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which interfaces with the FPGA via UART and the Smartphone via [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_Low_Energy BLE]. | which interfaces with the FPGA via UART and the Smartphone via [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_Low_Energy BLE]. | ||
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== Connectors == | == Connectors == | ||
− | The module is plugged at the center of the [[Kart/Motherboard|motherboard]] following the silk given orientation | + | The module is plugged at the center of the [[Kart/Motherboard|motherboard]] following the silk given orientation and the keying pin header. |
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The modules head is shaped like a USB to be plugged and used directly in a PC. | The modules head is shaped like a USB to be plugged and used directly in a PC. |
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The kart's motherboard holds an nrf52840 USB Dongle which interfaces with the FPGA via UART and the Smartphone via BLE.
Connectors
The module is plugged at the center of the motherboard following the silk given orientation and the keying pin header.
The modules head is shaped like a USB to be plugged and used directly in a PC.
Connection between the FPGA and the Bluetooth module
Both components connect via UART following a specific protocol.
The serial port is used for sending the controls and receiving the status information.