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48 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
48 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
/*
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Example sketch for the RFCOMM/SPP Client Bluetooth library - developed by Kristian Lauszus
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For more information visit my blog: http://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/ or
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send me an e-mail: kristianl@tkjelectronics.com
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*/
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#include <SPPClient.h>
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#include <usbhub.h>
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// Satisfy IDE, which only needs to see the include statment in the ino.
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#ifdef dobogusinclude
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#include <spi4teensy3.h>
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#endif
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USB Usb;
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//USBHub Hub1(&Usb); // Some dongles have a hub inside
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BTD Btd(&Usb); // You have to create the Bluetooth Dongle instance like so
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uint8_t addr[6] = { 0x71, 0xB4, 0xB0, 0xC8, 0xBC, 0xC8 }; // Set this to the Bluetooth address you want to connect to
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SPPClient SerialBT(&Btd, "Arduino", "0000", true, addr);
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boolean firstMessage = true;
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);
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while (!Serial); // Wait for serial port to connect - used on Leonardo, Teensy and other boards with built-in USB CDC serial connection
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if (Usb.Init() == -1) {
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Serial.println(F("OSC did not start"));
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while (1); // Halt
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}
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Serial.print(F("\r\nSPP Client Started"));
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}
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void loop() {
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Usb.Task(); // The SPP data is actually not send until this is called, one could call SerialBT.send() directly as well
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if (SerialBT.connected) {
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if (firstMessage) {
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firstMessage = false;
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SerialBT.println(F("Hello from Arduino SPP client")); // Send welcome message
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}
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while (Serial.available())
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SerialBT.write(Serial.read());
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while (SerialBT.available())
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Serial.write(SerialBT.read());
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} else
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firstMessage = true;
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}
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