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/*********************************************************************
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This is an example for our nRF52 based Bluefruit LE modules
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Pick one up today in the adafruit shop!
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Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code,
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please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing
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products from Adafruit!
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MIT license, check LICENSE for more information
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All text above, and the splash screen below must be included in
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any redistribution
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*********************************************************************/
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#include <bluefruit.h>
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// BLE Service
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BLEDis bledis;
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BLEUart bleuart;
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BLEBas blebas;
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// Software Timer for blinking RED LED
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SoftwareTimer blinkTimer;
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void setup()
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{
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Serial.begin(115200);
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Serial.println("Bluefruit52 BLEUART Example");
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Serial.println("---------------------------\n");
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// Initialize blinkTimer for 1000 ms and start it
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blinkTimer.begin(1000, blink_timer_callback);
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blinkTimer.start();
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// Setup the BLE LED to be enabled on CONNECT
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// Note: This is actually the default behaviour, but provided
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// here in case you want to control this LED manually via PIN 19
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Bluefruit.autoConnLed(true);
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// Config the peripheral connection with maximum bandwidth
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// more SRAM required by SoftDevice
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// Note: All config***() function must be called before begin()
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Bluefruit.configPrphBandwidth(BANDWIDTH_MAX);
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Bluefruit.begin();
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// Set max power. Accepted values are: -40, -30, -20, -16, -12, -8, -4, 0, 4
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Bluefruit.setTxPower(4);
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Bluefruit.setName("Bluefruit52");
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//Bluefruit.setName(getMcuUniqueID()); // useful testing with multiple central connections
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Bluefruit.setConnectCallback(connect_callback);
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Bluefruit.setDisconnectCallback(disconnect_callback);
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// Configure and Start Device Information Service
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bledis.setManufacturer("Adafruit Industries");
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bledis.setModel("Bluefruit Feather52");
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bledis.begin();
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// Configure and Start BLE Uart Service
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bleuart.begin();
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// Start BLE Battery Service
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blebas.begin();
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blebas.write(100);
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// Set up and start advertising
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startAdv();
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Serial.println("Please use Adafruit's Bluefruit LE app to connect in UART mode");
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Serial.println("Once connected, enter character(s) that you wish to send");
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}
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void startAdv(void)
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{
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// Advertising packet
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addFlags(BLE_GAP_ADV_FLAGS_LE_ONLY_GENERAL_DISC_MODE);
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addTxPower();
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// Include bleuart 128-bit uuid
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addService(bleuart);
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// Secondary Scan Response packet (optional)
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// Since there is no room for 'Name' in Advertising packet
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Bluefruit.ScanResponse.addName();
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/* Start Advertising
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* - Enable auto advertising if disconnected
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* - Interval: fast mode = 20 ms, slow mode = 152.5 ms
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* - Timeout for fast mode is 30 seconds
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* - Start(timeout) with timeout = 0 will advertise forever (until connected)
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*
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* For recommended advertising interval
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* https://developer.apple.com/library/content/qa/qa1931/_index.html
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*/
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Bluefruit.Advertising.restartOnDisconnect(true);
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Bluefruit.Advertising.setInterval(32, 244); // in unit of 0.625 ms
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Bluefruit.Advertising.setFastTimeout(30); // number of seconds in fast mode
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Bluefruit.Advertising.start(0); // 0 = Don't stop advertising after n seconds
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}
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void loop()
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{
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// Forward data from HW Serial to BLEUART
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while (Serial.available())
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{
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// Delay to wait for enough input, since we have a limited transmission buffer
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delay(2);
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uint8_t buf[64];
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int count = Serial.readBytes(buf, sizeof(buf));
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bleuart.write( buf, count );
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}
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// Forward from BLEUART to HW Serial
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while ( bleuart.available() )
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{
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uint8_t ch;
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ch = (uint8_t) bleuart.read();
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Serial.write(ch);
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}
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// Request CPU to enter low-power mode until an event/interrupt occurs
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waitForEvent();
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}
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void connect_callback(uint16_t conn_handle)
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{
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char central_name[32] = { 0 };
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Bluefruit.Gap.getPeerName(conn_handle, central_name, sizeof(central_name));
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Serial.print("Connected to ");
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Serial.println(central_name);
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}
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void disconnect_callback(uint16_t conn_handle, uint8_t reason)
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{
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(void) conn_handle;
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(void) reason;
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println("Disconnected");
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}
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/**
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* Software Timer callback is invoked via a built-in FreeRTOS thread with
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* minimal stack size. Therefore it should be as simple as possible. If
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* a periodically heavy task is needed, please use Scheduler.startLoop() to
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* create a dedicated task for it.
