From 791043067988e78af24137d925dbd2837b5c1bd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scavanger Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 10:01:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Typo in filename --- ...Wireless Connections (BLE, TCP and UDP).md | 53 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/Wireless Connections (BLE, TCP and UDP).md diff --git a/docs/Wireless Connections (BLE, TCP and UDP).md b/docs/Wireless Connections (BLE, TCP and UDP).md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0c4189b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/Wireless Connections (BLE, TCP and UDP).md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +# Wireless connections + +From iNav 5 onwards, the Configurator supports wireless connections via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Wifi (UDP and TCP). + +## BLE + +The following adapters are supported: + +- CC2541 based modules (HM1X, HC08/09) +- Nordic Semiconductor NRF5340 (Adafruit BLE Shield) +- SpeedyBee adapter + +Flightcontrollers with BLE should also work, if you have an adapter/FC that doesn't work, open an issue here on Github and we will add it. + +### Configuring the BLE modules +Activate MSP in iNav on a free UART port and set the Bluetooth module to the appropriate baud rate. + +Example for a HM-10 module: + +Connect the module to a USB/UART adapter (remember: RX to TX, TX to RX), and connect it to a serial terminal (e.g. from the Arduino IDE), +Standard baud rate is 115200 baud, CR+LF + +``` +AT+BAUD4 +AT+NAMEiNav +``` + +The baud rate values: +| Value | Baud | +|------|------| +| 1 | 9600 | +| 2 | 19200 | +| 3 | 38400 | +| 4 | 115200 | + +There are many counterfeits of the HC08/09 modules on the market, which work unreliably at high baud rates. +However, it is recommended to avoid these modules and to use an original HM-10. + +### SpeedyBee adapter + +Just connect it to the USB port, no further configuration needed. + +## TCP and UDP + +Allows connections via Wifi. + +Hardware: +- DIY, ESP8266 based: + This project can be used to make iNav Wifi enabled: https://github.com/Scavanger/MSPWifiBridge + A small ESP01S module should still fit anywhere. + +- ExpressLRS Wifi: + Should work (via TCP, port 5761), but untested due to lack of hardware from the developer. CLI and presets do not work here, problem in ELRS, not in iNav.