//This example code is in the Public Domain (or CC0 licensed, at your option.) //By Victor Tchistiak - 2019 // //This example demostrates master mode bluetooth connection and pin //it creates a bridge between Serial and Classical Bluetooth (SPP) //this is an extention of the SerialToSerialBT example by Evandro Copercini - 2018 // #include "BluetoothSerial.h" BluetoothSerial SerialBT; String MACadd = "AA:BB:CC:11:22:33"; uint8_t address[6] = {0xAA, 0xBB, 0xCC, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33}; //uint8_t address[6] = {0x00, 0x1D, 0xA5, 0x02, 0xC3, 0x22}; String name = "OBDII"; char *pin = "1234"; //<- standard pin would be provided by default bool connected; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); //SerialBT.setPin(pin); SerialBT.begin("ESP32test", true); //SerialBT.setPin(pin); Serial.println("The device started in master mode, make sure remote BT device is on!"); // connect(address) is fast (upto 10 secs max), connect(name) is slow (upto 30 secs max) as it needs // to resolve name to address first, but it allows to connect to different devices with the same name. // Set CoreDebugLevel to Info to view devices bluetooth address and device names connected = SerialBT.connect(name); //connected = SerialBT.connect(address); if(connected) { Serial.println("Connected Succesfully!"); } else { while(!SerialBT.connected(10000)) { Serial.println("Failed to connect. Make sure remote device is available and in range, then restart app."); } } // disconnect() may take upto 10 secs max if (SerialBT.disconnect()) { Serial.println("Disconnected Succesfully!"); } // this would reconnect to the name(will use address, if resolved) or address used with connect(name/address). SerialBT.connect(); } void loop() { if (Serial.available()) { SerialBT.write(Serial.read()); } if (SerialBT.available()) { Serial.write(SerialBT.read()); } delay(20); }