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*
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* More information http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-software-timer.html
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*/
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void blink_timer_callback(TimerHandle_t xTimerID)
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{
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(void) xTimerID;
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digitalToggle(LED_RED);
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}
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/**
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* RTOS Idle callback is automatically invoked by FreeRTOS
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* when there are no active threads. E.g when loop() calls delay() and
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* there is no bluetooth or hw event. This is the ideal place to handle
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* background data.
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*
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* NOTE: FreeRTOS is configured as tickless idle mode. After this callback
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* is executed, if there is time, freeRTOS kernel will go into low power mode.
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* Therefore waitForEvent() should not be called in this callback.
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* http://www.freertos.org/low-power-tickless-rtos.html
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*
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* WARNING: This function MUST NOT call any blocking FreeRTOS API
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* such as delay(), xSemaphoreTake() etc ... for more information
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* http://www.freertos.org/a00016.html
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*/
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void rtos_idle_callback(void)
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{
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// Don't call any other FreeRTOS blocking API()
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// Perform background task(s) here
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}
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/*********************************************************************
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This is an example for our nRF52 based Bluefruit LE modules
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Pick one up today in the adafruit shop!
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Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code,
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please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing
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products from Adafruit!
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MIT license, check LICENSE for more information
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All text above, and the splash screen below must be included in
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any redistribution
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*********************************************************************/
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#include <bluefruit.h>
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void setup()
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{
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Serial.begin(115200);
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Serial.println("Bluefruit52 Blinky Example");
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Serial.println("--------------------------\n");
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Bluefruit.begin();
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// Set max power. Accepted values are: -40, -30, -20, -16, -12, -8, -4, 0, 4
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Bluefruit.setTxPower(4);
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Bluefruit.setName("Bluefruit52");
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// Set up and start advertising
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startAdv();
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}
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void startAdv(void)
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{
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// Advertising packet
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addFlags(BLE_GAP_ADV_FLAGS_LE_ONLY_GENERAL_DISC_MODE);
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addTxPower();
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Bluefruit.Advertising.addName();
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/* Start Advertising
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* - Enable auto advertising if disconnected
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* - Interval: fast mode = 20 ms, slow mode = 152.5 ms
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* - Timeout for fast mode is 30 seconds
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* - Start(timeout) with timeout = 0 will advertise forever (until connected)
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*
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* For recommended advertising interval
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* https://developer.apple.com/library/content/qa/qa1931/_index.html
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*/
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Bluefruit.Advertising.restartOnDisconnect(true);
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Bluefruit.Advertising.setInterval(32, 244); // in unit of 0.625 ms
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Bluefruit.Advertising.setFastTimeout(30); // number of seconds in fast mode
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Bluefruit.Advertising.start(0); // 0 = Don't stop advertising after n seconds
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}
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void loop()
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{
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// Toggle both LEDs every 1 second
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digitalToggle(LED_RED);
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delay(2000);
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}
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/*********************************************************************
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This is an example for our nRF52 based Bluefruit LE modules
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Pick one up today in the adafruit shop!
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Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code,
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please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing
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products from Adafruit!
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MIT license, check LICENSE for more information
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All text above, and the splash screen below must be included in
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any redistribution
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*********************************************************************/
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/*
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* This sketch demonstrate the central API(). A additional bluefruit
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* that has bleuart as peripheral is required for the demo.
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*/
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#include <bluefruit.h>
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BLEClientDis clientDis;
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BLEClientUart clientUart;
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void setup()
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{
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Serial.begin(115200);
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Serial.println("Bluefruit52 Central BLEUART Example");
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Serial.println("-----------------------------------\n");
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// Initialize Bluefruit with maximum connections as Peripheral = 0, Central = 1
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// SRAM usage required by SoftDevice will increase dramatically with number of connections
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Bluefruit.begin(0, 1);
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Bluefruit.setName("Bluefruit52 Central");
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// Configure DIS client
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clientDis.begin();
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// Init BLE Central Uart Serivce
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clientUart.begin();
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clientUart.setRxCallback(bleuart_rx_callback);
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// Increase Blink rate to different from PrPh advertising mode
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Bluefruit.setConnLedInterval(250);
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// Callbacks for Central
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Bluefruit.Central.setConnectCallback(connect_callback);
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Bluefruit.Central.setDisconnectCallback(disconnect_callback);
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/* Start Central Scanning
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* - Enable auto scan if disconnected
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* - Interval = 100 ms, window = 80 ms
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* - Don't use active scan
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* - Start(timeout) with timeout = 0 will scan forever (until connected)
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*/
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Bluefruit.Scanner.setRxCallback(scan_callback);
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Bluefruit.Scanner.restartOnDisconnect(true);
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Bluefruit.Scanner.setInterval(160, 80); // in unit of 0.625 ms
