king color

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LAINO
Date:
Sat Apr 21 08:25:59 2018 +0000
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mbed os firmware of color

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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 1 This example creates and updates a standard Battery Level service containing a single
LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 2 GATT characteristic.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 4 The [battery service transmits](https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/services/Pages/ServiceViewer.aspx?u=org.bluetooth.service.battery_service.xml) a device's battery level in percentage, with 100% being a fully charged battery and 0% being a fully drained battery.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 6 Although the sample application runs on a BLE device, it doesn't show the device's real battery level (because that changes very slowly and will make for a dull example). Instead, it transmits a fake battery level that starts at 50% (half charged). Every half second, it increments the battery level, going in single increments until reaching 100% (as if the battery is charging). It then drops down to 20% to start incrementing again.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 8 # Running the application
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 10 ## Requirements
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 12 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 :
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 14 - [nRF Master Control Panel](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nordicsemi.android.mcp) for Android.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 16 - [LightBlue](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/lightblue-bluetooth-low-energy/id557428110?mt=8) for iPhone.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 18 Hardware requirements are in the [main readme](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-ble/blob/master/README.md).
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 20 ## Building instructions
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 22 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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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 24 ## Checking for success
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 26 **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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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 28 1. Build the application and install it on your board as explained in the building instructions.
LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 29 1. Open the BLE scanner on your phone.
LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 30 1. Start a scan.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 32 ![](img/start_scan.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 34 **figure 1** How to start scan using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 36 1. Find your device; it should be named `BATTERY`.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 38 ![](img/scan_result.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 40 **figure 2** Scan results using nRF Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 42 1. Establish a connection with your device.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 44 ![](img/connection.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 46 **figure 3** How to establish a connection using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 48 1. Discover the services and the characteristics on the device. The *Battery service* has the UUID 0x180F and includes the *Battery level* characteristic which has the UUID 0x2A19.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 50 ![](img/discovery.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 52 **figure 4** Representation of the Battery service using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 54 1. Register for the notifications sent by the *Battery level* characteristic.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 56 ![](img/register_to_notifications.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 58 **figure 5** How to register to notifications using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 61 1. You should see the battery level value change every half second. It begins at 50, goes up to 100 (in steps of 1), resets to 20 and so on.
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 63 ![](img/notifications.png)
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 65 **figure 6** Notifications view using Master Control Panel 4.0.5
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LAINO 0:d18ffa2b40b3 67 If you can see the characteristic, and if its value is incrementing correctly, the application is working properly.
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