I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. I have tried connecting an oscilloscope to the RX/TX pins on the Arduino and Data is arriving from the HC-05 module TX pin to the Arduino RX pin.
When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. I have tried connecting an oscilloscope to the RX/TX pins on the Arduino and Data is arriving from the HC-05 module TX pin to the Arduino RX pin.
When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. I have tried connecting an oscilloscope to the RX/TX pins on the Arduino and Data is arriving from the HC-05 module TX pin to the Arduino RX pin.
When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. WhenI have tried connecting an oscilloscope to the RX/TX pins on the Arduino and Data is arriving from the HC-05 module TX pin to the Arduino RX pin.
When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. I have tried connecting an oscilloscope to the RX/TX pins on the Arduino and Data is arriving from the HC-05 module TX pin to the Arduino RX pin.
When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port. My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!
I have a software sending bitmap data to an Arduino Pro 5V 16MHz 328P that drives an LED display (sketch). This works using the USB-Serial adapter for the Arduino Pro with baud rates up to 500000 Baud. Now I wanted to switch to Bluetooth...
I tried connecting a 5V HC-05 module (set to 230400 Baud 8N1) to the hardware RX/TX pins on the Arduino Pro (Pins 0/1) and connect the PC to the Bluetooth serial port wirelessly (e.g. /dev/rfcomm0 on Linux). My problem is that I can receive data on the PC side using a terminal (the 'Ada' string is received), but nothing is displayed on the LED display. When the USB-Serial adapter is connected to the same pins (0/1 instead of the regular pin header) it still works as before, so there should be no connection issues.
What I tried was adding a 5kOhm resistor from the Arduino RX line to ground. (I found this hint somewhere here), but no dice...
I'm not sure what's wrong, because communication IS working over the USB-Serial adapter. Any ideas on what to try?!