Bluno - An Arduino Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) Board

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    It's time to get Bluetooth 4.0 into your arduino project and sync it up with your phone! For aficionados of smart devices and wearables with this new tech (Bluetooth 4.0 low energy, BLE), now you can go further than hacking things apart to start prototyping with your Arduino.

    As a member of the Bluno Family, Bluno is first of its kind in integrating Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) module into Arduino Uno, making it an ideal prototyping platform for both software and hardware developers to go BLE. You will be able to develop your own smart bracelet , smart pedometer and more. Through the low-power Bluetooth 4.0 technology, real-time low energy communication can be made really easy.
    Note on Compatibility: Bluno Family does not support other brand BLE devices since the difference of Bluetooth profile. Read more in wiki.
    Bluno integrates a TI CC2540 BT 4.0 chip with the Arduino UNO development board. It allows wireless programming via BLE, supports Bluetooth HID, AT command to config BLE and you can upgrade BLE firmware easily. Bluno is also compatible with all Arduino Uno pins which means any project made with Uno can directly go wireless!
    What's more, we also developed an App for Bluno (both Android and IOS) and they are completely opensource. You can modify and develop your own BLE-hardware platform. Below is a quick demo video covering some of the major features of Bluno with the help of an Accessory Shield for Bluno, which will also be available very soon.
    In short, you can use Bluno with any Bluetooth 4.0 compatible devices and enjoy features such as wireless transmission, master and slave settings, wireless programming and even establishing a Bluetooth HID connection with the PC between devices.
    Note: For the demo application and arduino code, we integrated DFRobot wireless libraries for the beginners. The idea is supplying a simple way for you to use wireless modules without learning the wireless comunication protocol. However, for the developer, we recommend to custom or choose the protocol according to the application.

    |Specification|
    • On-board BLE chip: TI CC2540
    • Wireless Programming via BLE
    • Support Bluetooth HID
    • Support AT command to config the BLE
    • Transparent communication through Serial
    • Upgrade BLE firmware easily
    • DC Supply: USB Powered or External 7V~12V DC
    • Microcontroller: Atmega328
    • Bootloader: Arduino Uno ( disconnect any BLE device before uploading a new sketch )
    • Compatible with the Arduino Uno pin mapping
    • Size: 60mm * 53mm(2.36"*2.08")
    • Weight: 30g

    |Documents|

    Demo Tutorials

    User Review

    Custom Application from User

    |ShippingList|
    • Bluno x1
    |Projects|Project 1. Build KnowFlow: automatic water monitor

    KnowFlow is the name of this water quality monitoring device, based on Arduino Uno. It can automatically monitor 5 parameters of water: pH, Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, Electronic Conductivity, ORP.


    Project 2. How to Make an Automatic Christmas Tree
    With all the lights and decorations that people use at Christmas, power is left on all the time and electricity bills skyrocket. I made this motion detecting Christmas tree light setup that only turns on when people are nearby.
    Hardware list:
    PIR Sensor x1
    Bluno x1
    I/O Expansion Shield v7.1 x1
    LED Strip x1
    Relay Switch x1
    Mini mp3 module
    DFSpeaker v1.0
    Regular power extension lead (with some modifications)
    1k resistors x2

    Project 3. How to Make a Santa Alarm
    Using the new RGB color sensor available at DFRobot, I rigged up a simple proximity alarm. I can use this to warn me if someone is in a close range of my Christmas tree putting presents under there. The hardware of this project is pretty simple and suitable for beginners.
    1 x Bluno Microcontroller v2.0 (SKU: DFR0267)
    1 x Gesture Sensor
    1 x I/O Expansion Shield v7.1 (SKU: DFR0265) (the extra I/O’s are very useful and prevent messy wiring!)
    1 x Digital Buzzer Module (SKU: DFR0032)
    1 x 220R Resistor (any will do)
    1 x Red LED
    1 x Breadboard (for prototyping and checking the circuit – any will do.)
    Jumper Wires for connections