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Jan262015

Windows Bean Loader launches, first wireless Arduino programming app for Windows users

Punch Through Design, a hardware and software development firm that brings Bluetooth Low Energy hacking to the masses, has released the Windows Bean Loader, the first-ever wireless Arduino programming app for Windows users. Using the loader app, Windows-based developers and hobbyists can easily upload code to their LightBlue Bean and experience the power of Bluetooth Low Energy, without cables or a physical connection to the LightBlue Bean.

 "The LightBlue Bean represents a new method of wirelessly interacting with prototypes and projects,” says Colin Karpfinger, founder and CEO, Punch Through Design. “Previously, only Mac OS X and iOS users could program their Beans, and now we are extending that functionality to Windows users.”

 The full-featured app, available from the Windows Store, fills a void for Windows-based developers and DIY’ers looking to create smartphone-controlled devices. Features include:

 

  • Wireless programming of Arduino sketches to the LightBlue Bean
  • Wireless Bean firmware updates
  • BLE serial communication monitor and logger
  • Ability to read and log the on-board accelerometer, temperature and LED status
  • Easy configuration of the Bean as an iBeacon
  • Ability to protect Beans with BLE pairing pin security
  • Easy access to firmware version, Arduino power state, battery level and on-board sketch name
  • Developed to work well with touchscreen-enabled Windows devices including the Surface Pro

The LightBlue Bean is an Arduino-compatible board with Bluetooth Low Energy that descended from hardware heaven in May 2014.  Since then, tens of thousands of the coin cell battery-powered boards have been sold to a growing community of hobbyists and professionals.

 LightBlue Beans are also a favorite of professional developers that leverage the LightBlue platform to take their prototypes to production. This approach allows re-use of Bean functionality, but with a custom form factor and quantity optimized price.

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