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Arduino library for nRF51822-based Adafruit Bluefruit LE modules

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This library is for all nRF51 based Adafruit Bluefruit LE modules that use SPI or UART.

Current nRF51 based Bluefruit LE products include:

AT Commands

The Bluefruit LE modules this library talks to use AT-style commands and responses.

If you are using a UART board, the commands are sent directly as text using a SW serial transport.

If your are using an SPI board, the AT commands are wrapped in a thin SDEP (Simple Data Exchange Protocol) wrapper to transmit and received text data over the binary SPI transport. Details of this SPI transport layer are detailed in SDEP.md in this same folder.

Hardware Setup

There are two variants of the nRF51 Bluefruit LE modules. One uses SPI to communicate, the other uses UART with flow control (TXD, RXD, CTS, RTS). The wiring you use will depend on the module you are trying to connect.

On both boards, power should be connected as shown below:

Bluefruit LE Arduino Uno
VIN 5V (assuming a 5V board)
GND GND

Software UART Pinout

If you are using a UART Bluefruit LE board, your Arduino should be connected to the Bluefruit LE UART module using the following pinout:

Bluefruit LE UART Arduino Uno
RTS 8
RXI 9
TXO 10
CTS 11

Optional Pins

Bluefruit LE UART Arduino Uno
MODE 12

SPI Pinout

If you are using an SPI Bluefruit LE board, your Arduino should be connected to the Bluefruit LE SPI module using the following pinout:

Bluefruit LE SPI Arduino Uno
SCLK 13
MISO 12
MOSI 11
CS 8
IRQ 7

Optional Pins (enable these in the sample sketches)

Bluefruit LE SPI Arduino Uno
RESET 6