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nRF8002 and RFduino

Hi,

I'm planning to use a nRF8002 to transmit via BT the state of a pushbutton to a RFduino. I've my RFduino ready to receive data (and this works when paired to my iPhone - tested through its own app). I've then tried to link the nRF8002 and configure that via nRFgo Studio. I've been reading that with a nRF8002 I can use the Alert Notification or Immediate Alert on the peer to transmit the button press to the peer. In this case the nRF8002 should act as a GATT Client but I don't really understand how to set that out through nRFgo Studio. Even when the nRF8002 is running in the configuration I've set (output leds blinking), I can't find it among the BT devices around me and in the command line tool it seems that my nRF8002 only receives something when I press the button connected as input1 but fails to transmit that external input it has just received.

I'm a BT newbie and any suggestion/link I can use to get more about configuring properly the nRF8002 via nRFgo Studio for my case is kindly appreciated.

Thank you for your help.

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  • I am wondering whether I have got other ways than the "Demonstrate running the command line tool" in the tab "Upload configuration" while using nRFgo Studio to real-time monitor the activity of my nRF8002 bluetooth tag. As with a serial monitor I would like to see whether the tag transmits data on air, for instance at the press of a pushbutton connected as input to the tag itself. I haven't been able to see such an activity on the pop-up window from the "command line tool" even when the tag is paired to my iPhone and ready to communicate with it through the nRF Proximity app.

    Any help is very much appreciated! Thank you in advance.

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  • I am wondering whether I have got other ways than the "Demonstrate running the command line tool" in the tab "Upload configuration" while using nRFgo Studio to real-time monitor the activity of my nRF8002 bluetooth tag. As with a serial monitor I would like to see whether the tag transmits data on air, for instance at the press of a pushbutton connected as input to the tag itself. I haven't been able to see such an activity on the pop-up window from the "command line tool" even when the tag is paired to my iPhone and ready to communicate with it through the nRF Proximity app.

    Any help is very much appreciated! Thank you in advance.

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