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What's up people, I've got a question for the engineers (or anyone else who might know) out there.
My buddy is on his university's Formula race car design team. They've purchased a Mychron datalogging and display system for the car from AIM. That's not really important, but what is is that to download the car's data to a PC, you need to use a USB cable. However, he was wondering if that USB connection could be replaced with something wireless and suggested bluetooth, with which I am not to familiar with the technical details. So basically I need a USB driven wireless link. The only way I can currently conceive of doing this would involve an embedded microcontroller solution, but that might be overkill. Any ideas? |
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Yes, you can use bluetooth (with XP at least, not sure about Linux), but the range is about 5-10 ft max.
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Yes you could use bluetooth and also, it works with linux.
/edit It should work from 10+ feet. I always thought it was supposed to work up to 30 feet? |
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cool, so are there just simple USB connected bluetooth modules available. And would they be stand alone, since they can draw power over the USB?
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You can get USB bluetooth dongles. I have an Apple one.
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