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Nordic nRF54L Series

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The Nordic nRF54L Series is designed for engineers building the next generation of compact, ultra-low-power smart home devices. With full Matter protocol support, integrated Bluetooth LE commissioning, and Thread compatibility, this series helps simplify development for highly interoperable wireless systems.

For those already familiar with Nordic’s legacy in BLE SoCs, the transition to Matter is refreshingly straightforward. The platform uses the same proven SDKs, hardware references, and RF stacks, allowing developers to build on what they know while extending into smart home territory. This makes the Nordic nRF54L Series particularly well-suited for constrained endpoints such as lighting controls, environmental sensors, and switches.

Security remains a top priority. The series incorporates Arm CryptoCell for secure boot, trusted firmware updates, and end-to-end data protection—all essential features for maintaining trust in connected environments. Alongside that, Nordic’s global technical support and comprehensive documentation allow teams to get started quickly and stay efficient throughout development.

Thread and Bluetooth coexist on the same hardware thanks to Nordic’s robust multiprotocol radio architecture. Whether the goal is seamless BLE commissioning or reliable Matter-over-Thread operation, the Nordic nRF54L Series handles both with minimal overhead. This simplifies RF design and reduces BOM complexity without compromising performance.

In short, the Nordic nRF54L Series brings trusted connectivity, embedded security, and smart home readiness into a highly compact and power-efficient MCU—without forcing engineers to learn everything from scratch.

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