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Step 11: Wired or Wireless Connection (2014)

Once you’ve finished building your gloves you now want to connect them to something… your laptop/computer. You have two options, you can wire them directly with and FTDI cable (no need for battery) or plug on a Bluetooth module (uses battery).

Wired Connection

Download and install the latest FTDI drivers for your OS:
>> http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
Restart your computer after installation.

When powering with the FTDI cable you do not need to plug in the battery. When the ArduIMU powers up the LED should briefly come on white and then turn off again.

Wireless (Bluetooth) Connection

Pair with Bluetooth Device

Pairing Bluetooth device on Mac >> http://www.rioleo.org/setting-up-the-arduino-pro-mini-and-bluetooth-mate-on-mac.php
Pairing Bluetooth device on Windows >> http://jondontdoit.blogspot.com/2011/11/bluetooth-mate-tutorial.html

Steps:
– power your circuit and the light on your Bluetooth modem should blink red
– open the Bluetooth preferences of your computer and opt to pair with a new Bluetooth device by pressing the “+” at the bottom of the Bluetooth device list

– the circuit should show up as a FireFly Bluetooth device with an address similar to this: FireFly-A229
– press continue to begin pairing process

– when the attempt to pair with the device fails, opt to connect with pass code by pressing the Passcode Options button at the bottom left of the window

– type “1234”, which is the generic pass code

– once successfully paired the light on your BlueSmirf Modem should turn a steady green


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