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livebox:hah_hahnode:bluenode [2014/02/15 12:43] – [Data Flow] minerva9 | livebox:hah_hahnode:bluenode [2014/02/18 10:42] (current) – [Observations] minerva9 | ||
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====== BlueNode ====== | ====== BlueNode ====== | ||
- | Integration of a BlueTooth | + | Integration of a Bluetooth |
{{: | {{: | ||
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===== Theory of operation ===== | ===== Theory of operation ===== | ||
- | The BlueTooth | + | The Bluetooth |
On the receiver side the RF is decoded and transmitted as an ASCII string out the serial port for decoding. | On the receiver side the RF is decoded and transmitted as an ASCII string out the serial port for decoding. | ||
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[[livebox/ | [[livebox/ | ||
- | The decoder is an Lua applet that creates a BSC endpoint dynamically sending a xAPBSC ON event when the device is first registered. | + | The decoder is a Lua applet that creates a BSC endpoint dynamically sending a xAPBSC ON event when the device is first registered. |
These on/off events can then be used by other scripts to drive an action. | These on/off events can then be used by other scripts to drive an action. | ||
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===== Data Flow ===== | ===== Data Flow ===== | ||
- | With Serial debugging | + | With Serial debugging |
< | < | ||
[BlueNode.1] - RF disabled | [BlueNode.1] - RF disabled | ||
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===== Observations ===== | ===== Observations ===== | ||
- | This code has been tested with the following | + | This code has been tested with the following |
- | In general "Smart phones" | + | In general "Smart phones" |
^ Device ^ Year ^ Observation ^ | ^ Device ^ Year ^ Observation ^ | ||
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Ed. Sure smarts phones with all their apps are cool but they have taken their eye off the most important thing, in my opinion, which a phone should have; a long battery life and being able to make phone calls. | Ed. Sure smarts phones with all their apps are cool but they have taken their eye off the most important thing, in my opinion, which a phone should have; a long battery life and being able to make phone calls. | ||
- | Until I can go a week on one charge I'm sticking to my trusty Nokia, where I can leave bluetooth | + | Until I can go a week on one charge I'm sticking to my trusty Nokia, where I can leave Bluetooth |