Achim Kraus <achimkraus@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 16.09.20 um 19:06 schrieb Michael Richardson: >> >> Achim Kraus <achimkraus@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> for any BT device. I would love to be wrong!! >> >> > Hi Michael, >> >> > The current Raspi OS (based on Debian, kernel 5.4) contains a >> > bluetooth_6lowpan module. With that it's possible to connect the >> > nrf52840 using a "plain raspi 3b+" (without extra rf module). >> >> So, USB connection to this multi-radio device? > No, the raspberry PI on it's own is using bluetooth_6lowpan. > No USB to the nrf52840! > The nrf52840 is a separate peer, which communicates over > bluetooth_6lowpan with that raspberry PI. Ah okay. My bad. There are a number of nrf52480 devices available that connect via USB, have some firmware on them, and do "something" with the host to enable the host to have BTLE. But, you mean using the built-in BTLE chip on the RPI you were able to do 6lowpan over BTLE to this nrf device. I expect that this did not involve any kind BT pairing first? -- ] Never tell me the odds! | ipv6 mesh networks [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | IoT architect [ ] mcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.sandelman.ca/ | ruby on rails [
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