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Bluetooth Proximity Sensor

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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    #18

    I was thinking of just emulating a door-sensor. When BT detects someone in proximity it sends 1 and 0 when no-one is in range. Just like the binary switch you proposed..

    If you want to send in which device in range you could use VAR1-5 with the BT device identifier as payload (at some interval).

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      Konrad Walsh
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      I have given up.. I cant get anywhere with this but I think its cause I bought hc-06.. Are you closer?

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        #20

        Last time I tested with the new HC-05 I couldn't get it to enter AT mode. Will probably make another test when I have some time.

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          Konrad Walsh
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          ok.. mine enters AT mode.. and I can get it to send and receive data.. I may as well keep plugging at it so

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            I have given up.. I cant get anywhere with this but I think its cause I bought hc-06.. Are you closer?

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            #22

            @Konrad-Walsh For what I know, the HC-06 is automatically configured to take in AT commands, so that shouldn't be a problem, although mine (that I got today) seems to be defective as I send it the AT command, but I'm getting no answer.

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            • hekH hek

              I accidentally feed the first module with reversed polarity. It did not like that very much. :(

              The second module arrived this week, but I haven't hooked it up yet. Planned on using software serial and had a test sketch going something like this:

              /* $Id$
              
              Serial terminal for the HC-05 bluetooth module.
              Sets up BT module and allow user interaction with the device via the Arduino Serial Monitor.
              
              Wiring of BT HC-05 device to the Arduino
              RX -> 11
              TX -> 10
              KEY -> 9
              */
              
              #include <SoftwareSerial.h>
              
              // Bluetooth to Arduino pins.
              #define BTkey 9
              #define BTrxPin 10
              #define BTtxPin 11
              
              enum { SYNC, ASYNC };
              
              SoftwareSerial BTSerial(BTrxPin, BTtxPin);
              
              // Send a command to the bluetooth device.
              // mode ASYNC - don't want for the response
              // mode SYNC - wait for the response
              void sendBluetoothCommand(String cmd, uint8_t mode) {
                Serial.print(mode == SYNC ? "SYNC> " : "ASYNC> ");
                Serial.println(cmd);
              
                BTSerial.println(cmd);
                if (mode == ASYNC) return;
                
                char ch = 0;
                while (ch != '\n') {
                  if (BTSerial.available()) {
                    ch = BTSerial.read();
                     Serial.write(ch);
                  }
                }
              }
              
              void setup()
              {
                 Serial.begin(57600);
                 
                /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                // SETUP BLUETOOTH  
                // define pin modes for tx, rx:
                pinMode(BTrxPin, INPUT);
                pinMode(BTtxPin, OUTPUT);
                // Switch module to AT mode
                pinMode(BTkey, OUTPUT);
                digitalWrite(BTkey, HIGH);  
                BTSerial.begin(38400);
                sendBluetoothCommand("AT", SYNC);
                sendBluetoothCommand("AT+NAME=blueNode", SYNC);
                // AT+ROLE=p1
                // p1 - 0 Slave Role, 1 Master Role, 2 Slave-Loop role.
                sendBluetoothCommand("AT+ROLE=1", SYNC);
                // AT+INQM=p1,p2,p3
                // p1 - 0 inquire_mode_standad, 1 inquire_mode_rssi
                // p2 - maximum number of bluetooth devices response
                // p3 - the maximum of limited inquiring time. 1~48 (1.28s ~ 61.44s)
                //      15*1.28 = 19sec 
                sendBluetoothCommand("AT+INQM=0,5,15", SYNC);
              }
              
              void loop()
              {
                // Keep reading from HC-05 and send to Arduino Serial Monitor
                if (BTSerial.available())
                  Serial.write(BTSerial.read());
              
                // Keep reading from Arduino Serial Monitor and send to HC-05
                if (Serial.available())
                  BTSerial.write(Serial.read());
              }
              

              And.. the first module was of the wrong type (I think). Must support master-mode if I understand it correctly. The second one I bought was this type.

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              #23

              @hek When you say you inverted the polarity... are you talking about VCC and GRD? or Rx and TX?

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                @hek When you say you inverted the polarity... are you talking about VCC and GRD? or Rx and TX?

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                hek
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                wrote on last edited by
                #24

                @PedroC88

                vcc/gnd

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                  Konrad Walsh
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                  #25

                  i am "semi" abandoned it.. I couldn't get it work at all...

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                    i am "semi" abandoned it.. I couldn't get it work at all... but I cant say I fully grasp the syntax yet. Hopefully @HEK gets the notion...

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                    • K Konrad Walsh

                      i am "semi" abandoned it.. I couldn't get it work at all... but I cant say I fully grasp the syntax yet. Hopefully @HEK gets the notion...

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                      #27

                      @Konrad-Walsh At the end I got the HC06 to work, I'm finally understanding all of this, if you tell me what you're trying to accomplish and the code u have I might be able to help. Also the module you're using.

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                        Øyvind A. Espnes
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                        I really like this idea, but for it to be effective we need to measure the decibel level of the connection and not just connected/disconnected state. Is this possible?

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                        • Ø Øyvind A. Espnes

                          I really like this idea, but for it to be effective we need to measure the decibel level of the connection and not just connected/disconnected state. Is this possible?

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                          #29

                          @Øyvind-A.-Espnes I haven't tried it, but with the AT+INQM command you can specify wether you want the RSSI of the device when issuing the AT+INQ command. This document can better explain it.

                          After that it should just be a matter of parsing the resulting string and extract the signal strength.

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                            I was thinking about going this route, but until last weekend I was using Tasker and having it tell Vera that I am here when my phone connects to my Wifi. I bought a new phone and I can't get it to stay connected when it hasn't been used in a while, so I have to rethink...

                            While a Mysensors option could be good, what I am going to do is use my many Android tablets that I have throughout my home and have them always searching my my mobile. With them all throughout my home, I won't have to worry about bluetooth range.

                            Sorry it isn't a Mysensors option, but I thought I would share what I am going to do :-)

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                              Newzwaver
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                              Any luck with BT?

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                                @hek

                                Hi,

                                Did you get anywhere with this? I would like to build a bluetooth sensor myself but since this is an old thread, I am not really sure if the market has been modernized a little with bluetooth devices..

                                Thanks!

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                                  Sorry, no. Realised modern phones BT goes into sleep mode which means they don't announce themselves for longer periods. Kind of made it meaningless for the application.

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