Author
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Matrix Ltd.
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Version
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1.4
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Category
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Wireless
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Bluetooth (RN4677) component
Low level routines for controlling a Microchip RN4677 Bluetooth Module. Also available in the form of the BL0170 Bluetooth E-block. Uses an interrupt to receive characters from the UART and improve reliability, Must be used with a hardware UART channel.
Component Source Code
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Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
No additional examples
Macro reference
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ReceiveByte
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Receives a single data byte from the Bluetooth module. 0-255 - Valid Data / 256 signifies no data available.
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Amount of time to wait in milliseconds 0=Wait forever
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- UINT
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Return
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SendString
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Sends a string to the Bluetooth module.
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- STRING
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Text
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- VOID
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Return
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LeaveCommandMode
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Leaves command mode allowing data to be passed back and forth,
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- VOID
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Return
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ConnectToMAC
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Connects to a specific Bluetooth MAC address. Waits up to 5 seconds for connection to be established. Returns 1 if connection was successful.
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- STRING
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MACAddress
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MAC Address of the Bluetooth Device we wish to connect to
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- BOOL
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Return
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SendCommand
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Sends a command string to the Bluetooth module. 0 = Command sent ok, 255 = No Reply
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- STRING
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Command
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- BYTE
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DiscardReply
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0=Do not touch the reply, 1=Wait for reply and remove from buffer
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- BYTE
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Return
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ReadString
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Copies the incoming data from the data string array to a local string variable.
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- BYTE
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NumBytes
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Maximum number of bytes to try and read
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- STRING
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Return
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SendByte
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Sends a single data byte out to the Bluetooth module.
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- BYTE
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Data
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- VOID
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Return
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EnterCommandMode
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Enters command mode allowing commands to be sent using the SendCommand macro. Returns: 0 = No Reply / 1 = Command Mode OK
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- BOOL
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Return
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WaitForStringValue
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Allows us to wait and check for an incoming value. Returns 1 if the string value is found otherwise returns 0.
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- STRING
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Value
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String value to look for
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Length of time to wait in milliseconds
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- BOOL
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Return
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GetMACAddress
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Gets the local Bluetooth device MAC address.
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- STRING
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Return
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Initialise
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Sets up the Bluetooth module including: - Enabling the UART - Configuring the module (Name / Key / etc) Returns 1 for OK and 0 for no reply.
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- BYTE
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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Bluetooth Settings
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Init Details
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Allows the Bluetooth device name and key to be automatically assigned on initialise.
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Device Name
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Sets the friendly name of the Bluetooth device.
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Pair Key
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Discoverable
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Is the Bluetooth module discoverable by default?
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Reply Timeout
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Specifies the amount of time to wait for incoming data before timing out in milliseconds. Default 2000 = 2 seconds.
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RX Buffer Size
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Amount of RAM memory to dedicate to receiving responses and incoming data from the BT module. Default 40
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Connections
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Channel
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UART Channel selector Software channels are bit banged using generic I/O pins but are not as reliable as hardware channels. Hardware channels use the selected peripheral on-board the target microcontroller.
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Baud Options
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Baud rate option selector
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Baud Rate
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TX
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Pin to be used for Transmit data
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TX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware transmit pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
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RX
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Pin to be used for Receive data
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RX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware receive pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
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Use Flow Control
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Flow Control (Handshake) enable or disable. On: Two I/O pins are used to control the flow of data in and out of the device. Off: Flow control is disabled.
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Reset Pin
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Simulation
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Simulate Comms
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Simulation
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Scope Traces
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Selects if the scope traces are automatically added to the data recorder window or not. Simulation - draws an approximation of the UART data onto the scope trace. ICT - sets up the scope trace for incoming data and adds UART packet decoding at the correct BAUD.
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Console Data
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Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
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Console Columns
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Number of characters that can be displayed on a single line of the console.
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Data Source
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Simulation data source used to allow the component to connect to various remote devices Nothing - Simulation data is ignored COM port - Routes the communication data to and from a physical or virtual COM port Injector - Routes the communication data via a data injector component on the Panel.
