BC04-BK Bluetooth Serial Module BT Master Slave
$4.70
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Description
This is a master and slave in one module, switch by using AT commands.
This module also includes the base board, not only the core board, most functions are pre-set, so only the serial port communication is available but it’s more easy to use.
Communication compatible with other similar Bluetooth serial module: LC-05, HC-05.
This is a combination of the board NBL1018 (core module BC04-B) and base board NBL1057 BC04-K.
Features:
- Based on bluetooth module BC04-B.
- Use CSR popular buletooth chip, bluetooth V2.0 Protocol standard.
- Serial port operation voltage 3.3V
- Customize by AT commands for: baudrate, memory mode, module name, master/slave
- Baud rate set at 9600, customization is possible.
- Operation current: pairing @ 30MA, 8 MA @ communication after paired, no sleep mode
- Applications: wireless data communication such as GPS navigation device, remote data collection, PDA devices
- Also can pair and communicate with laptop, laptop bluetooth adapter, PDA devices
- Master and slave mode can be switched by hardware or software commands. Default mode is slave
- Each purchase if for one piece only.
Additional information
Weight | 0.01 kg |
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Bluetooth |
Duncan –
The description says it can go into master, however whenever i set role to 1 (master) and try run the master commands it gives error 303, which according to the documentation means “it needs to be in lord mode” which I am assuming is master mode. it always resets to slave mode after reset. Slave mode works fine though I bought these specifically for master mode.
Duncan –
I think i found the problem. Pin 4 is supposed to be set to HIGH for software master/slave to work, instead it is wired to low.
So by default this module will not work.
Duncan –
Ps, error code is 302, not 303
Duncan –
Raising pin 28 on startup puts it in master mode, had to solder a connector to the board it self to do this, not ideal
Chao (store manager) –
Hi, yes indeed, this is a problem, will fix this and contact you for details. Thanks for point this out.
Duncan –
Soldering pin 12 (the 3.3v) to pin 27 (the HW/SW role select switch) fixed it. It now works with software role select.
whYNKay –
“Key” button is not working. I can’t go into AT command mode. I checked the connectivity of the button labelled as “Key”, one pin of that button is connected to 3.3v but I can’t find any connection to the other pin with the pins of the main board.
Chao (store manager) –
Key button is for clean pairing configuration. Connected to pin 5 on right, from bottom to top. Please double check.
When not pairing, you can use AT commands, when paired you can not use anymore.