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geekhack Projects => Making Stuff Together! => Topic started by: congia on Thu, 28 August 2014, 02:14:44
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Hey guys, so a while ago, I started working on a HID bridge using Texas Instruments CC2540/1 Bluetooth Low Energy chip, which is used on the HM-10 and HM-11. I have briefly tested the firmware by sending a spacebar and move the mouse a bit in an awfully shaped circle (badly calculated lookup table) when a button is pressed and it worked out well for a HM-10 CC2541 module I have.
The up point about using this is that it saves cost in the long term since these HM-10, HM-11 would only cost $7 instead of $30+ on pre-made HID modules. The source code is available on GitHub and there are pre-compiled HEX files for: PC to enter pair key or user to type in pair key for both CC2540 and CC2541 modules. HM-10 and HM-11 pretty much switched to CC2541 these days. I used "HM-10_CC2541_DisplayOnly.hex" for testing so that one should work.
Anyway, the project is available at https://github.com/rampadc/cc2540-hidKbdM (https://github.com/rampadc/cc2540-hidKbdM). I couldn't work on the project much longer since I only have a tablet that can use Bluetooth 4.0 and it doesn't play nice with Bluetooth mouse so it's very hard to test.
I hope you guys find it useful.
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this is very interesting! sooner or later I have to build a BT keyboard.
thanks for sharing.
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Did you program it with a cc debugger?
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Yes
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Oh OK. I was neck deep in the CC2541 the last few months as well, but it just isn't fun without programming the unit in the real world. Also, mine got fried so I need a new one xD
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Oh OK. I was neck deep in the CC2541 the last few months as well, but it just isn't fun without programming the unit in the real world. Also, mine got fried so I need a new one xD
The last few months? You're probably running on a full license version of IAR. That's pretty awesome. I found the whole experience quite unpleasant because of the 30-day evaluation thing but I couldn't be bother investing on a Nordic kit. There are also very cheap nrf51822 on eBay that could be turned into HID bridges.
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I haven't used avr the whole time. Dabbled in open source stuff. I needed i2c, and as far as I could find the 2541 fit the bill
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CC2541 Bluetooth V4.0 HM-11 BLE Module (http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/Bluetooth-V40-HM11-BLE-Module-p-1803.html) is only $12.90.
nRF51822 Seeed Micro BLE Module (http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/Seeed-Micro-BLE-Module-w-CortexM0-Based-nRF51822-SoC-p-1975.html) is only $16.90, and supports upgrading over the air.
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Nice!
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Aliexpress has the HM-11 cheaper for $8.66 incl. shipping
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Bluetooth-module-Bluetooth-4-0-Bluetooth-BLE-CC2540-2541-low-power-HM-11-Smallest/1955872858.html
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Feature Request: LED Indicators for Fn and Fn2 Layers
...for when you get the time after sorting the home purchase!
For the JD40 and the GH36 (and other boards where possible) please enable the following logic for unused pins:
When the "Fn layer" is active (via key-down, locking key down, software "lock" or otherwise) bring PD4 high to enable an LED to light.
When "Fn2 layer" is active (via key-down, locking key down, software "lock" or otherwise) bring PD5 high to enable an LED to light.
These two pins on the Teensy are on the end, and unused by both the JD40 and GH36, and are both physically simple to access. They are unpinned when a "Teensy with Pins" is purchased, and so are very easy to use. Also, since they are normally unused, this additional logic will have no impact on users not seeking this enhancement.
Thanks in advance!
- Ron | samwisekoi
I think you're replying to the wrong thread.
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Yup. Sorry!
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I finally ordered a Realtag BLE sensor, it's based off of a CC2541, I'll let you guys know how well it pans out.
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I finally ordered a Realtag BLE sensor, it's based off of a CC2541, I'll let you guys know how well it pans out.
BLE device with sensors? That's an overkill for a HID keyboard & mouse combo :eek:
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I finally ordered a Realtag BLE sensor, it's based off of a CC2541, I'll let you guys know how well it pans out.
BLE device with sensors? That's an overkill for a HID keyboard & mouse combo :eek:
Overkill like a fox.
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Write successfully in the HM-10 "HM-10_CC2541_DisplayOnly.hex" file , I used CC-Debugger with SmatRF Flash Programmer.
after that, when I plug in USB into my PC, it is unknow divece.
