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Sensor data collection from STM32 and SHT85 using Bluetooth Low Energy

2022-07-27 | By Sheikh Shuhad

License: General Public License

Requirments :

When the BleuIO Dongle is connected to the Nucleo board's USB port, the STM32 will recognize it and start advertising the sensor values that it reads from the SHT85 along with the sensor serial number. It will update these values every 10 seconds.

Setup the projectPart 1 : Download the project

Get project HERE

https://github.com/smart-sensor-devices-ab/stm32_bleuio_SHT85_exampleEither clone the project or download it as a zip file and unzip it, into your STM32CubeIDE workspace.

Part 2 : Importing as an Existing Project

From STM32CubeIDE choose File>Import…

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

Then choose General>Existing Projects into Workspace then click ‘Next >’

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

Make sure you’ve chosen your workspace in ‘Select root directory:’

You should see the project “stm32_bleuio_SHT85_example”, check it and click ‘Finish’.

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

If you download the project as a zip file you will need to rename the project folder from ‘stm32_bleuio_SHT85_example-master’ to ‘stm32_bleuio_SHT85_example’

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Connect the SDA to PF0 on the Nucleo board and SCL to PF1.

Then setup I2C2 in the STM32Cube ioc file like this:

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

sensor data collection using Bluetooth

 

Running the example

In STMCubeIDE click the hammer icon to build the project.

  • Open up the ‘STMicroelectronics STLink Viritual COM Port’ with a serial terminal emulation program like TeraTerm, Putty or CoolTerm.

Baudrate: 115200

Data Bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop Bits: 1

Flow Control: None

  • In STMCubeIDE click the green play button to flash and run it on your board. The first time you click it the ‘Run Configuration’ window will appear. You can just leave it as is and click run.
  • Connect the BleuIO Dongle.

Access sensor data from a web browser

We wrote a simple script that connects to the BleuIO dongle and reads advertised data from STM32.

For this script to work, we need

Steps

Create a simple Html file called index.html which will serve as the frontend of the script. This Html file contains some buttons that help connect and read advertised data from the remote dongle, which is connected to stm32.

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<!-- Required meta tags -->
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />

<!-- Bootstrap CSS -->
<link
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap@5.1.3/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css"
rel="stylesheet"
integrity="sha384-1BmE4kWBq78iYhFldvKuhfTAU6auU8tT94WrHftjDbrCEXSU1oBoqyl2QvZ6jIW3"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>

<title>STM32 Read sensor value</title>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container mt-5">
<h1>Sensor data collection from stm32 using Bluetooth Low Energy</h1>
<button id="connect" class="btn btn-primary">Connect</button>
<button id="getdata" class="btn btn-success">Get device data</button>
<div id="loader"></div>
<br />
<div id="response" class="fw-bold"></div>

<script src="./index.js"></script>
</div>
</body>
</html>

Create a js file called script.js and include it at the bottom of the Html file. This js file uses the BleuIO js library to write AT commands and communicate with the other dongle.

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import * as my_dongle from 'bleuio'

//connect to BleuIO
document.getElementById('connect').addEventListener('click', function(){
my_dongle.at_connect()
})
//get sensor data
document.getElementById('getdata').addEventListener('click', function(){
document.getElementById('loader').innerHTML = 'Loading'
//set the BleuIO dongle into dual role
my_dongle.at_dual().then(()=>{
// sensor id of the device that we are trying to get data from
let sensorID='05084FA3'

//look for advertised data of with the sensor id
my_dongle.at_findscandata(sensorID,4).then(x=>{

//split the advertised data from the respnse
let advdata= x[x.length-1].split(" ").pop()

//trim the advertised string to only get sensor response
const result = advdata.split(sensorID).slice(1).join(sensorID)

//get temperature and humidity value
let temp = result.substring(0, 4);
let hum = result.substring(4, 8);

//convert from hex to decimal and device by 100
temp = parseInt(temp, 16)/100
hum = (parseInt(hum, 16)/100).toFixed(1)

document.getElementById('loader').innerHTML = ''
document.getElementById('response').innerHTML = `Sensor ID : 05084FA3 <br/>
Temperature : ${temp} °C<br/>
Humidity : ${hum} %rH<br/>`
})
})

})

The script js file has two button actions; connect and read advertised data.

We also need to update the Sensor ID on line 13 of script js. The Sensor ID of this example project is 05084FA3, which we got from SHT85.

Therefore this script looks for advertised data that contains sensor ID 05084FA3. After getting advertised data , we split the temperature and humidity information and show it on our index.html page.

Now we need a web bundler. We can use parcel.js

Once parcel js installed, lets go to the root directory and type “parcel index.html”. This will start our development environment.

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Lets open the script on a browser and select the right port where the dongle is connected.

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The web script is available on web script folder of the GitHub repository.

 

 

 

 

 

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