Connection and Practical Application of Arduino and KT6368A Bluetooth Chip: Improve Efficiency
In the fields of the Internet of Things and embedded development, Bluetooth chips are crucial components for wireless communication. The KT6368A is a low - cost pure - data chip that supports Bluetooth 5.1 dual - mode (BLE + SPP) and is widely used in various smart devices. This article will detail how to connect the KT6368A to Arduino and configure and communicate with it through AT commands. At the same time, it is recommended to use development kits and FAQs to quickly use and debug code, improving development efficiency.
I. Overview of the KT6368A Bluetooth ChipThe KT6368A is a pure - data transparent - transmission chip that supports the Bluetooth 5.1 protocol and has the following characteristics:
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