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These Pinout are the IO of CC2540. Blunos has Atmega328 chip which provides the most useful I/O.

userHead JaneYu 2015-01-22 13:02:48 146 Views7 Replies

These Pinout are the IO of CC2540. Blunos has Atmega328 chip which provides the most useful I/O.

2016-03-21 18:21:37

Are the TX/RX 5V tolerant??

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JaneYu wrote:

it is better not, or it will damage the chip.

2016-03-28 16:03:47
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2016-02-17 11:22:45

Hi, which android app you are using? in android, it exists bluno basic demo. Try connect it with the app directly

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2015-10-29 20:58:51

Hi,
How can I change the parity of UART with AT command?
I tried with AT+UART such as AT+UART=9600,8,E,1 but it doesn't work.
Does the AT command set in your firmware only support changing the baud rate?
My project using this board is stuck at this point, Help!

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2015-04-15 19:44:20

Still waiting response... I am also interested about what language/environment should be used to program it autonomously. No information at wiki or forum http://www.dfrobot.com/foru... yet

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JaneYu wrote:

The internal firmware is not completely stable, so we are still working on it. So the related developing resource will be opened in the future.

2015-04-16 14:15:58
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2015-01-23 08:36:32

Thanks. Interesting, ... but out of stock :(

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