ARMOR-X Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor

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ARMOR-X Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor is a Bluetooth LE based sensor from ARMOR-X. This bike sensor connects with your device and delivers accurate real-time cadence and speed data.

Use the TArmorCSCSensor component to communicate with the ARMOR-X Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor.

Demo Location

You can find the sample projects for the ARMOR-X Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor in the following IoT demo directories after installing the component:

  • Start | Programs | Embarcadero RAD Studio Berlin | Samples and then navigate to:
    • Delphi: Internet of Things\Object Pascal\Thing Connect\ArmorCSC
    • C++: Internet of Things\CPP\Thing Connect\ArmorCSC

Supported Services

The ARMOR-X Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor component supports the following Bluetooth LE services and characteristics:

Service Characteristic Property Event Read Subscribe Write
Battery Service Battery Level BatteryLevel OnBatteryLevelUpdate
Cycling Speed and Cadence CSC Feature CSCFeature OnCSCFeatureUpdate
CSC Measurement OnCSCMeasurementUpdate
SC Control Point(*) SCControlPoint OnSCControlPointUpdate
Sensor Location SensorLocation OnSensorLocationUpdate
Device Information Firmware Revision String FirmwareRevision OnFirmwareRevisionUpdate
Hardware Revision String HardwareRevision OnHardwareRevisionUpdate
Manufacturer Name String ManufacturerName OnManufacturerNameUpdate
Model Number String ModelNumber OnModelNumberUpdate
Serial Number String SerialNumber OnSerialNumberUpdate
Software Revision String SoftwareRevision OnSoftwareRevisionUpdate
System ID SystemID OnSystemIDUpdate
PnP ID PnPID OnPnPIDUpdate

(*) Note: This device supports this characteristic but its performance does not fit the Bluetooth standard.

Device Details

  • Device: Armor Cycling Speed and Cadence Monitor
  • Manufacturer: ARMOR-X
  • Firmware: QKM12
  • Technology: Bluetooth LE

See Also

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