Ok I probably will do that next week!

Le dimanche 10 mai 2015 13:55:39 UTC+2, Peakon a écrit :
>
> I recommend to test it first with the standard IOIO OTG. Reading from the 
> description it may not work with the Bluetooth stack that used with IOIO.  
>
> On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Jean-Marie Defraine <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Don't yet tested this module, thinking to test it with the new board 
>> design, tell you the result when it's done.
>> My board design use the same connections as the "ledpixelart" exept that 
>> SW2 don't exist and always on "Host" position.
>>
>> Thinking that I forget something when I flash the PIC24 ! but what ?
>>  The LM910 is cheaper ( 5 to 6 € )
>>
>>
>>
>> Le dimanche 10 mai 2015 13:19:34 UTC+2, Peakon a écrit :
>>>
>>> This module looks very interesting. I have tried to take the dongle 
>>> apart but it is difficult to solder it properly to the board. Have you 
>>> tested this module with IOIO OTG?
>>>
>>> I think you should try to follow this example. 
>>>
>>> http://ledpixelart.com/pixelv2board/
>>>
>>> At least this was my intention but I could not find suitable module 
>>> (which you have found). 
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Jean-Marie Defraine <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Peakon,
>>>>
>>>> I try to use the "LM910" from LM Technologies, it's a dual mode an it's 
>>>> very small ( 
>>>> http://lm-technologies.com/modules/lm910-bluetooth-ble-usb-module/ ) 
>>>> but you can also open an dongle an take the board inside !
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> jiemde
>>>>
>>>> Le dimanche 10 mai 2015 12:51:18 UTC+2, Peakon a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jean-Marie
>>>>>
>>>>> I am interested in a similar solution. Can you share which Bluetooth 
>>>>> module did you use to solder on board. Look for Ioio Pixel it give you an 
>>>>> idea how to update firmware.
>>>>> On 10 May 2015 11:45 am, "Jean-Marie Defraine" <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> In fact, I've designed a new board with some sensors for an analyser.
>>>>>> For the software developpment I've use a "normal IOIO-OTG-v20" and 
>>>>>> the app is working well!
>>>>>> For this new analyser the board need to be small and I've designed a 
>>>>>> new board
>>>>>> For that I've used the same schematic as the OTG-v20 that I use for 
>>>>>> the developpment, exept for the USBAB connector who don't exist, 
>>>>>> because as the communication use the bluetooth, the bluetooth module 
>>>>>> is directly solder on the motherboard.
>>>>>> For that I've use the same shematic as the "breathalyser" so just 
>>>>>>  GND, D+, D-, VCC ( 5v )
>>>>>> As this connection never use a cable I've also not implement the 
>>>>>> Transistors Q1 and Q2 ( VBUS ), Vbus is always at 5v and the "Host" 
>>>>>> signal 
>>>>>> is grounded by an 100k resistor like R2 
>>>>>> USBID ( pin 33 ) is connected to GND.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've using a PICKIT3 for flashing the PIC24 and I beleive it's ok ( 
>>>>>> the green led is blinking after the flash sequence )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem is: I cannot establish a communication by the "USB" port "
>>>>>> When I connect a bluetooth module the system never appear on a phone 
>>>>>> or tablet !
>>>>>> When I connect by a usb cable to the pc it's the same !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've flash only the bootloader 0400 - no result!
>>>>>> I've flash the bundle with the bootloader and the application - no 
>>>>>> result !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need some help for resolving this problem, thanks in advance.
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jiemde
>>>>>>
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