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Bluefruit.Scanner.useActiveScan(false);
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Bluefruit.Scanner.start(0); // // 0 = Don't stop scanning after n seconds
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}
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/**
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* Callback invoked when scanner pick up an advertising data
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* @param report Structural advertising data
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*/
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void scan_callback(ble_gap_evt_adv_report_t* report)
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{
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// Check if advertising contain BleUart service
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if ( Bluefruit.Scanner.checkReportForService(report, clientUart) )
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{
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Serial.print("BLE UART service detected. Connecting ... ");
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// Connect to device with bleuart service in advertising
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Bluefruit.Central.connect(report);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Callback invoked when an connection is established
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* @param conn_handle
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*/
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void connect_callback(uint16_t conn_handle)
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{
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Serial.println("Connected");
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Serial.print("Dicovering DIS ... ");
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if ( clientDis.discover(conn_handle) )
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{
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Serial.println("Found it");
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char buffer[32+1];
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// read and print out Manufacturer
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memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
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if ( clientDis.getManufacturer(buffer, sizeof(buffer)) )
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{
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Serial.print("Manufacturer: ");
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Serial.println(buffer);
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}
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// read and print out Model Number
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memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
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if ( clientDis.getModel(buffer, sizeof(buffer)) )
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{
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Serial.print("Model: ");
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Serial.println(buffer);
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}
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Serial.println();
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}
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Serial.print("Discovering BLE Uart Service ... ");
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if ( clientUart.discover(conn_handle) )
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{
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Serial.println("Found it");
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Serial.println("Enable TXD's notify");
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clientUart.enableTXD();
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Serial.println("Ready to receive from peripheral");
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}else
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{
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Serial.println("Found NONE");
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// disconect since we couldn't find bleuart service
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Bluefruit.Central.disconnect(conn_handle);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Callback invoked when a connection is dropped
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* @param conn_handle
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* @param reason
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*/
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void disconnect_callback(uint16_t conn_handle, uint8_t reason)
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{
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(void) conn_handle;
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(void) reason;
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Serial.println("Disconnected");
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}
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/**
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* Callback invoked when uart received data
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* @param uart_svc Reference object to the service where the data
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* arrived. In this example it is clientUart
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*/
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void bleuart_rx_callback(BLEClientUart& uart_svc)
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{
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Serial.print("[RX]: ");
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while ( uart_svc.available() )
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{
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Serial.print( (char) uart_svc.read() );
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}
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Serial.println();
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}
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void loop()
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{
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if ( Bluefruit.Central.connected() )
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{
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// Not discovered yet
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if ( clientUart.discovered() )
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{
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// Discovered means in working state
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// Get Serial input and send to Peripheral
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if ( Serial.available() )
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{
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delay(2); // delay a bit for all characters to arrive
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char str[20+1] = { 0 };
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Serial.readBytes(str, 20);
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clientUart.print( str );
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#include <RH_RF95.h>
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// Singleton instance of the radio driver
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RH_RF95 rf95;
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//RH_RF95 rf95;
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//RH_RF95 rf95(5, 2); // Rocket Scream Mini Ultra Pro with the RFM95W
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//RH_RF95 rf95(8, 3); // Adafruit Feather M0 with RFM95
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RH_RF95 rf95(8, 3); // Adafruit Feather M0 with RFM95
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// Need this on Arduino Zero with SerialUSB port (eg RocketScream Mini Ultra Pro)
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//#define Serial SerialUSB
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// The default transmitter power is 13dBm, using PA_BOOST.
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// If you are using RFM95/96/97/98 modules which uses the PA_BOOST transmitter pin, then
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// you can set transmitter powers from 5 to 23 dBm:
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// driver.setTxPower(23, false);
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rf95.setTxPower(23, false);
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// If you are using Modtronix inAir4 or inAir9,or any other module which uses the
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// transmitter RFO pins and not the PA_BOOST pins
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// then you can configure the power transmitter power for -1 to 14 dBm and with useRFO true.
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#include <RH_RF95.h>
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// Singleton instance of the radio driver
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RH_RF95 rf95;
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//RH_RF95 rf95;
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//RH_RF95 rf95(5, 2); // Rocket Scream Mini Ultra Pro with the RFM95W
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//RH_RF95 rf95(8, 3); // Adafruit Feather M0 with RFM95
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RH_RF95 rf95(8, 3); // Adafruit Feather M0 with RFM95
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// Need this on Arduino Zero with SerialUSB port (eg RocketScream Mini Ultra Pro)
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//#define Serial SerialUSB
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// The default transmitter power is 13dBm, using PA_BOOST.
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// If you are using RFM95/96/97/98 modules which uses the PA_BOOST transmitter pin, then
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// you can set transmitter powers from 5 to 23 dBm:
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// driver.setTxPower(23, false);
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rf95.setTxPower(23, false);
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// If you are using Modtronix inAir4 or inAir9,or any other module which uses the
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// transmitter RFO pins and not the PA_BOOST pins
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// then you can configure the power transmitter power for -1 to 14 dBm and with useRFO true.
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