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Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby philli3 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:49 am

Hi all,

I need help with the Arduino BTBEE Shield Configuration

my operating system is windows 7 32/64 bit

I have tried the AT method in tutorial but i cant seem to get connect with the BTBee, any solutions or suggestions ?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby hyng » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:38 am

You mean the BTBee does not response with "OK" after you sending "AT" to it? Make sure the setting is correct. The default baud rate for testing the module in AT command is 38400bps, instead of 9600. May i know how were you connect the BTBee to computer?
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby robosang » Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:04 pm

A photo of hardware setup is good, at least we know how is the hardware being connected. Hardware must be correct in order for software to function.
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby philli3 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:17 am

I'm connecting using Arduino + Xbee Shield + BTBee

operating system will be hyperterminal under win7 32bit

it shows Device is connected but i won't receive "OK" after i typed "AT"
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby hyng » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:08 pm

You are using Arduino with this shield http://www.cytron.com.my/viewProduct.php?pcode=ARDUINO-XBEE&name=Arduino-XBee%20Shield%20(without%20module)??
IF it is, please:
1. There are two jumpers on the XBee shield, please set it to USB instead of XBee.
2. To be safe, plug out the IC ATMEGA from your arduino to avoid any interference. If you do not wish to take off the IC, please make sure the code in your IC does not use the TX and RX pin.

Now you should be able to receive "OK" after you sent the AT. Hope to hear from u ..
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby philli3 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:49 pm

They are working perfectly now, looks like i didnt notice the jumper, pardon my foolishness

thank you very much.
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Re: Arduino BTBee Shield Configuration

Postby ober » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:16 pm

philli3 WROTE:They are working perfectly now, looks like i didnt notice the jumper, pardon my foolishness

thank you very much.

Is OK to make mistake, just learn from your mistake. Good luck! Do share your project here. A photo and short description at here would be great to motivate other.
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