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This post was last edited by chrisrh on 2018-12-29 18:32 First, turn on the Bluetooth on the board and wait for the connection; Then download the Android or IOS APP on your phone and turn on Bluetooth, Log in to set up the pairing; Click the + in the upper right corner, find the Devices that can be connected, click to select, and then PROVISION; TIP: In order to successfully connect to Bluetooth, you must not stay on the NXP main page, otherwise it will restart infinitely. Go to any submenu and stay there to pair successfully. Wait for the page to refresh and the data to appear. As long as you do not return to the main page, the board will not restart, and will not disconnect and reconnect. At the same time, go to https://rapid-iot-studio.nxp.com/ and log in to your account, and the data will be synchronized. Add the data you need to observe in DashBoard. I added Data Graph. In Sensordata, select the horizontal axis in time_timestamp, and the vertical axes are temperature, humidity, light, and Airquality. Keep connected and work normally for a while, and you will get the following graph: Create project in Studio: You can edit a project online by connecting, or you can download an existing routine. To burn: First, compile and generate a bin file, download it to the desktop, and use the following figure to put the device into programming state Pull the generated bin file to and it will burn automatically. Wait for the power on and observe the effect: VID_20181229_151847.mp4 (10.96 MB, downloads: 9) To be continue... This content is created by EEWORLD forum user chrisrh. If you need to reprint or use it for commercial purposes, you must obtain the author's consent and indicate the source




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