Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitor using Maxim MAX32630FTHR & MAXREFDES117

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+# BLE Heart Rate Monitor
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+This application transmits a heart rate value using the [Bluetooth SIG Heart Rate Profile](https://developer.bluetooth.org/TechnologyOverview/Pages/HRP.aspx). The heart rate value is provided by the application itself, not by a sensor, so that you don't have to get a sensor just to run the example.
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+Technical details are better presented [in the mbed Classic equivalent of this example](https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Bluetooth-Low-Energy/code/BLE_HeartRate/).
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+# Running the application
+
+## Requirements
+
+To see the heart rate information on your phone, download Panobike for [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/panobike/id567403997?mt=8) or [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.topeak.panobike&hl=en).
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+You could also use a generic BLE scanners:
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+- [nRF Master Control Panel](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nordicsemi.android.mcp) for Android.
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+- [LightBlue](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/lightblue-bluetooth-low-energy/id557428110?mt=8) for iPhone.
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+Hardware requirements are in the [main readme](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/blob/master/README.md).
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+## Building instructions
+
+Building instructions for all samples are in the [main readme](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/blob/master/README.md).
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+## 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.
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+1. Build the application and install it on your board as explained in the building instructions.
+1. Open the BLE scanner on your phone.
+1. Start a scan.
+
+    ![](img/start_scan.png)
+
+    **figure 1** How to start scan using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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+1. Find your device; it should be named `HRM`.
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+    ![](img/scan_result.png)
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+    **figure 2** Scan results using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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+1. Establish a connection with your device.
+
+    ![](img/connection.png)
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+    **figure 3**  How to establish a connection using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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+1. Discover the services and the characteristics on the device. The *Heart Rate* service has the UUID `0x180D` and includes the *Heart Rate Measurement* characteristic which has the UUID `0x2A37`.
+
+    ![](img/discovery.png)
+
+    **figure 4** Representation of the Heart Rate service using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
+
+1. Register for the notifications sent by the *Heart Rate Measurement* characteristic.
+
+    ![](img/register_to_notifications.png)
+
+    **figure 5** How to register to notifications using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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+
+1. You should see the heart rate value change every half second. It begins at 100, goes up to 175 (in steps of 1), resets to 100 and so on.
+
+    ![](img/notifications.png)
+
+    **figure 6** Notifications view using Master Control Panel 4.0.5