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==Macro reference==
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ReceiveByte
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Receives a single data byte from the Bluetooth module. 0-255 - Valid Data / 256 signifies no data available.
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Amount of time to wait in milliseconds 0=Wait forever
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- UINT
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Return
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SendString
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Sends a string to the Bluetooth module.
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- STRING
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Text
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- VOID
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Return
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LeaveCommandMode
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Leaves command mode allowing data to be passed back and forth,
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- VOID
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Return
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ConnectToMAC
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Connects to a specific Bluetooth MAC address. Waits up to 5 seconds for connection to be established. Returns 1 if connection was successful.
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- STRING
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MACAddress
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MAC Address of the Bluetooth Device we wish to connect to
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- BOOL
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Return
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SendCommand
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Sends a command string to the Bluetooth module. 0 = Command sent ok, 255 = No Reply
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- STRING
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Command
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- BYTE
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DiscardReply
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0=Do not touch the reply, 1=Wait for reply and remove from buffer
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- BYTE
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Return
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ReadString
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Copies the incoming data from the data string array to a local string variable.
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- BYTE
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NumBytes
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Maximum number of bytes to try and read
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- STRING
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Return
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SendByte
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Sends a single data byte out to the Bluetooth module.
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- BYTE
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Data
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- VOID
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Return
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EnterCommandMode
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Enters command mode allowing commands to be sent using the SendCommand macro. Returns: 0 = No Reply / 1 = Command Mode OK
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- BOOL
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Return
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WaitForStringValue
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Allows us to wait and check for an incoming value. Returns 1 if the string value is found otherwise returns 0.
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- STRING
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Value
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String value to look for
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Length of time to wait in milliseconds
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- BOOL
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Return
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GetMACAddress
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Gets the local Bluetooth device MAC address.
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- STRING
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Return
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Initialise
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Sets up the Bluetooth module including: - Enabling the UART - Configuring the module (Name / Key / etc) Returns 1 for OK and 0 for no reply.
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- BYTE
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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Bluetooth Settings
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Init Details
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Allows the Bluetooth device name and key to be automatically assigned on initialise.
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Device Name
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Sets the friendly name of the Bluetooth device.
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Pair Key
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Discoverable
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Is the Bluetooth module discoverable by default?
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Reply Timeout
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Specifies the amount of time to wait for incoming data before timing out in milliseconds. Default 2000 = 2 seconds.
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RX Buffer Size
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Amount of RAM memory to dedicate to receiving responses and incoming data from the BT module. Default 40
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Connections
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Channel
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UART Channel selector Software channels are bit banged using generic I/O pins but are not as reliable as hardware channels. Hardware channels use the selected peripheral on-board the target microcontroller.
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Baud Options
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Baud rate option selector
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Baud Rate
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TX
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Pin to be used for Transmit data
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TX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware transmit pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
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RX
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Pin to be used for Receive data
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RX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware receive pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
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Use Flow Control
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Flow Control (Handshake) enable or disable. On: Two I/O pins are used to control the flow of data in and out of the device. Off: Flow control is disabled.
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Reset Pin
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Simulation
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Simulate Comms
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Simulation
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Scope Traces
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Selects if the scope traces are automatically added to the data recorder window or not. Simulation - draws an approximation of the UART data onto the scope trace. ICT - sets up the scope trace for incoming data and adds UART packet decoding at the correct BAUD.
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Console Data
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Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
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Console Columns
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Number of characters that can be displayed on a single line of the console.
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Data Source
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Simulation data source used to allow the component to connect to various remote devices Nothing - Simulation data is ignored COM port - Routes the communication data to and from a physical or virtual COM port Injector - Routes the communication data via a data injector component on the Panel.
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==Macro reference==
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ReceiveByte
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Receives a single data byte from the Bluetooth module. 0-255 - Valid Data / 256 signifies no data available.
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Amount of time to wait in milliseconds 0=Wait forever
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- UINT
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Return
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SendString
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Sends a string to the Bluetooth module.
