The nRF Toolbox is a container app that stores your Nordic Semiconductor apps for Bluetooth Low Energy in one location.
It contains applications demonstrating standard Bluetooth LE profiles:
- Cycling Speed and Cadence,
- Running Speed and Cadence,
- Heart Rate Monitor,
- Blood Pressure Monitor,
- Health Thermometer Monitor,
- Glucose Monitor,
- Continuous Glucose Monitor,
- Proximity Monitor
Since version 1.10.0 the nRF Toolbox also supports the Nordic UART Service which may be used for bidirectional text communication between devices.
The production version of nRF Toolbox depends on Kotlin BLE Library and demonstrates use of the Android BLE Common Library, which contains utility classes used by apps developed by Nordic Semiconductor.
You may also include the BLE Library and BLE Common Library as modules. Clone the library project to the same root folder.
If you prefer a different name for BLE library, update the settings.gradle file.
If you get "Missing Feature Watch" error, switch the configuration to 'app'.
There are 2 different solutions how to use the manager shown in different profiles. The very basic approach is used by the BPS nd GLS profiles. Each of those activities holds a static reference to the manager. Keeping the manager as a view model object protects from disposing it when device orientation changes and the activities are being destroyed and recreated. However, this approach does not allow to keep the connections in background mode and therefore is not a solution that should be used in any production-ready application.
A better implementation may be found in CGMS, CSC, HRS, HTS, PRX, RSCS, UART. The BleManager
instance is maintained
by the running service. The service is started in order to connect to a device and stopped when user
decides to disconnect from it. When an activity is destroyed it unbinds from the service, but the
service is still running, so the incoming data may continue to be handled. All device-related data
are kept by the service and may be obtained by a activity when it binds to it in order to be
shown to the user.
The UART profile allows for fast prototyping of devices. The service itself is very simple, having just 2 characteristics, one for sending data and one for receiving. The data may be any byte array but it is very often used with just text. Each UART configuration can be created as a separate profile. Each of them, when pressed, will send the stored command to the device. You may export your configuration to XML and share between other devices. Swipe the screen to right to show the log with all events.
DFU is now available as a separate application https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/Android-DFU-Library
nRF Toolbox depends on Kotlin BLE Library which may to be cloned into the same root folder as this app. If you prefer a different name, update the settings.gradle file.
The nRF Toolbox also uses the nRF Logger API library which may be found here: https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nRF-Logger-API. The library is included in dependencies in build.gradle file. This library allows the app to create log entries in the nRF Logger application. Please, read the library documentation on GitHub for more information about the usage and permissions.
The graph in HRM profile is created using the MPAndroidChart v3.1.0 contribution based on the Apache 2.0 license.
- Android 5.0 or newer is required.
- Compatible with nRF5 devices running samples from the Nordic SDK and other devices implementing standard profiles.
- Development kits: https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Kits.
- The nRF5 SDK and SoftDevices are available online at http://developer.nordicsemi.com.