Cc2540 Driver Arduino



Cc2540 usb dongle

Install the Arduino Software (IDE) on Windows PCs

Install the CC2540 driver, then follow this selection path in Arduino IDE, Tools - Board Arduino. Jvc Gr-Dvl505 Drivers 2020. But here we are going to learn about HM-10 BLE 4.0 with Arduino Board. The HM-10 is a readily available Bluetooth 4.0 module. This module is used for establishing wireless data communication. The module is designed by using the Texas Instruments CC2540 or CC2541 Bluetooth low energy (BLE) System on Chip (SoC). The module design and firmware.

This document explains how to install the Arduino Software (IDE) on Windows machines

Driver

3.1 Associate Driver with USB Dongle After the software installation is complete, the USB Dongle driver must be associated with the device in order to use the demo application. To associate the USB Dongle driver, first you must connect the USB Dongle to the PC’s USB port, or to a USB hub that connects to the PC. Please use Arduino IDE 1.8.6 or higher version. First, install the CC2540 driver,then follow this selection path in Arduino IDE:Tools - Board“Arduino Nano” Processor “ATmega328P', otherwise you'll find that you can't burn any program. Please refer to our github link,it can help you to slove any problem. The CC2540 combines an excellent RF transceiver with an industry-standard enhanced 8051 MCU, in-system programmable flash memory, 8-KB RAM, and many other powerful supporting features and peripherals. The CC2540 is suitable for systems where very low power consumption is required. Very low-power sleep modes are available.

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Download the Arduino Software (IDE)

Get the latest version from the download page. You can choose between the Installer (.exe) and the Zip packages. We suggest you use the first one that installs directly everything you need to use the Arduino Software (IDE), including the drivers. With the Zip package you need to install the drivers manually. The Zip file is also useful if you want to create a portable installation.

When the download finishes, proceed with the installation and please allow the driver installation process when you get a warning from the operating system.


Choose the components to install


Choose the installation directory (we suggest to keep the default one)


The process will extract and install all the required files to execute properly the Arduino Software (IDE)

Proceed with board specific instructions

When the Arduino Software (IDE) is properly installed you can go back to the Getting Started Home and choose your board from the list on the right of the page.



Last revision 2016/08/09 by SM

Arduino Cc2530

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