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==FAQ==
==FAQ==
==Keywords==
==Keywords==
* GeeekPi, dockerPi, dockerPi-H, bluetooth, BLE

Revision as of 19:58, 2 January 2020

DockerPi-H BlueTooth Board

Description

DockerPi-H is one of the expansion boards of the DockerPi series, which is usually used for independent work.
The derived HID interface, BLE interface, UART-TTL interface, and HID interface can be used for industrial control equipment.
This type of equipment does not allow drivers Program, but the HID interface solves this problem very well.
The IoT device is suitable for using the BLE interface.
This is a low-power resolution.
Traditional devices can use the UART-TTL interface.
DockerPi-H allows you to operate DockerPi series expansion boards without Raspberry Pi (or similar SBC).
It can connect your personal computer to DockerPi expansion boards and also allows you to wirelessly control DockerPi expansion boards.
This project is open source, you can modify it, redistribute it, and apply it to your product, but open source is not equal to free.
If you generate commercial value, please let us know. Failure to comply with open source rules may result in prosecution. legal liability.

Features

  • Open source project (not for commercial distribution)
  • DockerPi series products
  • Programmable, can work with mobile phones, personal computers, industrial computers, ITX.
  • Support BLE, HID, UART-TTL mode to transmit data
  • Support BLE, UART-TTL data in ASCII mode
  • Support transmission of UART-TTL, HID data in HEX mode
  • HID does not require driver support
  • It is recommended to install at the bottom of all modules
  • Low power design
  • BLE module provides FCC / CE certification

Supported platforms

  • 1. Tested on mobile phones: IPhone 6s Plus, HUAWEI SCM-AL09
  • 2. Test software: putty.exe(Windows Environment), minicom(Linux Environment), pyserial module(via USB-to-TTL cable)

GitHub Repository

Gallery

Package Includes

  • 1 x 3-Pin Header
  • 4 x M2.5 nut
  • 8 x M2.5 Copper stick
  • 1 x Acrylic panel
  • 1 x USB Micro data cable

How to Use

FAQ

Keywords

  • GeeekPi, dockerPi, dockerPi-H, bluetooth, BLE