I have been hijacked by travel and other priorities recently, but it is important to keep progressing.
This update demonstrates the PSoC4 Bluetooth terminal. The software handles both keyboard transmit and Bluetooth reception.
Now that the PCB and software are tested and working, it only needs some keycaps and a case to be a complete Bluetooth terminal.
Now I get to tackle the micro:bit version of this keyboard knowing that the PSoC and all buttons are under control.
Upcoming blogs:
- the micro:bit keyboard
- how Stirling engines work
- start connecting some sensors to the PSoC6
- designing the sensor interface PCB
Related Links:
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge: The Challengers
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge: About This Challenge
Links to other blogs for this project:
Stirling Blue - Project Description - Blog 1
Stirling Blue - Unboxing Hero - Blog 2
Stirling Blue - micro:bit TXTR - Blog 3
Stirling Blue - Fuel Measurement - Blog 4
Stirling Blue - Interface Description - Blog 5
Stirling Blue - BBC micro:bit LCD - Blog 6
Stirling Blue - Power Measurement - Blog 7 (updated)
Stirling Blue - Bluetooth Terminal Awakening - Blog 8
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