In this recorded webinar, Clemens Valens (Elektor) and Keith Donadio (Microchip) guide you through the course. They cover the most important aspects of the technology, give background information, show several videos from the course and go into more detail about the content of these videos.
@MicrochipTechnology provides you with the opportunity to learn more about general #embedded control topics as well as #Microchip, #Atmel, and #Microsemi products. One of the courses Microchip University is offering is Rapid Prototyping Bluetooth® Low Energy (#BLE) Android Apps using MIT App Inventor.
The class will give the engineer a hands-on introduction to Android App development using #MIT App Inventor. The material explained in this class will cover the steps required to develop an Android App that interacts with the AVR-BLE board. Prior knowledge of the basic Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) protocol is required and will not be covered in this class. Covered topics include BLE scanning, BLE connection, BLE services, BLE characteristics, UUID’s and MAC addresses.
00:00-00:42 Intro
00:42-02:40 Defining BLE Projects Requirements
02:41-07:12 AVR-BLE Board Overview
07:13-23:21 MIT App Inventor Overview
23:21-35:54 Direct Connect
35:55-42:55 Phone App Demo
42:56-01:02:20 Q&A
01:02:20 Outro
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