BLE_Button is a BLE service template. It handles a read-only characteristic with a simple input (boolean values). The input's source is the button on the board itself - the characteristic's value changes when the button is pressed or released. The canonical source for this example lives at https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/tree/master/BLE_Button

BLE_Button is a BLE service template. It handles a read-only characteristic with a simple input (boolean values). The input's source is the button on the board itself - the characteristic's value changes when the button is pressed or released.

The template covers:

  • Setting up advertising and connection modes.
  • Creating an input characteristic: read-only, boolean, with notifications.
  • Constructing a service class and adding it to the BLE stack.
  • Assigning UUIDs to the service and its characteristic.
  • Pushing notifications when the characteristic's value changes.

Running the application

Requirements

The sample application can be seen on any BLE scanner on a smartphone. If you don't have a scanner on your phone, please install :

- nRF Master Control Panel for Android.

- LightBlue for iPhone.

Hardware requirements are in the main readme.

Building instructions

Building with mbed CLI

If you'd like to use mbed CLI to build this, then you should refer to the main readme. The instructions here relate to using the developer.mbed.org Online Compiler

In order to build this example in the mbed Online Compiler, first import the example using the ‘Import’ button on the right hand side.

Next, select a platform to build for. This must either be a platform that supports BLE, for example the NRF51-DK, or one of the following:

List of platforms supporting Bluetooth Low Energy

Or you must also add a piece of hardware and the supporting library that includes a Bluetooth Low Energy driver for that hardware, for example the K64F or NUCLEO_F401RE with the X-NUCLEO-IDB05A1

List of components supporting Bluetooth Low Energy.

Once you have selected your platform, compile the example and drag and drop the resulting binary onto your board.

For general instructions on using the mbed Online Compiler, please see the mbed Handbook

Checking for success

Note: Screens captures depicted below show what is expected from this example if the scanner used is nRF Master Control Panel version 4.0.5. If you encounter any difficulties consider trying another scanner or another version of nRF Master Control Panel. Alternative scanners may require reference to their manuals.

  • Build the application and install it on your board as explained in the building instructions.
  • Open the BLE scanner on your phone.
  • Start a scan.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/start_scan.png

figure 1 How to start scan using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Find your device; it should appear with the name `Button` in the scanner.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/scan_results.png

figure 2 Scan results using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Establish a connection with the device.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/connection.png

figure 3 How to establish a connection using Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Discover the services and the characteristics on the device. The Button service has the UUID `0xA000` and includes the Button state characteristic which has the UUID `0xA001`. Depending on your scanner, non standard 16-bit UUID's can be displayed as 128-bit UUID's. If it is the case the following format will be used: `0000XXXX-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB` where `XXXX` is the hexadecimal representation of the 16-bit UUID value.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/discovery.png

figure 4 Representation of the Button service using Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Register for the notifications sent by the button state characteristic then the scanner will automatically receive a notification containing the new state of the button every time the state of the button changes.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/register_to_notifications.png

figure 5 How to register to notifications using Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Pressing Button 1 on your board updates the state of the button and sends a notification to the scanner. The new state of the button characteristic value should be equal to 0x01.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/button_pressed.png

figure 6 Notification of button pressed using Master Control Panel 4.0.5

  • Releasing Button 1 on your board updates the state of the button and sends a notification to the scanner. The new state of the button characteristic value should be equal to 0x00.

https://developer.mbed.org/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-ble-Button/raw-file/3fe9d5124576/img/button_depressed.png

figure 7 Notification of button depressed using Master Control Panel 4.0.5

Committer:
mbed_official
Date:
Thu Jul 28 23:14:28 2016 +0100
Revision:
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Parent:
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Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble


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mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 1 BLE_Button is a BLE service template. It handles a read-only characteristic with a simple input (boolean values). The input's source is the button on the board itself - the characteristic's value changes when the button is pressed or released.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 2
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 3 The template covers:
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 4
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 5 1. Setting up advertising and connection modes.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 6
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 7 1. Creating an input characteristic: read-only, boolean, with notifications.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 8
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 9 1. Constructing a service class and adding it to the BLE stack.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 10
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 11 1. Assigning UUIDs to the service and its characteristic.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 12
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 13 1. Pushing notifications when the characteristic's value changes.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 14
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 15 # Running the application
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 16
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 17 ## Requirements
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 18
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 19 The sample application can be seen on any BLE scanner on a smartphone. If you don't have a scanner on your phone, please install :
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 20
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 21 - [nRF Master Control Panel](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nordicsemi.android.mcp) for Android.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 22
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 23 - [LightBlue](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/lightblue-bluetooth-low-energy/id557428110?mt=8) for iPhone.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 24
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 25 Hardware requirements are in the [main readme](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/blob/master/README.md).
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 26
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 27 ## Building instructions
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 28
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 29 Building instructions for all samples are in the [main readme](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/blob/master/README.md).
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 30
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 31 ## Checking for success
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 32
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 33 **Note:** Screens captures depicted below show what is expected from this example if the scanner used is *nRF Master Control Panel* version 4.0.5. If you encounter any difficulties consider trying another scanner or another version of nRF Master Control Panel. Alternative scanners may require reference to their manuals.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 34
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 35 1. Build the application and install it on your board as explained in the building instructions.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 36 1. Open the BLE scanner on your phone.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 37 1. Start a scan.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 38
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 39 ![](img/start_scan.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 40
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 41 **figure 1** How to start scan using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 42
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 43 1. Find your device; it should appear with the name `Button` in the scanner.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 44
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 45 ![](img/scan_results.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 46
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 47 **figure 2** Scan results using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 48
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 49 1. Establish a connection with the device.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 50
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 51 ![](img/connection.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 52
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 53 **figure 3** How to establish a connection using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 54
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 55 1. Discover the services and the characteristics on the device. The *Button service* has the UUID `0xA000` and includes the *Button state characteristic* which has the UUID `0xA001`. Depending on your scanner, non standard 16-bit UUID's can be displayed as 128-bit UUID's. If it is the case the following format will be used: `0000XXXX-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB` where `XXXX` is the hexadecimal representation of the 16-bit UUID value.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 56
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 57 ![](img/discovery.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 58
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 59 **figure 4** Representation of the Button service using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 60
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 61 1. Register for the notifications sent by the button state characteristic then the scanner will automatically receive a notification containing the new state of the button every time the state of the button changes.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 62
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 63 ![](img/register_to_notifications.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 64
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 65 **figure 5** How to register to notifications using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 66
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 67
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 68 1. Pressing Button 1 on your board updates the state of the button and sends a notification to the scanner. The new state of the button characteristic value should be equal to 0x01.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 69
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 70 ![](img/button_pressed.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 71
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 72 **figure 6** Notification of button pressed using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 73
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 74 1. Releasing Button 1 on your board updates the state of the button and sends a notification to the scanner. The new state of the button characteristic value should be equal to 0x00.
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 75
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 76 ![](img/button_depressed.png)
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 77
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 78 **figure 7** Notification of button depressed using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
mbed_official 1:cd85f873e10d 79