Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply!
I thought 56 kbps should be easily obtainable but didn't know
what the upper limit might be. For testing I am using an Asus Transformer
Prime which has a quad processor. I thought maybe the debugger might be
slowing it down so I exported the apk, installed the app directly and
turned USB debugging in my tablet off via "Settings", all to no avail. I
presume that should have rid the app of possible debug delays???
My app is data acquisition from an external device that will
eventually be graphically displayed in a GUI window. I decided I wanted to
display the data as text to start with and then move on to the graphics
display.
I don't have any problem displaying the data with SENA's
bluetooth terminal software. Thus I am absolutely sure of the quality of
the data and the BT interface.
I am now considering the use of the Amarino bluetooth API
which also is capable of capturing the data without a glitch. But it would
result in another software tier that I would prefer to avoid.
TMA
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 10:36:14 AM UTC-8, bob wrote:
>
> What are you trying to do with the data? Maybe you don't even need to
> pass it to the UI thread?
>
>
> In theory, I'm pretty sure there should be no throughput limitations that
> would prevent your use case. I think it can handle like 700 kbps or
> something.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 12:05:33 PM UTC-6, tma wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to adapt the BluetoothChat example engine to provide
>> serial UART comms for an extenal device that provides 1000 byte bursts of
>> data at 56KBaud (bits/S). Unfortunately the SDK BluetoothChat example,
>> which I imagine was just intended for keyboard messaging, hickups with a
>> 56KBaud bursts. It appears to repeat the display of the same text six times
>> or more before moving on to the next data. In the process it misses some
>> data. It would seem the buffers are not being managed properly between the
>> inputstream and UI threads.
>>
>> I wonder if anyone here can suggest what to do to fix this
>> problem?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> TMA
>>
>
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