Texas Instruments 2541ARC The CC2541ARC is a development tool for the 2.4 GHz CC2541 BLE System-on-Chip from TI User Manual

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SWRU??? January 2013   Web sites:  www.ti.com/ble  E2E Forum:  www.ti.com/ble-forum    CC2541 Advanced Remote Control Quick Start Guide  Opening the Box and Evaluating Bluetooth® Low Energy Kit Contents     1 x Advanced Remote   1 x CC2540USB Dongle   1 x CC Debugger/Programmer   3 x AAA Battery    Documentation   The RF Boards in this kit are FCC and IC certified and  tested  to  comply  with  ETSI/R&TTE  over temperature from 0 to +35°C.    Caution!  The  kit  contains  ESD  sensitive components. Handle with care to prevent permanent damage.  Introduction  This  document  will  guide  you  through  the  initial steps required in order to run the pre programmed Bluetooth® low energy (BLE) demo application.  You will get familiar with the hardware in the box and  how  to  interface  the  remote  with  different platforms.  1. Evaluate  using  dongle.  A  USB  dongle pre-programmed  with firmware  acting  as translator  between  BLE  HID  and  USB HID is supplied in the kit and works with most operating system platforms.  2. Evaluate  using  Windows  8  native. Windows 8 includes native support for the BLE  HID  over  GATT  profile.  Using  a BT4.0 dongle or internal BT4.0 hardware you  can  easily  connect  the  Advanced Remote to your computer.   Hardware Setup  Insert  3xAAA  (LR03)  batteries  in  the  Advanced Remote’s battery holder. You are good to go.  Pressing  any  button  on  the  remote  will  put  it into advertising mode and make it detectable by Bluetooth Low Energy capable hosts. Connect Using Single Mode BT4.0 Low Energy CC2540USB HID Dongle 1. Insert dongle in USB port  The  dongle  will  be  enumerated  as  three  USB Human Interface Device class devices.    Mouse   Keyboard   Consumer control  The LED on the dongle should start blinking red, indicating  it’s  scanning  for  a  Bluetooth  Low Energy  peripheral  which  advertises  BLE  HID service capabilities. 2. Advertise and connect  Press any number key or consumer control key to make the device advertise.  The  devices  will  now  connect  and  pair  using JustWorks  pairing.  The  dongle  LED  should  now blink  green  when  data  is  received  from  the Advanced Remote and otherwise be off.  Long  term  bonding  entries  will  be  stored  in  both the  Advanced  Remote  and  dongle  to  speed  up subsequent reconnections. 3. Manage connection and bonds  Pressing  SW1  on  the  dongle  will disconnect  any active  connection  between  the  dongle  and  an Advanced Remote.  Pressing SW2 on the dongle  will  erase  all long  term  bond information stored on the dongle.  Pressing this button will not affect bond data stored on the Advanced Remote. Connect to Windows 8 with BT 4.0 LE (Smart Ready) hardware 1. Make sure LE works  In Device manager, under Bluetooth, make sure that you see references to Bluetooth LE.        2. Open PC settings  Move your mouse to the lower right hand corner and click on Settings.    Then click on Change PC settings.   3. Add Advanced Remote  Then click on Devices and Add a device.
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