Experience ultimate control over your Arduino projects with the Arduino Bluetooth Controller, a free app developed by Giumig Apps. This innovative app allows you to effortlessly control your Arduino project via Bluetooth, making it possible to use your Android device as a remote control for any microcontroller with a Bluetooth module.
So, I ask, what is the cheapest bluetooth chip that can be used with arduino with out a massive effort to get it working? I'd like to make a small controller that attaches to the side of my phone to add in a physical gaming controller. Goals would be at least a d-pad and 4 buttons. (probably a few more buttons, but that's the minimum I'd want. Any help with ideas of the best way to pull it off would be nice. Right now all I can really think to do is have a program run in the background reading a bluetooth serial connection.
In the thread of Westfw on the optiboot bug fix someone has made a change so bluetooth modules without auto reset (most of the modules firmware don't have hand shake lines enabled) can be used for downloading new code to the arduino.
I'm planning to connect an Xbox One S controller to Arduino via Bluetooth, for long range control. Bluetooth is probably not the best when it comes to long range RC, but the Xbox controller feels great and I don't want to spend 50$ for another transmitter.
The Xbox controller uses Bluetooth 4.0. For Arduino, I chose and this library. If I use a Bluetooth 5.0 dongle connected to Arduino, I believe it can have a longer range and stronger signal than using a 4.0 dongle. It will be like in the video shown here, but with a stronger 5.0 dongle.
Hello, i would like to know if it is possible to combine the arduino uno and the bluetooth controller together to make a project, i realised that the mbot is made up of an arduino uno but when i tried to code the arduino uno r3 board with the bluetooth controller it gave me an error,
The Android controlled temperature sensing RoboCar. The working is based on Android OS, Arduino, L298N motor, DC motor driver, temperature sensor-DHT11 and Bluetooth module. Arduino is an open-source prototype platform. Sensing the environment of the temperature sensor. Remote control car, with an Arduino, L298N motor and Bluetooth module. Sensing the temperature, with an DHT11, Arduino and Bluetooth module. Upload the code to the Arduino using the knowledge of programming. The Arduino code simulated on software and be interface with the hardware. The device can be controlled by any smart device with android. AirDroid is an app exclusive to Android which enables you to connect your device to PC through a Wi-Fi controller of wireless network. It is used to connect the mobile camera to view in our pc to fixing in the car. It also used to view the location of the car. The Robotic car sense the temperature to view by the mobile app. All the controls of the vehicle on the app on that device. It is used to sense the environment of the military force before doing some of the process. It is used for the sensing the environment of the system.
How it is cool to control electrical devices by different ways using the Arduino Bluetooth Controller Application. The Arduino Bluetooth Controller Application make to able to remote control your device with Bluetooth Module and Arduino Board.Do you want to control via bluetooth the Arduino project you built?Let your Android device be a remote control for any micro-controller with a bluetooth module.Run the app, search for your bluetooth module and connect. Once you are connected you will be able to send your own commands to your Arduino board using the keyboard or some fancy buttonsYou Can use Arduino Bluetooth Controller- All in one for:-> Smart Home Automation system-> Voice control System-> Home Automation System-> Car and motor controlling-> Light controlling-> Leds Controlling-> and Much more***TOP FEATURES OF ARDUINO BLUETOOTH CONTROLLER****-> REMOTE controller to control cars,vehicles and other related devices.-> DIMMER can be used to high and low the brightness of the leds or the speed of any devices.-> TERMINAL is used to send any commands using phone keyboard.-> ON/OFF Buttons are very basic things to use in arduino to test your devices and to make it work perfect.-> VOICE Controller is also available to ease your life.-> TIMER is used to set Time duration to ON / OFF the device and show the countdown timer.***OTHER FEATURES OF ARDUINO BLUETOOTH CONTROLLER****-> REMEMBER/FORGET DEVICE: Set your device \"remembered\" so the app will quickly connect automatically next time to the same device. and wise versa.-> APP CONFIGURATION: configure your app according to your need i.e send the command which you have coded in arduino device.-> ARDUINO SAMPLE CODE: The Arduino SAMPLE code in C++ is provided in each feature/section of the app so don't have to worry about the code at all. You can find it in the Menu easily.FEEDBACK:Your Feedback Matters. THANKS!
Over the past year, I have developed a brand new concept design of a low cost App based DCC system. Using around 15 components on a small PCB with an Arduino Pro Mini plus h-bridge module and a Bluetooth module, the cost to build is minimal giving the easiest ever, self build of a NMRA compliant DCC Command station !!
Just use your Android phone or up-cycle an old one without a SIM card, to be your smart DCC controller. WiFi is only required to download the App and Bluetooth must be switched on to run the App .
Yes, the computer on the phone does the job of creating the DCC packets which are transmitted in comma separated groups of bytes in number form.
I used pin 13 on my mega 2650, and 9600 for the baud rate. Also with the app I had to change from text to textcolor on the red and blue blocks for everything to show up correctly.
Very cool intro to wireless arduino control.
Do you want to control via bluetooth the Arduino project you built?
Let your Android device be a remote control for any micro-controller with a bluetooth module.
Run the app, search for your bluetooth module and connect. Once you are connected you will be able to send your own commands to your Arduino board using the keyboard or some fancy buttons
This is Basavaraj M, i need a help from you, can cyble-012011-00 can be interfaced to arduino uno. I am making the propject to make the cypress ble act as the normal bluetooth (Ex:- HC-05) the ble should act as the transmitter and the receiver and i am going to bond the ble with the mobile bluetooth and i am going to send the string, character or any other information to the ble via the bluetooth app (any app used by the HC-05) and it should send the data to the arduino uno/mega and it should show the data into the monitor and vice versa. is it possible?
i tried to connect with that application but its not getting connected what are the changes to be done to the cyble so that it can connect to the other android bluetooth applications used by the arduino.
i have made research on the arduinoRC application i didn't got any of the information weather the it supports spp protocol or not but i came to know that there are no android application developed to connect the cyble except nRFConnect and cySmart applications
Any android ble application which supports BLE can be used to connect the cyble device. Could you please send me the link of arduino RC application ? When I was trying to connect with this App it is asking whether the peer device supports Bluetooth SPP.
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