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Proximity
  • 2540
  • Android OS
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  • Forum Post: CC2540 Communication between two Key Fobs

    Bobbie Gauna Bobbie Gauna
    Hi Team, I have two SDK for CC2540 and I am wondering if there's a way to set up one as a host and the other as a slave. If so, can I also use the test pins to read data off the master keyfob? My plan is to use the proximity code to communicate between different devices using the keyfob reference...
    on Dec 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: RFID Technology

    Chad Kerr Chad Kerr
    I am wanting to implement a RFID system into a current project. I want to place RFID readers in seats of a vehicle and the tags on people. The Readers need a read range of 2-3' but not much further, so that if a tag is picked up on the reader it can be identified and assigned to that seat location...
    on Aug 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: RSS threshold proximity reporter BLE V1.1

    El dorado El dorado
    Hi, Can anyone tell me what the RSS threshold level is, at which the proximity reporter starts to generate a link loss alarm? Where can I change this value? Regards
    on Aug 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: New Sample Project - "KeyFobDemo" - Accelerometer, Battery, Proximity, KeyPress profiles

    Greg Vanderbeck Greg Vanderbeck
    I've downloaded this twice with the same results..... my keyfob is based on the BLE-CC2540-1.1a download. When this software is downloaded the function types do not align and are of different versions. Calls to the same functions are or have been rewritten and take different perameters. They are...
    on Oct 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: Bluetooth Power Control

    Zory Marantz Zory Marantz
    Hi All, I'm setting up a research project that requires me to control the power output of a Bluetooth node. specifically, I'm testing out an algorithm that measures received signal strengths, does some number crunching, and then modifies the output power per some specification. I'm...
    on Nov 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: real Tx Power Level for Proximity Profile ?

    Arthur Petry Arthur Petry
    Hi, I want to try to implement the proximity profile between the Keyfob and the dongle of the CC2540 Mini Kit. I'm surprised the Tx Power Level is simulated in keyfobdemo : the left key toogle the Tx power level between 0 and -6 dBm. Is it possible to read the real Tx Power Level of...
    on Nov 30, 2011
  • Forum Post: Connect iPhone 4s to CC2540 USB Dongle

    nrgautama nrgautama
    Hi, I am looking to connect my iPhone 4s to the CC2540 USB Dongle and use the ReadRSSI command to retrieve RSSi information from the iPhone 4s. I have compiled the HostTestApp with the USB Slave configuration. I want to connect my iPhone 4s to the USB dongle and retrieve the RSSI data. i have...
    on Dec 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: BLE cc2540 Proximity Profile

    rutvik malekar rutvik malekar
    Thank you Sentil Kumar , I finally got the Proximity Alert working
    on Jun 8, 2012
  • Forum Post: BLE cc2540 Proximity Profile

    1960865 1960865
    Hello, I am new to TI & BLE Has anyone figured out how to set the Proximity Profile to work? I have read and tried to follow the Wiki (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:KeyFobDemo) but have not been able to set ON the proximity profile. I know that the UUIDs have changed since the...
    on Feb 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: New Sample Project - "KeyFobDemo" - Accelerometer, Battery, Proximity, KeyPress profiles

    GregS GregS
    Hello, We have a new sample project called KeyFobDemo which can be found on the following Texas Instruments Wiki http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:KeyFobDemo The example comes with source and binaries and will demonstrate the following functionality. Report battery level Report...
    on Nov 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Auto-Reconnection When Within Range

    rutvik malekar rutvik malekar
    I am Trying to implement a Proximity Detector Here , I got the basic one from the Demo working , But It it possible that the device autoconnects to slave when the slave comes back in range W/o pressing any of the hard keys . I have tried Long term pairing , But deoesnt seem to work.
    on Jun 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: Proximity Monitor for CC2540

    Jerome Baron Jerome Baron
    Hi everyone, I'm having a hard time understanding the proximity profile as implemented in the given example in the TI BLE stack. I understand that I have to use the "keyfob" project in the remote to act as the Reporter but I dont understand who is supposed to be the monitor...
    on Nov 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: Bluetooth Proximity Detector

    Christopher McLain1 Christopher McLain1
    Here's a new Bluetooth Low Energy device for finding your keys or not losing your kid. http://www.indiegogo.com/spotloss
    on Dec 7, 2012
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