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Using the BlueSMiRF
Introduction
Are you ready to hit the airwaves and add Bluetooth to your project? With
the BlueSMiRF and Bluetooth Mate line of products, you’re much closer
than you think to replacing those pesky, tangled RX and TX wires with
2.4GHz wireless communication.
Each of these modules has a Bluetooth transceiver on it, meaning they’re
capable of both sending and receiving data. They’re perfect for directly
replacing a wired asynchronous serial interface. Free of wires, your devices
can be up to 100 meters away from each other. On top of those benefits,
these modules are also very easy to use. There’s no messing with
Bluetooth protocols or the stack, just send data over a serial interface, and
it’s piped through to whatever Bluetooth module to which it’s connected.
In this tutorial we’ll cover everything you need to know about these
Bluetooth modules. We’ll begin with an overview of the hardware, and the
differences between each device. Then we’ll get into hardware hookup and
example Arduino code.
Materials and Tools
For starters, you’ll need one of the four Bluetooth modems we’ll be covering
in this tutorial: the Bluetooth Mate Silver, BlueSMiRF Silver, Bluetooth Mate
Gold, or BlueSMiRF Gold. The modules all function in the same way, so
this tutorial is applicable to all four.
Wireless communication won’t do you any good unless you have two
devices that can talk to each other! These Bluetooth modems can talk to
any other Bluetooth device that supports SPP. That (long) list includes
other BlueSMiRFs or Bluetooth Mates, or Bluetooth modules embedded
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into your computer, or even your smartphone. If your computer doesn’t
already have a Bluetooth module in it, you can plug a Bluetooth USB
Module into an available USB slot.
We’ll also need something to talk to the Bluetooth modem on the serial end.
This will usually be a microcontroller of some sort. In this tutorial we’ll be
using an Arduino.
Finally, in order to interface to the Bluetooth modem, you’ll need to solder
headers or wires to it. So you’ll need a simple soldering iron and solder.
This topic is covered further in the Hardware Hookup section.
Suggested Reading
First and foremost, check out the Bluetooth technology tutorial if you want
to learn some of the general concepts behind this nifty wireless standard.
It’d also be good if you’re familiar with these concepts:
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Serial Communication
How to Solder
What is Arduino?
Serial Terminal Basics
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