02-16-2008 10:58 AM
02-18-2008 08:16 AM
Hi,
If you want to talk to bluetooth over 2 VI's under LabVIEW then quite a few examples exist - all you could do without having the bluetooth VI running on your PDA as well is do the PC side, which will basically just look for devices. Do you have access to a second PC at all? if so then the examples for bluetooth would work fine for you and show you the underlying concepts of whats going on.
Examples I'm referring to are under Help > Find Examples > "Search Tab" > "Bluetooth".
Also your bluetooth device on the PC side must be supported by the Windows Bluetooth Stack, a list of devices known to work:
All the best,
02-18-2008 09:16 AM
02-18-2008 10:18 AM
02-18-2008 11:35 AM
12-07-2009 12:23 AM
is that mean we have to use VISA coz i have the same idea should be applied to send ECG signal ????
Regards........
12-07-2009 04:04 PM
Hello,
Whether or not you are using VISA depends on how the device is interfaced with your computer. If it is a serial to bluetooth adapter, then VISA is required in order to write to the serial port. If it uses the Windows Bluetooth Driver, then VISA is not required because the calls are made to the bluetooth driver.
-Zach
11-03-2010 02:30 PM
Using a standard serial Bluetooth adapter I had problems with Windowes drivers, however as soon as Im using a 3rd party driver then there are no problems.
05-05-2012 10:49 PM
Hello, for the bluetooth Serial adapter is not need extra driver. detil operation it could follow the user manual.
l Bits per second: 19200 bps (baud rate)
l Data bit: 8
l Parity: None
l Stop bit: 1
l Flow control: H/W
Please check the followind detail of bluetooth serial adapter:
Features
l Supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile and Generic Access Profile
l No need of external host and software
l Easy of installation and use
l Supports configuration of the local device
l Easy of maintenance
l Supports up to 100 meters (line of sight)
.1. General
Specification |
Description |
Baud Rate |
Supports 4.8/9.6/19.2/38.4/57.6/115.2/230.4 Kbps |
Coverage |
Up to 100 m |
Connection |
Point-to-point (pico net) |
Signal |
TxD, RxD, GND, CTS, and RTS |
RS-232 Interface |
D_SUB 9-pin female |
Standard |
Bluetooth specification version 2.0+EDR |
Frequency |
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz |
Hopping |
1,600/sec, 1MHz channel space |
Modulation |
GFSK-1 Mbps, DQPSK-2 Mbps, and 8-DPSK-3 Mbps |
Tx. Power |
Max. 18 dBm (Class 1) |
Rx. Sensitivity |
-86 dBm typical |
Antenna |
Chip antenna or SMA female + external antenna (optional) |
Antenna Gain |
Chip antenna max. 1 to 2 dBi |
Power Supply |
+5 to +6 V DC |
Current Consumption |
Max. 90 mA |
Operation Temperature |
-20°C to +75°C |
Dimensions |
35 mm (W) x 65 mm (D) x 16 mm (H) |
05-05-2012 10:50 PM
Hello, for the bluetooth Serial adapter is not need extra driver. detil operation it could follow the user manual.
l Bits per second: 19200 bps (baud rate)
l Data bit: 8
l Parity: None
l Stop bit: 1
l Flow control: H/W
Please check the followind detail of bluetooth serial adapter:
Features
l Supports Bluetooth Serial Port Profile and Generic Access Profile
l No need of external host and software
l Easy of installation and use
l Supports configuration of the local device
l Easy of maintenance
l Supports up to 100 meters (line of sight)
.1. General
Specification |
Description |
Baud Rate |
Supports 4.8/9.6/19.2/38.4/57.6/115.2/230.4 Kbps |
Coverage |
Up to 100 m |
Connection |
Point-to-point (pico net) |
Signal |
TxD, RxD, GND, CTS, and RTS |
RS-232 Interface |
D_SUB 9-pin female |
Standard |
Bluetooth specification version 2.0+EDR |
Frequency |
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz |
Hopping |
1,600/sec, 1MHz channel space |
Modulation |
GFSK-1 Mbps, DQPSK-2 Mbps, and 8-DPSK-3 Mbps |
Tx. Power |
Max. 18 dBm (Class 1) |
Rx. Sensitivity |
-86 dBm typical |
Antenna |
Chip antenna or SMA female + external antenna (optional) |
Antenna Gain |
Chip antenna max. 1 to 2 dBi |
Power Supply |
+5 to +6 V DC |
Current Consumption |
Max. 90 mA |
Operation Temperature |
-20°C to +75°C |
Dimensions |
35 mm (W) x 65 mm (D) x 16 mm (H) |