If you post the wiring of your setup, you Could get a better help. Are aware that the hc06 module works @ 3.3 volts ? At which voltage your pic Is operating ?
Happy new Year to all
Al.
If you post the wiring of your setup, you Could get a better help. Are aware that the hc06 module works @ 3.3 volts ? At which voltage your pic Is operating ?
Happy new Year to all
Al.
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Unless you have successfully used Putty for this application before, I think it might not be the best choice. It has default configuration and protocols that will give you trouble. Instead search for and download the free "Bray's terminal.exe". I've used version 1.9b for this and many other similar applications, after giving up on Putty. It's a much better replacement for Hyperterminal - even if you still have an OS with Hyperterminal.
to test bt link, program a pic to serout some data say "1,2,3,4 a,b,c,d" every second or so to the bt module. the baud from pic to module should match but the bt to pc link makes its own rate. I'm sure you found the com port created by the bt device through the SPP - serial port profile mode seen in bt settings on win8. on my device bt set up 2 com ports of which one works the link. with that you can try/check for the correct T and R connections at pic end.
I put hyperterm on my win8 just copy pasted 2 files
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