Should I install something else?
Or, did I do something wrong?
Please help me.
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The firmware doesn't support USB.
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This is so cool! Is it possible to get rid of arduino altogether and make your own bluetooth controller for (HHKB) any keyboard using only hm-10 microcontroller and its GPIO ports? (HHKB only uses 9 pins for data - 3 pins for row, 3 pins for column, 3 for flags, and vcc may be adjusted by a level converter.)
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Yup, it's possible. You just have to program the chip
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Recently got Varmilo VB87M from Massdrop, very nice Bluetooth 4.0 keyboard. Well, for starters there is a whole bunch of Comic Sans branded accessories - a Comic Sans branded key puller and a Comic Sans branded mini-usb cable (totally worth it). But there's also a nasty problem with the insert key LED, it's used as power LED, always turned on and it annoys the hell out of ya. I'm thinking if Varmilo allegedly uses HM-10 or HM-11 controller maybe it's possible to write a custom firmware for it, that would turn off that ****ing LED after a few seconds (the keyboard is fully illuminated but the insert LED totally leads its own life). Is it even possible? What should I do first? Is it necessary to buy a CC debugger box to flash the new firmware into that bt 4.0 module? Are there any specs for that keyboard?
Upd: Found the manual here https://fccid.io/document.php?id=2812037
"The chipset for Varmilo is BLE NRF51822 from Nordic. The chipset is integrated with one ARM Cortex-M0 32-bit core which has obvious advantages of low power consumption, high performance, high stability and long-distance transmission."
It's rather cheap as figures, about $5 on ebay ($1.5 the chip itself) but you'd probably need a devkit from Nordic. Seems like a good alternative for HM-10(11). In addition, it supports firmware update over the air and doesn't need a CC debugger.
There's even a firmware dumping manual for that thing http://blog.includesecurity.com/2015/11/NordicSemi-ARM-SoC-Firmware-dumping-technique.html
And developer software is also available for downloading (since 2015 or so) http://developer.nordicsemi.com
Someone already develops a controller based on the Nordic chip https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=62667.msg2039131
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Tried flashing HM-10 with Arduino and CCLoader (see http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=393655.0 (http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=393655.0)).
The process is very simple. Connected as here:
(http://i.imgur.com/A4zIg2v.jpg)
Flashed CCLoader.ino onto Arduino Pro Nano as described here http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=393655.0 (http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=393655.0)
Took compiled blobs from here https://github.com/rampadc/cc2540-hidKbdM (https://github.com/rampadc/cc2540-hidKbdM)
Converted hex to bin with http://hex2bin.sourceforge.net/ (http://hex2bin.sourceforge.net/)
Flashed HID firmware as "CCLoader.exe 4 HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.bin 0".
Needless to say it's pretty fast, just a few seconds.
And it worked! Started announcing as "HID Keyboard & Mouse". Couldn't pair though (tried 000000 many times).
Provided CC2541hm10v540.bin (http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=393655.0;attach=183702) works just fine (pairs, responds to AT commands).
HID firmware (all three of them) won't pair and won't respond to AT commands (announces fine though, so partially works).
Maybe because there's no extra quartz or something on this breakboard?
The chip itself marked as CC2541.
What may be the problem?
Bonus pics:
(http://i.imgur.com/jRg1TUY.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/hbfSgcU.jpg)
Program output with "CCLoader.exe 4 HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.bin 0":
Copyright (c) 2013 RedBearLab.com
CCLoader.exe version 0.5
Comport : COM4
Bin file: HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.bin
Device : Default (e.g. UNO)
Comport open!
<Baud:115200> <data:8> <parity:none> <stopbit:1> <DTR:off> <RTS:off>
File open!
!!WARNING: File's size isn't the integer multiples of 512 bytes, and
the last block will be filled in up to 512 bytes with 0xFF!
Block total: 228
Enable transmission...
Request sent already!
/********************************************************************/
* If there is no respond last for 3s, please press "Ctrl+C" to exit!
* And pay attention to :
* 1. The connection between computer and Arduino;
* 2. The connection between Arduino and CC2540;
* 3. Whether the device you using is Leonardo or not;
* 4. Other unexpected errors.
/********************************************************************/
Waiting for respond from Arduino...
Uploading firmware...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214
215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 Upload successfully!
File closed!
