enablement and device support expansion. He implemented SOC-series based selection for soft peripherals and introduced a virtual register for sQSPI, streamlining build reliability and maintenance. Using C, CMake, and Zephyr OS, Bjorn-Inge delivered high-speed sQSPI transfer enhancements and broadened support to additional nRF54L and nRF54LM20 devices. His work included updating firmware versions and documentation, improving developer onboarding and reducing support needs. The engineering demonstrated depth in embedded systems and firmware, addressing maintainability and scalability for future platform growth.
December 2025 monthly summary for the sdk-nrfxlib team, focusing on feature delivery and platform expansion. Delivered enhancements to soft peripherals (sQSPI high-speed transfer) and broadened device support, paired with firmware version updates and improved documentation. The work aligns with business goals of faster data throughput, expanded market coverage, and clearer guidance for developers.
December 2025 monthly summary for the sdk-nrfxlib team, focusing on feature delivery and platform expansion. Delivered enhancements to soft peripherals (sQSPI high-speed transfer) and broadened device support, paired with firmware version updates and improved documentation. The work aligns with business goals of faster data throughput, expanded market coverage, and clearer guidance for developers.
November 2025 focused on platform enablement for Soft Peripheral across SOCs and initial sEMMC Soft Peripheral release. Key changes include SOC-series based Soft Peripheral selection in sdk-nrf (nrfxlib alignment and sQSPI path updates) and the first Soft Peripheral sEMMC release for nRF54H/L (new sQSPI virtual register) with updated docs. These changes streamline maintenance, improve build reliability, and set the stage for broader Soft Peripheral coverage.
November 2025 focused on platform enablement for Soft Peripheral across SOCs and initial sEMMC Soft Peripheral release. Key changes include SOC-series based Soft Peripheral selection in sdk-nrf (nrfxlib alignment and sQSPI path updates) and the first Soft Peripheral sEMMC release for nRF54H/L (new sQSPI virtual register) with updated docs. These changes streamline maintenance, improve build reliability, and set the stage for broader Soft Peripheral coverage.

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