To "put together" a BLE system, you need to understand three major building blocks that work in tandem: the , the Host , and the Application . 1. The Controller (The "Radio")
The Host acts as the software stack that manages how data is structured and secured.
The "brain" of the radio. It uses a state machine to manage whether the device is Advertising (broadcasting its presence), Scanning (looking for others), or in a Connection state exchanging data. 2. The Host (The "Brain") Inside bluetooth low energy
This is the hardware layer responsible for actually sending and receiving signals over the 2.4 GHz band.
Defines the "who's who." It determines if a device is a Central (like your phone) or a Peripheral (like a heart rate sensor). To "put together" a BLE system, you need
This is the most important part for developers. It defines how data is exchanged using a hierarchy of Services and Characteristics (e.g., a "Battery Service" with a "Level" characteristic).
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is essentially the "minimalist" sibling of classic Bluetooth, designed to stay in a near-zero power state and wake up only for tiny bursts of communication. This architecture allows devices like heart rate monitors and smart tags to run for years on a single coin-cell battery. The "brain" of the radio
welcome everybody so I've gotten very many requests uh to make a video on Bluetooth. low energy BLE in combination with the ESP32. YouTube·MoThunderz