Comport closed!
Program output with "CCLoader.exe 4 CC2541hm10v540.bin 0":
Copyright (c) 2013 RedBearLab.com
CCLoader.exe version 0.5
Comport : COM4
Bin file: CC2541hm10v540.bin
Device : Default (e.g. UNO)
Comport open!
<Baud:115200> <data:8> <parity:none> <stopbit:1> <DTR:off> <RTS:off>
File open!
Block total: 512
Enable transmission...
Request sent already!
/********************************************************************/
* If there is no respond last for 3s, please press "Ctrl+C" to exit!
* And pay attention to :
* 1. The connection between computer and Arduino;
* 2. The connection between Arduino and CC2540;
* 3. Whether the device you using is Leonardo or not;
* 4. Other unexpected errors.
/********************************************************************/
Waiting for respond from Arduino...
Uploading firmware...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5
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3 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 Upload successfully!
File closed!
Comport closed!
Slightly related (uploading HID firmware onto nrf51822): https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=40514.msg2244694#msg2244694
Upd: rebuilt with IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 9.30 + BLE-stack v1.4.0 (http://pastebin.com/zRcQV6Yw), now it pairs but UART still doesn't work.
Maybe my module isn't HM-10 but rather BLE-CC41-A, a HM-10 rip off (wihout a second quartz) and that's why UART won't start with a standard firmware.
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Those bluetooth modules run at 3.3v. If your Arduino is running at 5v you may have burned up the ports on the module. The carrier board drops the voltage, but you are connecting directly to those data pins.
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FIXED! Yes, it was UART settings. BLE-CC41-A needs HAL_UART_ISR to be set to 2 (was 1).
To build firmware, use IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 9.30 + BLE-stack v1.4.0.
IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 is here: https://www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench/#!?device=CC2541F128&architecture=8051
BLE-stack 1.4.0 is here: http://www.ti.com/tool/BLE-STACK-ARCHIVE
Copy cc254x-hidKbdM folder from https://github.com/rampadc/cc2540-hidKbdM to C:\Texas Instruments\BLE-CC254x-1.4.0\Projects\ble\cc254x-hidKbdM
Open project cc254x-hidKbdM\CC2541DB\HIDKbdMouse.eww in IDE.
Edit project options as here:
(http://i.imgur.com/DK9dGOu.png)
(Haven't changed anything here except HAL_UART_ISR=2. It finally worked.)
To fix compilation errors (identifier "bStatus_t" is undefined), add #include "gatt.h" to the KBD_report.h, after #include "hal_types.h".
It doesn't pair with mobile devices for some reason. To fix it, set DEFAULT_IO_CAPABILITIES to GAPBOND_IO_CAP_NO_INPUT_NO_OUTPUT.
Then build it, convert intel hex to bin with http://hex2bin.sourceforge.net and upload via Arduino Nano with CCLoader sketch, as described above.
I used command line "CCLoader.exe 4 HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.bin 0" for COM4.
Mind that a new firmware is really quiet, so it's rather tricky to check it out after uploading.
Use standard RX/TX pins (from the module, aka voltage dividing board) via USB-TTL adapter.
(http://i.imgur.com/gg92uXT.jpg)
I used serial monitor from Arduino IDE. Connected at 57600 with CR & NL (README.md mentions 9600 but it's bull****, it's 57600 in the code).
It is in command mode by default. Try commands S,S and S,A, it's the only commands that output something (SLEEP and ACTIVE accordingly):
(http://i.imgur.com/UzqMqQ8.png)
Then pair it to the computer with pin 000000:
(http://i.imgur.com/zNVWkKx.png)
Then enter command mode - type $$$+enter and then any string (I used 123+enter, it should go into an endless loop of typing, which is kind of fun, considering it works):
(http://i.imgur.com/3aTu1we.png)
All other commands are described in README.md:
The device operates in 2 modes: command mode and translation mode.
- If 3 consequence @'s, ie. @@@ is sent, put device into command mode
- If 3 consequent $'s, ie. $$$ is sent, put device into translation mode
In command mode, the device parse commands sent by the host that are followed by
a CR or LF character. The list of commands implemented is listed below:
+ KU[value]: a key is released with an 8-bit value that corresponds to a HID keycode
+ KD[value]: a key is pressed with an 8-bit value that corresponds to a HID keycode
+ M[status][X][Y][Z]: sending mouse buttons and mouse coordinates
+ KUPDATE: send report to host
+ S,R: reset the device
+ S,DC: disconnect from host
+ SN,[value]: change scan response data's string and device name. [value] must be less
than 20 characters long. Restart device to see changes.
