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doc: Add documentation for new KConfig option #1140

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@Tschet1 Tschet1 commented Dec 12, 2023

The new KConfig option for MPSL allows to change the default assigned interrupt for low-priority processing. This allows for better interoperability with other SW modules such as ESB.

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The new KConfig option for MPSL allows to change the default assigned
interrupt for low-priority processing. This allows for better
interoperability with other SW modules such as ESB.

Signed-off-by: Jan Müller <[email protected]>
@Tschet1 Tschet1 force-pushed the make_sw_interrupt_kconfig_configurable branch from 1707469 to 135bcf3 Compare December 13, 2023 07:33
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@rlubos rlubos merged commit dcb888f into nrfconnect:main Dec 13, 2023
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