the TI cc2540 https://www.ti.com/product/cc2540
module has a number oif interfaces including USARTs and USB
possibly you could use these to connect to the PIC32?
I suggest doing a web search for development tools etc
thaks for ur replay....which mode is eaiest way either usb or uart?...which pin to which pin i connect? tell me brifly...pls sir this is my first project
UART is more easier than USB and can be understood easily .. For UART, you usually need only three pins Tx, Rx and GND.. you connect those pins to your MCU (i.e. your PIC32) and start transmitting and receiving .. But you first need to consider the datasheets of both Bluetooth and PIC32 .. You can also Google for articles regarding interfacing your bluetooth module ..
hiii sir...
In cc2540 blutooth module RX_P and RX_N pins...in this two pins which one is recevier pin and which one is transmiting pin?
which pins of max232 ic connected to which pins of cc2540 blutooth module?
because i want to interface between cc2540 to pic32mx330.....i google it but no details getting
hiii sir...
In cc2540 blutooth module RX_P and RX_N pins...in this two pins which one is recevier pin and which one is transmiting pin?
which pins of max232 ic connected to which pins of cc2540 blutooth module?
because i want to interface between cc2540 to pic32mx330.....i google it but no details getting
the device datasheets are often vauge - I recently had a modem where the pin labled Tx was the receiver (the Tx being data transmitted to the modem) and Rx was the transmiier
as the PIC32MX330F064H has peripheral pin select it is not critial if you get them the wrong way around so long as you connect cc2540 to RP? pins on the PIC32 - you just reprogram the pins
Well,first,every bluetooth module works as the peripheral parts of the MCU. It always has a digital interface to you to connect it with your MCU. UARTs,USB,SPI,I2C,etc. Check its datasheet to make sure what the interface it has. Then connect it to your MCU easily with same voltage level.