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- STRING
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Text
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- VOID
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Return
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LeaveCommandMode
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Leaves command mode allowing data to be passed back and forth,
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- VOID
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Return
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ConnectToMAC
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Connects to a specific Bluetooth MAC address. Waits up to 5 seconds for connection to be established. Returns 1 if connection was successful.
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- STRING
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MACAddress
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MAC Address of the Bluetooth Device we wish to connect to
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- BOOL
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Return
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SendCommand
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Sends a command string to the Bluetooth module. 0 = Command sent ok, 255 = No Reply
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- STRING
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Command
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- BYTE
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DiscardReply
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0=Do not touch the reply, 1=Wait for reply and remove from buffer
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- BYTE
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Return
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ReadString
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Copies the incoming data from the data string array to a local string variable.
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- BYTE
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NumBytes
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Maximum number of bytes to try and read
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- STRING
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Return
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SendByte
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Sends a single data byte out to the Bluetooth module.
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- BYTE
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Data
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- VOID
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Return
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EnterCommandMode
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Enters command mode allowing commands to be sent using the SendCommand macro. Returns: 0 = No Reply / 1 = Command Mode OK
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- BOOL
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Return
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WaitForStringValue
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Allows us to wait and check for an incoming value. Returns 1 if the string value is found otherwise returns 0.
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- STRING
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Value
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String value to look for
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- UINT
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Timeout
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Length of time to wait in milliseconds
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- BOOL
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Return
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GetMACAddress
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Gets the local Bluetooth device MAC address.
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- STRING
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Return
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Initialise
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Sets up the Bluetooth module including: - Enabling the UART - Configuring the module (Name / Key / etc) Returns 1 for OK and 0 for no reply.
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- BYTE
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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Bluetooth Settings
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Init Details
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Allows the Bluetooth device name and key to be automatically assigned on initialise.
|
|
Device Name
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Sets the friendly name of the Bluetooth device.
|
|
Pair Key
|
|
|
Discoverable
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Is the Bluetooth module discoverable by default?
|
|
Reply Timeout
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Specifies the amount of time to wait for incoming data before timing out in milliseconds. Default 2000 = 2 seconds.
|
|
RX Buffer Size
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Amount of RAM memory to dedicate to receiving responses and incoming data from the BT module. Default 40
|
|
Connections
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|
Channel
|
UART Channel selector Software channels are bit banged using generic I/O pins but are not as reliable as hardware channels. Hardware channels use the selected peripheral on-board the target microcontroller.
|
|
Baud Options
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Baud rate option selector
|
|
Baud Rate
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|
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TX
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Pin to be used for Transmit data
|
|
TX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware transmit pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
RX
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Pin to be used for Receive data
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RX Remap Pin
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Allows the hardware receive pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
Use Flow Control
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Flow Control (Handshake) enable or disable. On: Two I/O pins are used to control the flow of data in and out of the device. Off: Flow control is disabled.
|
|
Reset Pin
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|
|
Simulation
|
|
Simulate Comms
|
|
|
Simulation
|
|
Scope Traces
|
Selects if the scope traces are automatically added to the data recorder window or not. Simulation - draws an approximation of the UART data onto the scope trace. ICT - sets up the scope trace for incoming data and adds UART packet decoding at the correct BAUD.
|
|
Console Data
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Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
|
|
Console Columns
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Number of characters that can be displayed on a single line of the console.
|
|
Data Source
|
Simulation data source used to allow the component to connect to various remote devices Nothing - Simulation data is ignored COM port - Routes the communication data to and from a physical or virtual COM port Injector - Routes the communication data via a data injector component on the Panel.
|
==Macro reference==
|
ReceiveByte
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Receives a single data byte from the Bluetooth module. 0-255 - Valid Data / 256 signifies no data available.
|
- UINT
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Timeout
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Amount of time to wait in milliseconds 0=Wait forever
|
- UINT
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Return
|
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SendString
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Sends a string to the Bluetooth module.
|
- STRING
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Text
|
|
- BYTE
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SendCR
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- VOID
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Return
|
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LeaveCommandMode
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Leaves command mode allowing data to be passed back and forth,
|
- VOID
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Return
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ConnectToMAC
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Connects to a specific Bluetooth MAC address. Waits up to 5 seconds for connection to be established. Returns 1 if connection was successful.
