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dear Jay made it so Starnberger Technologie & Innovation donated about 100 of their nrF8002 [0] Sensors, which are a Very Low Power Bluetooth 4.0 devices. They act as a Proximity Sensor and you can hook up other Sensors on the Chip itself so it seems pretty | dear [[User:torpor|Jay]] made it so Starnberger Technologie & Innovation donated about 100 of their nrF8002 [0] Sensors, which are a Very Low Power Bluetooth 4.0 devices. They act as a Proximity Sensor and you can hook up other Sensors on the Chip itself so it seems pretty useful for Metasense reboot or, as Jay suggested, for a revised semi-automated Box policy. They are also able to trigger on certain smartphone events (sms, email, call, etc..) "out of the box" | ||
'''Only problem is: 2 capacitors next to the quartz need to be replaced!''' | '''Only problem is: 2 capacitors next to the quartz need to be replaced!''' | ||
If you are | If you are successful with acquiring an already soldered chip or soldered it yourself (soldering++) you can try to program it with the provided example config to play around with. | ||
Oh and be warned, they have AN '''OPTION to be PROGRAMMED ONLY ONCE!''' sooo,.. unless you are not 100% don't do that. | Oh and be warned, they have AN '''OPTION to be PERMANENTLY PROGRAMMED, BUT ONLY ONCE!''' sooo,.. unless you are not 100% don't do that. | ||
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= Projects = | |||
if you are planning on using one of these, give this section an edit eh? | |||
* [[link here to your projectpage]] | |||
* [[link here to your projectpage]] | |||
* [[link here to your projectpage]] | |||
* ... | |||
= to get you started you need.. = | |||
* Windows XP/Vista/7/(8?) | * Windows XP/Vista/7/(8?) | ||
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* example config *.xml [3] | * example config *.xml [3] | ||
* dexterous & quick hands | * dexterous & quick hands | ||
you can find most of the stuff in the WEL in a blue plastic bag, which contain 3 blue cardboardboxes. | |||
= ..and now you do this = | = ..and now you do this = | ||
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* '''MAKE SURE "UPLOAD TO RAM" IS SELECTED''' unless you are happy with your configuration you can then OTP (one time program) it. | * '''MAKE SURE "UPLOAD TO RAM" IS SELECTED''' unless you are happy with your configuration you can then OTP (one time program) it. | ||
* now plug everything together and prepare yourself to '''quickly insert the battery''' into the nrf8002 AND | * now plug everything together and prepare yourself to '''quickly insert the battery''' into the nrf8002 AND | ||
* click "demonstrate running the command line tool" (alternativly, under %path to nrfgo studio%\productiontool8002\ there is a lonely ublue_cfg.exe which is exactly THAT commandline tool. but you to create a binary out of this configuration first, there is a button for that under the same tab too.) | * click "demonstrate running the command line tool" (alternativly, under %path to nrfgo studio%\productiontool8002\ there is a lonely ublue_cfg.exe which is exactly THAT commandline tool. but you need to create a binary out of this configuration first, there is a button for that under the same tab too.) | ||
** a commandline will open, print some numbers and eventually timeout, that means you are either to late or the chip isnt working. | ** a commandline will open, print some numbers and eventually timeout, that means you are either to late or the chip isnt working. | ||
** if lots of numbers flash down the commandline and stops after 2 secs: grats, your chip just got programmed. | ** if lots of numbers flash down the commandline and stops after 2 secs: grats, your chip just got programmed. | ||
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Further Information on the chip itself and what you can do with it is provided via example apps at [0] | Further Information on the chip itself and what you can do with it is provided via example apps at [0] | ||
= Sauce = | |||
[0] http://www.nordicsemi.com/kor/Products/Bluetooth-R-low-energy/nRF8002 | * [0] http://www.nordicsemi.com/kor/Products/Bluetooth-R-low-energy/nRF8002 | ||
[1] http://www.nordicsemi.com/kor/Products/2.4GHz-RF/nRFgo-Studio/nRFgo-Studio | * [1] http://www.nordicsemi.com/kor/Products/2.4GHz-RF/nRFgo-Studio/nRFgo-Studio | ||
[2] http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx | * [2] http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx | ||
[3] | * [3] [[NRF8002/examplexml]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Projekte]] | [[Kategorie:Projekte]] |