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BT-09 CC2541 Bluetooth 4.0 BLE module

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    BT-09 CC2541 Bluetooth 4.0 BLE module

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    Description

    The BT-09 (often listed as the AT-09 or HM-10) is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 serial transceiver module. In simple terms, it’s a tiny, low-power wireless device that allows a microcontroller (like an Arduino) to communicate with a smartphone, tablet, or computer over Bluetooth. It uses the Texas Instruments CC2541 system-on-chip, which integrates a Bluetooth radio and a microcontroller core.

    Key Features

    • Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 4.0 BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) .
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments CC2541 .
    • Operating Voltage: Typically 3.3V to 6V, with 3.3V logic levels .
    • Communication: UART serial protocol. You send and receive data through TX/RX pins using AT commands .
    • Default Baud Rate: 9600 bps (configurable) .
    • Low Power Consumption: Has deep-sleep modes, making it suitable for battery-powered projects 
    • Support Master/Slave Roles: The module can be configured as a master or a slave , giving you flexibility in your project architecture

    Pinout Reference


    A typical BT-09/AT-09 module has the following key pins :

    PinFunction
    VCCPower supply (3.6V – 6V)
    GNDGround
    TXDUART Transmit (connect to MCU RX)
    RXDUART Receive (connect to MCU TX)
    STATE / ENConnection status output (HIGH when connected) / Enable pin


    Application

    This module is popular in projects requiring low-power wireless communication :

    • Wireless Data Transmission: Sending sensor data from an Arduino/ESP32 to a smartphone app .
    • Home Automation: Creating a wireless interface for lights, switches, or plugs .
    • Robotics: Using a phone app to control a robot .
    • Portable Devices: Enabling communication for wearables or other battery-powered electronics
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