|
- STRING
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MACAddress
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MAC Address of the Bluetooth Device we wish to connect to
|
- BOOL
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Return
|
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SendCommand
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Sends a command string to the Bluetooth module. 0 = Command sent ok, 255 = No Reply
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- STRING
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Command
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- BYTE
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SendCR
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- BYTE
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DiscardReply
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0=Do not touch the reply, 1=Wait for reply and remove from buffer
|
- BYTE
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Return
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ReadString
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Copies the incoming data from the data string array to a local string variable.
|
- BYTE
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NumBytes
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Maximum number of bytes to try and read
|
- STRING
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Return
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SendByte
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Sends a single data byte out to the Bluetooth module.
|
- BYTE
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Data
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- VOID
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Return
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EnterCommandMode
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Enters command mode allowing commands to be sent using the SendCommand macro. Returns: 0 = No Reply / 1 = Command Mode OK
|
- BOOL
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Return
|
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WaitForStringValue
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Allows us to wait and check for an incoming value. Returns 1 if the string value is found otherwise returns 0.
|
- STRING
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Value
|
String value to look for
|
- UINT
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Timeout
|
Length of time to wait in milliseconds
|
- BOOL
|
Return
|
|
GetMACAddress
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Gets the local Bluetooth device MAC address.
|
- STRING
|
Return
|
|
Initialise
|
Sets up the Bluetooth module including: - Enabling the UART - Configuring the module (Name / Key / etc) Returns 1 for OK and 0 for no reply.
|
- BYTE
|
Return
|
Property reference
|
Properties
|
|
Bluetooth Settings
|
|
Init Details
|
Allows the Bluetooth device name and key to be automatically assigned on initialise.
|
|
Device Name
|
Sets the friendly name of the Bluetooth device.
|
|
Pair Key
|
|
|
Discoverable
|
Is the Bluetooth module discoverable by default?
|
|
Reply Timeout
|
Specifies the amount of time to wait for incoming data before timing out in milliseconds. Default 2000 = 2 seconds.
|
|
RX Buffer Size
|
Amount of RAM memory to dedicate to receiving responses and incoming data from the BT module. Default 40
|
|
Connections
|
|
Channel
|
UART Channel selector Software channels are bit banged using generic I/O pins but are not as reliable as hardware channels. Hardware channels use the selected peripheral on-board the target microcontroller.
|
|
Baud Options
|
Baud rate option selector
|
|
Baud Rate
|
|
|
TX
|
Pin to be used for Transmit data
|
|
TX Remap Pin
|
Allows the hardware transmit pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
RX
|
Pin to be used for Receive data
|
|
RX Remap Pin
|
Allows the hardware receive pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
Use Flow Control
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Flow Control (Handshake) enable or disable. On: Two I/O pins are used to control the flow of data in and out of the device. Off: Flow control is disabled.
|
|
Reset Pin
|
|
|
Simulation
|
|
Simulate Comms
|
|
|
Simulation
|
|
Scope Traces
|
Selects if the scope traces are automatically added to the data recorder window or not. Simulation - draws an approximation of the UART data onto the scope trace. ICT - sets up the scope trace for incoming data and adds UART packet decoding at the correct BAUD.
|
|
Console Data
|
Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
|
|
Console Columns
|
Number of characters that can be displayed on a single line of the console.
|
|
Data Source
|
Simulation data source used to allow the component to connect to various remote devices Nothing - Simulation data is ignored COM port - Routes the communication data to and from a physical or virtual COM port Injector - Routes the communication data via a data injector component on the Panel.
|
==Macro reference==
|
ReceiveByte
|
Receives a single data byte from the Bluetooth module. 0-255 - Valid Data / 256 signifies no data available.
|
- UINT
|
Timeout
|
Amount of time to wait in milliseconds 0=Wait forever
|
- UINT
|
Return
|
|
SendString
|
Sends a string to the Bluetooth module.
