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Bluetooth Click2 for PIC32 on Fusion v7 Board - Example

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Author: Alexander Wolf

Last Updated: 2016-02-18

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Small Example of BT2 Click on PIC32 on Fusion V7 Board.
Establish a SPP connection and comunication via terminal UART.
Turn on/off LED on the board via BT

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