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NimBLE-Arduino
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bluepad32
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Unijoysticle C64: Bluetooth gamepad for Commodore 64/128
and more (See complete list here: https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32/-/blob/main/docs/supported_gamepads.md )
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Arduino steering wheel for playstation
Or here: https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32
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Connect a PS3 or PS4 controller to an Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Ah I see! The "Gamepad" example does that. You can copy paste the few functions and setup lines into your code and in your loop put a time variable if clause in there that executes every 10ms or so and do the update() etc stuff. And with that you can query the inputs and do stuff with it. Difficult part for me was to flash on the Nina coprocessor: https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32/-/blob/main/docs/plat_nina.md
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How to connect 8BitDo using Arduino?
I'm trying to use an 8BitDo with my Arduino based project but I can't find a good starting point. So far I've found ESP32-BLE-Gamepad which enables an ESP32 to emulate a gamepad but not connect to one and bluepad32 which supports the controller but is based on esp-idf.
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Using an Xbox One controller to drive my robot!?
https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32/-/tree/main it seems to be working without arduino
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ELI5 : What is Bluepad32 ?
I’m trying to connect a BT gamepad to an ESP32, and it seems that Bluepad32 would do exactly that.
NimBLE-Arduino
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Embedded Rust Bluetooth on ESP: BLE Scanner
The code will be built using the esp32-nimble crate. The esp32-nimble crate is a wrapper for the ESP32 NimBLE Bluetooth stack. The crate is inspired by the NimBLE-Arduino project. NimBLE is an open source BLE stack fully compliant with the Bluetooth specification providing both host and controller functionalities. NimBLE is also part of the Apache MyNewt project. The ESP-IDF supports only a port of the NimBLE host stack and provides a different controller implementation.
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Arduino and BLE on ESP32 as server and client combined, using NimBLE
I originally tried using the ESP32 blue BLE library. I ran out of memory. Switched to NimBLE-Arduino, an Arduino fork of Apache NimBLE, a replacement open-source BLE library https://github.com/h2zero/NimBLE-Arduino https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/nimble-arduino/ https://h2zero.github.io/esp-nimble-cpp/md__migration_guide.html#autotoc_md46
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Health Thermometer Service on ESP32
I like NimBLE-Arduino, and this has a BLE client example that you can adapt to your needs, including both regular reads and notifications. Note that this isn't pure C++, this is using Arduino. There's also a version for use with ESP-IDF: esp-nimble-cpp, with a corresponding BLE client example. The examples for both projects are heavily commented and quite easy to follow.
- Nimble,, how
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Bluetooth or WiFi for apps?
On the ESP32 side, I use this repo for Bluetooth connectivity: https://github.com/h2zero/NimBLE-Arduino
- esp32-s3 code examples
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wifi& ble on tinypico and sketch too big
u/Marijn_fly's is the cleanest solution I can think of but if you're ready to get your hands dirty, there's another BLE library called NimBLE that's massively smaller that the one you're using. Plus I'm an incompetent noob and I find it being easier to work with :D
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Is it possible when creating a BLE mesh to have a node that sends and recieves messages
I recently also looked into this and the NimBLE GitHub and examples helped me a lot to implement this. Source: https://github.com/h2zero/NimBLE-Arduino
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How to connect 8BitDo using Arduino?
Try to implement a driver myself using the NimBLE stack. However, I don't know where to start working with a BLE gamepad.
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Building an ESP32 powered BLE beacon detector to operate a dog door for this guy who is getting his leg amputated this week. I'm close with the hardware but new to BLE. Could use some help!
You indeed need an advertisement packet scanner. Arduino version could be e.g. this: https://github.com/h2zero/NimBLE-Arduino/blob/master/examples/BLE_Beacon_Scanner/BLE_Beacon_Scanner.ino
What are some alternatives?
ESP32-BLE-Gamepad - Bluetooth LE Gamepad library for the ESP32
esp-idf-arduino-bluepad32-template
bluetooth - Cross-platform Bluetooth API for Go and TinyGo. Supports Linux, macOS, Windows, and bare metal using Nordic SoftDevice or HCI
ps5-esp32 - Use a ps5 controller with an esp32
ESPHome-Apple-Watch-detection - ESPHome BLE Apple Watch presence detection
bluepad32-arduino - Bluepad32 for Arduino NINA-W10 boards
ATC_MiThermometer - Custom firmware for the Xiaomi Thermometers and Telink Flasher
esp-nimble-cpp - C++ library for the esp32 NimBLE stack based on and mostly compatible with @nkolban cpp_utils BLE library.
M5Core2-Heart-Rate-Display - Show the heart rate sent by a Bluetooth Low Energy heart rate sensor on the display of an M5Stack Core2
esp32-ble2mqtt - A BLE to MQTT bridge running on an ESP32