|
- STRING
|
Text
|
|
- BYTE
|
SendCR
|
|
- VOID
|
Return
|
|
LeaveCommandMode
|
Leaves command mode allowing data to be passed back and forth,
|
- VOID
|
Return
|
|
ConnectToMAC
|
Connects to a specific Bluetooth MAC address. Waits up to 5 seconds for connection to be established. Returns 1 if connection was successful.
|
- STRING
|
MACAddress
|
MAC Address of the Bluetooth Device we wish to connect to
|
- BOOL
|
Return
|
|
SendCommand
|
Sends a command string to the Bluetooth module. 0 = Command sent ok, 255 = No Reply
|
- STRING
|
Command
|
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- BYTE
|
SendCR
|
|
- BYTE
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DiscardReply
|
0=Do not touch the reply, 1=Wait for reply and remove from buffer
|
- BYTE
|
Return
|
|
ReadString
|
Copies the incoming data from the data string array to a local string variable.
|
- BYTE
|
NumBytes
|
Maximum number of bytes to try and read
|
- STRING
|
Return
|
|
SendByte
|
Sends a single data byte out to the Bluetooth module.
|
- BYTE
|
Data
|
|
- VOID
|
Return
|
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EnterCommandMode
|
Enters command mode allowing commands to be sent using the SendCommand macro. Returns: 0 = No Reply / 1 = Command Mode OK
|
- BOOL
|
Return
|
|
WaitForStringValue
|
Allows us to wait and check for an incoming value. Returns 1 if the string value is found otherwise returns 0.
|
- STRING
|
Value
|
String value to look for
|
- UINT
|
Timeout
|
Length of time to wait in milliseconds
|
- BOOL
|
Return
|
|
GetMACAddress
|
Gets the local Bluetooth device MAC address.
|
- STRING
|
Return
|
|
Initialise
|
Sets up the Bluetooth module including: - Enabling the UART - Configuring the module (Name / Key / etc) Returns 1 for OK and 0 for no reply.
|
- BYTE
|
Return
|
Property reference
|
Properties
|
|
Bluetooth Settings
|
|
Init Details
|
Allows the Bluetooth device name and key to be automatically assigned on initialise.
|
|
Device Name
|
Sets the friendly name of the Bluetooth device.
|
|
Pair Key
|
|
|
Discoverable
|
Is the Bluetooth module discoverable by default?
|
|
Reply Timeout
|
Specifies the amount of time to wait for incoming data before timing out in milliseconds. Default 2000 = 2 seconds.
|
|
RX Buffer Size
|
Amount of RAM memory to dedicate to receiving responses and incoming data from the BT module. Default 40
|
|
Connections
|
|
Channel
|
UART Channel selector Software channels are bit banged using generic I/O pins but are not as reliable as hardware channels. Hardware channels use the selected peripheral on-board the target microcontroller.
|
|
Baud Options
|
Baud rate option selector
|
|
Baud Rate
|
|
|
TX
|
Pin to be used for Transmit data
|
|
TX Remap Pin
|
Allows the hardware transmit pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
RX
|
Pin to be used for Receive data
|
|
RX Remap Pin
|
Allows the hardware receive pin to be configured from a list of available pins based on your target device,
|
|
Use Flow Control
|
Flow Control (Handshake) enable or disable. On: Two I/O pins are used to control the flow of data in and out of the device. Off: Flow control is disabled.
|
|
Reset Pin
|
|
|
Simulation
|
|
Simulate Comms
|
|
|
Simulation
|
|
Scope Traces
|
Selects if the scope traces are automatically added to the data recorder window or not. Simulation - draws an approximation of the UART data onto the scope trace. ICT - sets up the scope trace for incoming data and adds UART packet decoding at the correct BAUD.
|
|
Console Data
|
Selects if the console data is automatically generated or not
|
|
Console Columns
|
Number of characters that can be displayed on a single line of the console.
|
|
Data Source
|
Simulation data source used to allow the component to connect to various remote devices Nothing - Simulation data is ignored COM port - Routes the communication data to and from a physical or virtual COM port Injector - Routes the communication data via a data injector component on the Panel.
|