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It is worth a shot with any firmware you'd find.I Guess this would be the best approach for guys who want HID from a HC-03. I Actually did managed to do that using a firmware of a different device (forgot it's name) but it had some kind of DRM on it and connection was denied (device name was 'Licensing error' or similar).I believe that there are more then a few of retail CSR-BC3-EXT based HID BT devices out there. Right now I don't have this module at hands but I'll check it.Any of you already tried this module? I'v tried to do that a while back. I saw sometime ago two HID modules being sold in US that seems to be our loveable CSR module with a custom firmware (and a metallic enclosure just to hide up what it really is):Bluefruit EZ-Link - EZ-Key - from AdafruitI'm curios to know if it's possible to download the firmware of this module and burn it into one HC-05.
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My question is if you already saw this CaSiRa module or this dev keyboard (couldn't find this CSR dev keyboard in the web) and if this HID sample that I saw is really 'installed' inside the CSR bluetooth module or inside the CaSiRa dev board.We were planing to use the RN-42 module just because it already come with one HID firmware but the RN module is not so cheap than the CSR one. Can't wait to test it!!!! Hi Robin, please, I'm prototyping one Bluetooth keyboard and until so far this CSR module seems to be the cheapest one out there - the only inconvenient is that it does not came with HID/L2CAP/HIC.Then I saw your blog (it was more than 1 year ago).The thing is that I got the BlueLab 4.1 from the CSR site and there is one HID Keyboard sample on it's installation but I'm kind lost, it mentions that it requires the 'CaSiRa' dev module and one dev keyboard.
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I don't have some update news of their work, but the proof of concept is done.
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Some geeks are reverse engineering the SPI dll to developp one compatible with arduino board and maybe a bus pirate (30$) device. So if you want to use USB port you'll need to tweak or find a compatible firmware or try to find the good combination of pskey with a generic firmware.Īs far as i remember i think that tou will one resistor on each D- and D+ pins to downscale the USB 5V to CSR 3.3 V, I'm not totally sure so i have to make some research to confirm that.2) an USB prgrammer is available with the CSR toolkit, so it's possible but not affordable. Hi marcus!1)The CSR chip can be use to make an USB dongle.