SWRU332C November   2012  – October 2016 CC2540 , CC2541-Q1

 

  1.   CC2541 Mini Development Kit Quick Start Guide
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Opening the Box and Evaluating Bluetooth® Low Energy
      1. 1.1 Kit Contents
      2. 1.2 Introduction
      3. 1.3 Hardware Setup
    3. 2 Evaluate Using BTool
      1. 2.1 Download and Install BLE-Stack
      2. 2.2 Identify the COM Port Number
      3. 2.3 Start BTool
      4. 2.4 Connect to the CC2541 Keyfob
      5. 2.5 Button Notifications
      6. 2.6 Enable Accelerometer
      7. 2.7 Immediate Alert
      8. 2.8 Terminate Connection
      9. 2.9 Source Code
    4. 3 Evaluate Using an iOS Device (iPod, iPad, or iPhone)
      1. 3.1 Download the SimpleLink™ Starter
      2. 3.2 Connect to the CC2541 Keyfob
      3. 3.3 Evaluate the Application
    5. 4 Additional Tools and Links
      1. 4.1 TI Packet Sniffer
      2. 4.2 SmartRF Flash Programmer
      3. 4.3 IAR Embedded Workbench
      4. 4.4 BLE E2E Forum
      5. 4.5 BLE Wiki
      6. 4.6 Useful Links
  2.   Revision History

Source Code

The project and source code files for the preprogrammed application (as well as many others) are included with the Bluetooth low energy (BLE) stack from Texas Instruments, which can be downloaded at www.ti.com/ble-stack.

The project implementing this demo is called Keyfobdemo (CC2541DK-mini Keyfob Slave configuration). The project can be modified as desired, and should provide a good framework for developing custom BLE applications.

More details on these projects can be found within the BLE Software Developer’s Guide (SWRU271), which is also included with the stack installer. For troubleshooting, refer to the CC2540/41 Mini Development Kit User Guide (SWRU270).