This query has not been resolved with the other thread. This topic is about BT Classic, not BLE.14geronimo wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 6:33 amThis query has been resolved with code samples under viewtopic.php?t=7893
BT Classic communication between two ESP32
Re: BT Classic communication between two ESP32
Re: BT Classic communication between two ESP32
If you go under Files>Examples>BluetoothSerial>SerialToSerialBTM and made the change to where the name is set to the name you choose for the other ESP32, and then upload it, it will be compatiable to the Files>Examples>BluetoothSerial>SerialToSerialBT code.
I have both of them below:
SerialToSerialBTM
SerialToSerialBT
I hope this helps!
I have both of them below:
SerialToSerialBTM
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//This example code is in the Public Domain (or CC0 licensed, at your option.)
//By Victor Tchistiak - 2019
//
//This example demostrates master mode bluetooth connection and pin
//it creates a bridge between Serial and Classical Bluetooth (SPP)
//this is an extention of the SerialToSerialBT example by Evandro Copercini - 2018
//
#include "BluetoothSerial.h"
BluetoothSerial SerialBT;
int i = 0;
String MACadd = "AA:BB:CC:11:22:33";
uint8_t address[6] = {0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33};
//uint8_t address[6] = {0x00, 0x1D, 0xA5, 0x02, 0xC3, 0x22};
String name = "ESP32test"; // <------- set this to be the name of the other ESP32!!!!!!!!!
char *pin = "1234"; //<- standard pin would be provided by default
bool connected;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
//SerialBT.setPin(pin);
SerialBT.begin("ESP32testm", true);
//SerialBT.setPin(pin);
Serial.println("The device started in master mode, make sure remote BT device is on!");
// connect(address) is fast (upto 10 secs max), connect(name) is slow (upto 30 secs max) as it needs
// to resolve name to address first, but it allows to connect to different devices with the same name.
// Set CoreDebugLevel to Info to view devices bluetooth address and device names
connected = SerialBT.connect(name);
//connected = SerialBT.connect(address);
if(connected) {
Serial.println("Connected Succesfully!");
} else {
while(!SerialBT.connected(10000)) {
Serial.println("Failed to connect. Make sure remote device is available and in range, then restart app.");
}
}
// disconnect() may take upto 10 secs max
if (SerialBT.disconnect()) {
Serial.println("Disconnected Succesfully!");
}
// this would reconnect to the name(will use address, if resolved) or address used with connect(name/address).
SerialBT.connect();
}
void loop() {
if (Serial.available()) {
SerialBT.write(Serial.read());
}
if (SerialBT.available()) {
Serial.write(SerialBT.read());
}
delay(20);
}
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//This example code is in the Public Domain (or CC0 licensed, at your option.)
//By Evandro Copercini - 2018
//
//This example creates a bridge between Serial and Classical Bluetooth (SPP)
//and also demonstrate that SerialBT have the same functionalities of a normal Serial
#include "BluetoothSerial.h"
#if !defined(CONFIG_BT_ENABLED) || !defined(CONFIG_BLUEDROID_ENABLED)
#error Bluetooth is not enabled! Please run `make menuconfig` to and enable it
#endif
BluetoothSerial SerialBT;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
SerialBT.begin("ESP32test"); //Bluetooth device name // <------- set this to be the same as the name you chose above!!!!!
Serial.println("The device started, now you can pair it with bluetooth!");
}
void loop() {
if (Serial.available()) {
SerialBT.write(Serial.read());
}
if (SerialBT.available()) {
Serial.write(SerialBT.read());
}
delay(20);
}
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