These Pinout are the IO of CC2540. Blunos has Atmega328 chip which provides the most useful I/O.
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.
Are the TX/RX 5V tolerant??
JaneYu it is better not, or it will damage the chip.
Hi, which android app you are using? in android, it exists bluno basic demo. Try connect it with the app directly
JaneYu 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!
JaneYu 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
JaneYu 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.


