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Blue tooth module hc-05 help

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i hv HC-05 blue tooth module i power on the module just to test the module
but when i search this every time NO device detected from my mobile blue tooth
can i use the module with default setting
because i am not getting AT commands i want to interface it with ATMEGA32
ANY URGENT HELP??
:(
 

To be able to see the modue on your mobile, the defaut settings are fine. In fact you do.t even need to connect the tx rx ins to a host. Just power it up, and it should be visible on the cell phone.
 
thankx bro
But I am not finding any HC 05 B.T device from my mobile, even though I have powered up my module in the way attached in the image. Leds on pin 32 & 31 are also connected but they are not blinking or glowing. I have also tried to send AT commands from HYPERTERMINAL while making pin 34(key) to high logic but AT commands are also not uploading serially. hc05-arduino-breakout.jpg
 

You seem to have the bare 3.3 volts version of the module. Hope you didnt power it with 5 volts?

If the module is powered, EVEN WITH NOTHING CONNECTED TO TX/RX it should be visible on the mobile. If its not, chances are you have a damaged module.

Only when you can see it on your cell, and pair it, can you connect it to a host to send or receive data.

Incidentally, it expects the whole AT command to be sent VERY fast; usually not possible manually. So, its better to write your command in notepad, and then paste it into Hyperterminal.

Or use a terminal emulatore other than hyperterm, which requires a return to send a command.

Regards,

Anand Dhuru
 

UNFORTUNATLY I HAVE GIVEN 5v ON TX/RX PINS PUT MODULE DID NOT SMELL OR HEATUP
DO U STILL THINK THAT MODULE IS DAMAGED ???:thinker:
 

You DO have the single PCB (without backpane) PCB, right? That is 3.3 volts. Even the 5 volt versions actually need conditioning for TX/RX, its just the supply that is 5 volt compliant.

You fed 5 volts to the TX/RX; how about the supply? Was that also connected to 5? If so, chances are HIGH that you've damaged the module.

Try and get the 5 volt module (that comes mounted on a backplane) and has 4 or more pins soldered at 0.1" pitch for Vcc, gnd, Tx and Rx. They are much easier to use.

Regards,

Anand
 

"You fed 5 volts to the TX/RX; how about the supply? Was that also connected to 5? If so, chances are HIGH that you've damaged the module."

TX/RX pin is connected to TX/RX pinx of MAX232 so their is no direct supply to these PINS also getting fluctuations form 2.2v to 3.2v between VCC and ground
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WHAT DO MEAN BY SAYING?
Even the 5 volt versions actually need conditioning for TX/RX?
 

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