Bluetooth: Peripheral Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY
The Peripheral Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY offers similar functionality to the Bluetooth: Peripheral HR sample from Zephyr. However, this sample supports LE Coded PHY.
Requirements
The sample supports the following development kits:
Hardware platforms |
PCA |
Board name |
Build target |
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PCA10095 |
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PCA10059 |
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PCA10056 |
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Note
If you use nRF5340 DK, the additional configuration of the network core will be taken from the child_image
directory.
For more details see: Image-specific variables.
The sample also requires a device running a Heart Rate Server with LE Coded PHY support to connect to. For example, another development kit running the Bluetooth: Central Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY sample.
Overview
The sample demonstrates a basic Bluetooth® Low Energy Peripheral role functionality that exposes the Heart Rate GATT Service with LE Coded PHY support, which is not available in Zephyr Bluetooth LE Controller (See Bluetooth LE Controller for more information). Once it connects to a Central device, it generates dummy heart rate values. You can use it together with the Bluetooth: Central Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY sample.
Building and running
This sample can be found under samples/bluetooth/peripheral_hr_coded
in the nRF Connect SDK folder structure.
See Building and programming an application for information about how to build and program the application.
Testing
After programming the sample to your development kit, you can test it by connecting to another development kit that runs the Bluetooth: Central Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY.
Connect to the kit that runs this sample with a terminal emulator (for example, PuTTY). See How to connect with PuTTY for the required settings.
Reset the kit.
Program the other kit with the Bluetooth: Central Heart Rate Monitor with Coded PHY sample.
Wait until the Coded advertiser is detected by the Central. In the terminal window, check for information similar to the following:
Connected: xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx (random), tx_phy 4, rx_phy 4
In the terminal window, observe that notifications are enabled:
<inf> hrs: HRS notifications enabled
Dependencies
This sample uses the following Zephyr libraries:
include/zephyr/types.h
include/errno.h
include/zephyr.h
include/sys/printk.h
include/sys/byteorder.h
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include/kernel.h
include/bluetooth/bluetooth.h
include/bluetooth/conn.h
include/bluetooth/uuid.h
include/bluetooth/gatt.h
include/bluetooth/services/bas.h
include/bluetooth/services/hrs.h