I probably should rewrite the code, make it respond to AT commands and maybe make a necessary and sufficient RN-42 clone with BT 4.0, it would be extremely useful for power saving. I think it could replace that RN-42 module on the Hasu HHKB Alt Controller and drastically improve battery life of this board (hi, Hasu!). But maybe later. Cheers.
Mandatory 1-key keyboard, now with Bluetooth 4.0:
(http://i.imgur.com/ISL5Pl0.png)
Keyboard sketch is here: http://pastebin.com/JyE02qjS
Full album is here: http://imgur.com/a/KWmz6
Updated firmware is here: http://pastebin.com/zRcQV6Yw
P.S. I would be really glad to see more people making their projects using this chip. It's way cheaper and easier than dealing with nrf51822 and (I'm pretty sure) could be programmed to handle a keyboard matrix with its 20 GPIO pins without an external MCU. Looking forward to more CC2541/8051-based projects.
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Good work, Joric! I have successfully implemented this and it works well under Android. :) However, in iOS, the keystrokes are only sent when the focus is inside a text field. Is there a way to send keystrokes anytime?
[EDIT] I've discovered that there is a need to toggle the IOS virtual keyboard, as has been done in Adafruit EZ-Keys (https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/downloads/pdf/introducing-bluefruit-ez-key-diy-bluetooth-hid-keyboard.pdf). Is there a similar way to do this for HM-10?
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I'm not an expert, just started to learn to work on the Arduino and BLE.
I have the Uno R3 CH340G / ATmega328p, analogue Arduino UNO R3 and Bluetooth 4.0 CC41-A firmware V 3.0.6 on the CC2541 chip production "Bolutek Technology Co., Ltd".
I flashed my BLE file CC2541hm10v540.bin using Arduino UNO R3 and Ccloader.exe, BLE is working properly.
I try to flash your firmware HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.hex, Bleu after the firmware does not work, the LED is lit, not blinking, not responding to AT commands, the air does not work. Sewn back CC2541hm10v540.bin LED is blinking, it works. I know that the firmware needs TTL 3,3v, but Arduino UNO 5v and well sews CC2541hm10v540.bin and everything works.
Please tell me I'm wrong? When converting from hex to BIN need to install additional options keys? Please if you can to put the firmware in BIN format. Thank you very much, will be useful any information that your have for the BLE.
My BLE https://ru.aliexpress.com/store/product/Bluetooth-4-0-For-Arduino-Android-IOS-HM-10-BLE-CC2540-CC2541-Serial-Wireless-Module/1735233_32643587691.html?detailNewVersion=&categoryId=400103
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Hi all, i have flashed the last versione of the experimental firmware for the hm-10, i can see it like HID device, i can connect (without pin?!?), but how can i issue command e.g. when a button is pressed?? how can i change name and type to HID Gamepad? Thanks to all and sorry for my not so well english
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How do I change the name of the hm10 module?
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I flashed my HM-10 with the newest HID firmware provided above. My Windows10 PC can scan the HM-10 but my PC generates PIN code automatically. After that, pairing with HM-10 fails. Is there any solution? I try to figure this for so long......
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[...] after the firmware does not work, the LED is lit, not blinking, not responding to AT commands, the air does not work. Sewn back CC2541hm10v540.bin LED is blinking, it works. I know that the firmware needs TTL 3,3v, but Arduino UNO 5v and well sews CC2541hm10v540.bin and everything works.
Please tell me I'm wrong? When converting from hex to BIN need to install additional options keys? Please if you can to put the firmware in BIN format. Thank you very much, will be useful any information that your have for the BLE.
Sounds like it's working. It doesn't respond to AT commands, it responds to @@@, KD(scancode), KUPDATE, KU(scancode), KUPDATE. This will send a keypress and key release. The LED is blinking very quickly, hundreds of times per second. Most of these seem to be fine with 5v, but your results may vary. Attached is a bin version of Joric's firmware in case anyone needs it.
