| Andy Neil 06/27/09 02:48 Modified: 06/27/09 02:56 Read: 246 times Basingstoke Uk |
#166517 - Nothing special [edited] Responding to: Karim Fallahzadeh's previous message |
Karim Fallahzadeh said:
how i can interface a blue tooth device with an 8052 microcontroler In exactly the same way that you'd interface any other device; ie, you read its Datasheet - and do what it tells you! http://www.8052.com/forum/read/160143 There are plenty of bluetooth devices available that have a UART interface and use AT commands - so it's pretty much the same as interfacing a standard modem... [edit] An advantage of using a device with a UART interface and AT commands is, of course, that you can experiment "manually" using a terminal (emulator); eg, the Windoze Hypoterminal. [/edit] |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| blue tooth | Karim Fallahzadeh | 06/26/09 23:24 |
| Nothing special [edited] | Andy Neil | 06/27/09 02:48 |
| tks for the tip :) | Tibi Munteanu | 07/31/09 05:57 |
| just thanks again :) | Tibi Munteanu | 08/04/09 08:34 |
BB bluetooth | Tibi Munteanu | 08/10/09 12:23 |



