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Bluesuite usb
Bluesuite usb












  1. Bluesuite usb how to#
  2. Bluesuite usb serial#
  3. Bluesuite usb update#
  4. Bluesuite usb code#

This is likely going to be something like C:Program FilesCSRBlueSuite 2.6.2. ** If that doesn't resolve it, navigate to where you installed the Firmware Installer. * If your computer states that no speaker is found, leave the cable plugged into your computer and speaker, power the RIVA S speaker Off/On, unplug the cable from the RIVA S and continue from step 'b' above.

Bluesuite usb serial#

Make sure that Universal Serial Bus (USB) is selected and click NEXT. After your PC has detected the speaker, as indicated above, click NEXT.ĭ. You should also hear a beep or see an indication on your computer that it is connected to a USB device. The battery light indicator, located on the back of your RIVA S will change to a pulsing cyan/aqua color. Using the micro USB cable, connect your RIVA S to your Windows PC in a USB Press and hold the + & – buttons together until the battery indicator changes to alternating blue/violet color, approximately 10 seconds.Ĭ. Press and hold the Input button (with the Bluetooth® icon) to unpair.ī. Make sure it is not paired to any of your Bluetooth® devices. We recommend you connect it to the DC adapter/charger in case the

Bluesuite usb update#

Please follow these steps to update the firmware on your RIVA S: In this folder locate and launch the DFUWizard (it should have a blue and white icon).ĥ. Navigate to your START button and find the CSR BlueSuite 2.5.0 folder. Now that the RIVA S Installer has been installed on your Windows PC, download the RIVA S Firmware located at. Leave all boxes checked during the installation process.ģ. Once the installer is running, follow the steps as prompted.Ī. Download and run the installer located at.

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Many thanks to you Robin for your info, and to Frans-Willem for his reverse-engineering and implementation.Please follow these steps to update your RIVA S:ġ. I included the binary in github so you can just buy a launchpad, get the TI "LM Flash Programmer" tool and get a working clone CSR USB-SPI programmer in about 5 mins no extra tools required. I also added a "Turbo mode" option which roughly doubles the programming/dumping speed, YMMV. It should also work fine on BC5, CSR8670 etc, but not tried it yet. This clone USB programmer works great for me (on BlueCore 4-EXT modules) with the CSR BlueFlash, PSTool and BlueTest (etc) tools. TI delivered mine in under a week and they're cheap+work well.

Bluesuite usb code#

I tweaked Frans-Willem's Stellaris-based programmer code to run on the new Tiva C Launchpad (EK-TM4C123GXL) - USD$12 at time of writing - which is the replacement for the Stellaris Launchpad. I built the LPT programmer (for an old dusty laptop w/parallel port) and it worked (thanks!), but a more modern option. I've been digging through there, but your blog opened my eyes. You really should republish this into the Arduino forum, those guys could use the help with BC417s, they are all using them to communicate with Androids and iPhones and really dont have a clue - any more than I did. Do you think that its possible to do, bearing in mind the Linvor ones are mounted already? I dont mind soldering a connector onto the SPI pads and I can get to them if I remove the clear heatshrink from the module. What I'm thinking, is that I could copy the HC05 firmware off one of those, and flash it to the Linvor. I've done a bit of poking with my meter and established that they are only connected to R/W and power, and the power has a diode in it (I think from your blog, I've established this to drop the 5v to 3.3v). The HC05 modules are unmounted like yours, but the Linvor ones are fabbed onto a piece of phenol with a 4SIL header and some components.

bluesuite usb

Then I find your blog and discover they are reprogrammable just after I bought 2 more modules from China that do have HC05 in them.

Bluesuite usb how to#

I did some research attempting to learn how to communicate with them and found about 3 different AT command sets, none of them worked. I bought two BC417143 modules off eBay intending to pair them as master/slave as per the description but I got a pair of Linvor 1.5s that wont respond to the AT commands I've been sending them. Nice work, I like your little programming jig.














Bluesuite usb