www.sparkfun.com and look at the BlueSmirf modems. I've ordered one of
these and I'm going to see how they work. If you don't have any BT
equipment yet then the easiest way to go is using the Maxstream Zigbee
stuff, it is a LOT easier to network than the complex BT pairing
process. Dan at www.oricomtech.com has some ooPIC custom XBee stuff
that is easy to use.
DLC
aravind_2917 wrote:
> hello,
>
> Iam new to robotics and microcontrollers..
> Iam trying to build a small servo motor controlled car which has an
> OOPIC-R board. I want to control this car from a bluetooth enabled
> mobile. Please tell me how to go about it.
>
> The actual plan is : A mobile will recieve commands from the
> internet,through GPRS.Mobile will transmit those commands to oopic
> which will move the car accordingly.
> Is it possible?...what problems may arise?...what are the things that
> ill need?...i already have an OOPIC-R board.
>
> This is what i have in mind,,
> Ill use a serial port bluetooth dongle..(sparkfun electronics firefly)
> which supports serial profile.Ill send serial data from mobile to this
> serial bluetooth dongle attached to oopic...Is it possible?..or is
> there a better way?
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
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