Digilent PmodBT User Manual
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PmodBT Reference Manual
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The factory default for the “Select from NVS
Table” setting (1,0,0) is 9600 bps. Changes to
the factory default communications settings are
in effect until you issue the “Restore Factory
Settings” command.
The UART interface relies on the two hardware
handshaking signals RTS and CTS to
determine when data can be sent or received.
These signals are used by both the host and
the PmodBT to indicate a low buffer situation.
The PmodBT takes input from the host
controller on CTS and supplies output of buffer
conditions on RTS. If hardware handshaking is
not being used by the host application, CTS
must be pulled low or the PmodBT will not
send data.
Table 2 describes the signals assigned on
each pin of the PmodBT 12-pin header.
Command Mode
The LMX9838 Bluetooth serial port module on
the PmodBT uses a command protocol for all
commands sent or received through the UART.
These commands are the basis for
communicating with the module by the host
device.
Transparent Mode
The Bluetooth module has a transparent mode
in which the module acts as a pass-through for
serial communication between the host and a
single Bluetooth device.
The only way to exit transparent mode is to
use a UART_BREAK signal, defined by
holding the receive line low for longer than
164µS, or the hardware reset.
For more information on the command and
transparent modes, see the LMX9838
Software User’s Guide at the National
Semiconductor web site.
Connector J1 – UART Communications
Pin
Signal
Description
1
RTS
Ready to Send
2
RXD
Receive
3
TX
Transmit
4
CTS
Clear To Send
5
GND
Power Supply Ground
6
VCC
Power Supply (3.3V)
7
NC
Not Connected
8
RST
Reset
9
NC
Not Connected
10
NC
Not Connected
11
GND
Power Supply Ground
12
VCC
Power Supply (3.3V)
Table 2 Interface Connector Signals
Power Supply
The PmodBT is designed to work with Digilent
programmable logic and embedded control
system boards that have 12-pin header
connectors.
The PmodBT requires a 2.5V-3V supply
voltage. A 3.3V power supply voltage is
available on all Digilent system boards and is
provided as part of the 12-wire Pmod interface
standard.
Digilent system boards with Pmod interface
connectors allow jumper selection of the power
supply voltage being provided to the Pmod.
Ensure that the system board is jumpered to
provide 3.3V to the module before applying
power to the board.
For more information on board specifications
regarding hardware tolerances and chip
architecture, see the LMX9838 Data Sheet at
the National Semiconductor web site.