Arduino Bluetooth

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This is the very popular Arduino platform with a Bluetooth® serial connection in place of the USB connection. Now you can have Arduino without wires!
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The Bluetooth® module used is the Bluegiga WT11, iWrap version. The Bluetooth® module can be configured with commands set over the serial port from the ATmega168.

The ATmega168 comes preloaded with a bootloader that allows you to upload sketches to the board via the Bluetooth® connection. The bootloader source code is available in the Arduino SVN repository.

Features

 * The use of a DC-DC converter, allowing the board to be powered with a minimum of 1.2 V, but with a maximum of 5.5 V. Higher voltages or reversed polarity in the power supply will kill the board.
 * A surface-mounted ATmega168 (as with the Arduino Mini). This doubles the amount of space available for your sketches and adds three more PWM pins and two more analog inputs.
 * Pin 7 is connected to the reset pin of the Bluetooth® module.
 * Only use serial communication at 115200 baud; this is the speed that the module has been configured to use.


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 * Sparkfun


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 * Arduino Page


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 * http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8255

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