Communicate two microcontrollers via BLE

Hello,

I'm using a nRF52 DK to test BLE communication with another microcontroller. What I need to test is the nRF52 pairing with another brand microcontroller, send a data stream and close the connection.

Could you please tell me which example from the Bluetooth samples list I can use for starting?

Thanks for your attention.

Regards,

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  • First you will need a Characteristic to communicate the string through. We recommend the Nordic UART Service (NUS) because it is a simple Service with one Rx Characteristic and one Tx Characteristic, where both transmits data in the form of strings. 

    You can also test the NUS service by connecting the nRF52 to a smartphone that runs the nRF Toolbox app. Then you don't need to implement the NUS service on your peer device before you can verify that the NUS service runs as intended on your nRF52.

  • Hello ,

    Can I use the NUS to send data to an ESP32 module? I've been trying for a while but the Tx function always fails.

  • Unknown said:
    Can I use the NUS to send data to an ESP32 module?

    If the ESP32 has a properly configured NUS client, then yes. 

    Unknown said:
    I've been trying for a while but the Tx function always fails.
    1. What exactly have you done? 

    2. What did you expect to observe?

    3. What did you observe?

    As far as I can tell this project is your first BLE project, where all properties of the BLE protocol is completely new to you. I think you should set a lower goal than communicating with an ESP32 for your first project, because an insufficient understanding of core BLE concepts creates problems for you at every step. I suggest that you complete our Bluetooth Low Energy Fundamentals course before continuing any further development.

  • Hello,

    I have followed the course before answering. Below my answers:

    1. What exactly have you done? I configured the NUS service on the 'central' example and added a call to the 'bt_nus_client_send' function to permanently send data after the device has been connected to the ESP32. I have also modified the NUS 128-bit UUID to the UUID already set in the ESP32 device (0000-FFFF-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)

    2. What did you expect to observe? The data received by the ESP32.

    3. What did you observe? I see that the nRF52 can connect to the ESP32 device. Nevertheless, the 'bt_nus_client_send' returns an error value (-128)

    What I'm trying to do is to make the nRF52 work as a central while the ESP32 works as a peripheral using a 128-bit UUID (0000-FFFF-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb). Once both devices are connected I want to send data from the nRF52 to the ESP32. I have tested the NUS example with two nRF52 boards and it works correctly, so I think there is something I'm missing in order to send the data to the ESP32.

  • -128 = ENOTCONN  "Socket is not connected". 

    From subsys/bluetooth/services/nus_client.c:86:

     

    int bt_nus_client_send(struct bt_nus_client *nus_c, const uint8_t *data,
    		       uint16_t len)
    {
    	int err;
    
    	if (!nus_c->conn) {
    		return -ENOTCONN;
    	}
        
        ...
    }

    The bt_nus_client struct provided to bt_nus_client_send does not contain a pointer to a valid connection object. 

    -Edit: 

    Have you implemented the NUS GATT server on the ESP32?

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