Hi all, i have flashed the last versione of the experimental firmware for the hm-10, i can see it like HID device, i can connect (without pin?!?), but how can i issue command e.g. when a button is pressed?? how can i change name and type to HID Gamepad? Thanks to all and sorry for my not so well english
The commands to send keys are documented above. To change this to a gamepad you'll need to completely rewrite the source code of the firmware. It currently only works as a keyboard and mouse, and even that's a bit limited. It doesn't support modifier keys or volume keys for example.
How do I change the name of the hm10 module?
This is in the documentation. Send "SN,Your New Name" in command mode.
I flashed my HM-10 with the newest HID firmware provided above. My Windows10 PC can scan the HM-10 but my PC generates PIN code automatically. After that, pairing with HM-10 fails. Is there any solution? I try to figure this for so long......
I've encountered this error too. I think it's because the internal UART port is different on clones vs real modules. OP's firmware works when the internal UART port is 1, Joric's firmware is for boards with a UART port of 2.
So, I don't know if anyone can help me with this, but I've tried compiling the firmware according to Joric's instructions. Interestingly, under project options, the UART port is already set to 2, but when I compile it and flash it to my module, it shows up as "Unknown" or "Keyboard" instead of "HID Keyboard & Mouse", and pairing it asks you to type a pin, which it immediately rejects. Joric's compiled hex file works fine, shows up as "HID Keyboard & Mouse", doesn't ask for a pairing code, works just fine.
When I'm compiling it, I get 3 warnings. Two are just functions that are never used, but one says: "Warning[w52]: More than one definition for the byte at address 0x6b in common segment INTVEC. It is defined in module "hidKbdMouse" as well as in module "hal_key"
I'm not really sure what to make of that, but I'd like to figure it out since I wouldn't mind adding functionality to this, like implementing the Consumer Device profile which will allow for media buttons etc. I'm not sure if the warning is significant, or why my UART is set to 2 by default, but if anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them!
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Would it work with AT-09 module? It says it's similar to HM-10. If yes, what do I have to do exactly - take the "updated firmware" and flash it to AT-09 through CCLoader? That's it? Or would I have to go through the complicated compile etc. above? Sorry for noob questions, I'm just starting with that... Also, does it work with Android 6/7? My goal is to build Android air mouse for controlling the phone. So I need HID BT interface...
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I haven't looked into the AT-09, but it does have the same CC2541 chip, which should run the same firmware. A brief google search seems to show other people have flashed genuine HM-10 firmware to an AT-09, so that's a good start.
I'm fairly sure you'll be able to flash this firmware to your device. Whether it will work or not probably depends on what the ID of the internal serial port number is, 1 or 2. Genuine HM-10's seem to run on port 1, whereas mine and OPs seem to run on port 2.
Only way to know is to flash it. If it fails, you will brick your module unless you have another firmware handy to flash back. If you can flash it once to brick it, you ought to have no problem flashing it back to unbrick. No idea what the availability of that firmware is, or if you could backup your existing, but if all else fails it sounds like the genuine HM-10 firmware might be an option.
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Hi guys just asking if anyone has managed to program the cc2541 using a couple of the gpio as well as the ble his firmware?
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Hi Guys,
So I'm wondering why the .bin files generated or downloaded are all different sizes?
I see:
hm-10_geehkack.bin 112 KB (114,258 bytes)
CC2541hm10v540.bin 256 KB (262,144 bytes)
HM-10_CC2541_Experimental.bin 115 KB (117,772 bytes)
The only one that seems to work for me is the 256KB version. The others don't make the module blink.
Thanks!
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Ok, so interesting update. I turned off the machine, gave it a rest for a week and whe. I tried it today it said HID Keyboard & Mouse. Now to try the keyboard hook up!
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@Joric
Hey man I know you made this quite a while ago, but I can't seem to understand how to covert Hex to Bin Files, don't know how to use hex2bin thing with cmd prompt, as it keeps telling me that my input is failed or something. Any idea? Thanks :)
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Problem with Apple.
have anybody tried this with an apple product?
I have programmed it like Joric and also with the new BLE 1.5.0.16 from Texas inst.
I can connect to win10 PC , everything works as expected.
I can connect to an iPad, but i can't send any char. SOLVED - USE KS[value]
I can't connect to android, it doesn't show up in the androids BT menu, i have tried Galaxy 6 and 7
Any help would be appreciated