/* * Project name: BLUETOOTH MODULE * Copyright (c) Researchdesignlab.com * Test configuration: MCU: PIC16F877A Dev.Board: PIC Oscillator: 20.0 MHz Software: mikroC PRO for PIC v 4.6 */ // LCD module connections sbit LCD_RS at RB4_bit; sbit LCD_EN at RB5_bit; sbit LCD_D4 at RB0_bit; sbit LCD_D5 at RB1_bit; sbit LCD_D6 at RB2_bit; sbit LCD_D7 at RB3_bit; sbit LCD_RS_Direction at TRISB4_bit; sbit LCD_EN_Direction at TRISB5_bit; sbit LCD_D4_Direction at TRISB0_bit; sbit LCD_D5_Direction at TRISB1_bit; sbit LCD_D6_Direction at TRISB2_bit; sbit LCD_D7_Direction at TRISB3_bit; // End LCD module connections unsigned char uart_rd,i; void main() { Lcd_Init(); // Initialize LCD Lcd_Cmd(_LCD_CLEAR); // Clear display Lcd_Cmd(_LCD_CURSOR_OFF); // Cursor off UART1_Init(9600); // Initialize UART module at 9600 bps Delay_ms(100); // Wait for UART module to stabilize UART1_Write_Text("MC 1"); // TRANSMIT "MC 1" TO bluetooth while(1) { if (UART1_Data_Ready()) { // If data is received, uart_rd = UART1_Read(); // read the received data FROM bluetooth Lcd_Chr_Cp(uart_rd); // and send data lcd i++; } /* */ } }