2024-01-13 11:49 AM
Hi ST Community,
I'm using the B-L475E-IOT01 card and I want to use the X-CUBE-BLE1 middleware to send information directly to a variable (something I was thinking of doing simply with this application). Only, when I run it and try to debug, I'm having trouble understanding what the program is doing (I'm not a Bluetooth Low Energy expert) but I can't detect the card from the ST BLE Toolbox application. Is this normal, or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance!
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2024-01-13 11:16 PM
Hi,
The best way is to start from a runing project. Then, you can do the changes you need to adapt it to your project.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-01-13 01:20 PM
Hello @MathieuOKS
I suggest you to start from one of this examples and try to debug to understand how it works.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-01-13 05:52 PM
Thanks for your reply!
I've managed to get the HeartRate program to work, but I'm a beginner and I'm used to using STM32cubeMX (so I'm a bit confused about initialisation). To be honest, I'm mainly looking for a way of communicating wirelessly for a small project so that I can couple this BLE application to another sensor. Do you have a solution or should I just use the application you sent?
2024-01-13 11:16 PM
Hi,
The best way is to start from a runing project. Then, you can do the changes you need to adapt it to your project.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-01-15 05:39 AM
Hi,
I agree, it's the best way. And that's how I'm going to try to work, thanks for the advice.
I've just managed to get the X-CUBE-BLE1 library to work on the board. I hadn't seen that I needed to change the number of bits on the SPI bus (set it to 8 because it's set to 4 by default).