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Blufi is completely open source, here is the download link:
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* [blufi source code](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/bluetooth/blufi)
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* [blufi source code](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/ble/blufi)
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* [BluFi protocol](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/api-guides/blufi.html?highlight=blufi#the-frame-formats-defined-in-blufi)
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This example creates a GATT service and starts ADV. The ADV name is `ESP_GATTS_DEMO`, then waits to be connected. At the same time, a gatt client is created, the ADV name is `ESP_GATTS_DEMO`, the device is connected, and the data is exchanged. If the device is not found within 120 seconds, the example will stop scanning.
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ESP-IDF also allows users to create a GATT service via an attribute table, rather than add attributes one by one. And it is recommended for users to use. For more information about this method, please refer to [gatt_server_service_table_demo](../gatt_server_service_table).
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ESP-IDF also allows users to create a GATT service via an attribute table, rather than add attributes one by one. And it is recommended for users to use. For more information about this method, please refer to [gatt_server_service_table_demo](../../ble/gatt_server_service_table).
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To test this example, you can run the [gatt_client_demo](../gatt_client), which can scan for and connect to this example automatically, and run [gatt_server_demo](../gatt_server), Waiting to be connected. They will start exchanging data once the GATT client has enabled the notification function of the GATT server.
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To test this example, you can run the [gatt_client_demo](../../ble/gatt_client), which can scan for and connect to this example automatically, and run [gatt_server_demo](../../ble/gatt_server), Waiting to be connected. They will start exchanging data once the GATT client has enabled the notification function of the GATT server.
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Please check the [tutorial](tutorial/Gatt_Server_Example_Walkthrough.md) for more information about the gatts part of this example.
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Please check the [tutorial](tutorial/Gatt_Client_Example_Walkthrough.md) for more information about the gattc part of this example.
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Please check the [tutorial](../../ble/gatt_server/tutorial/Gatt_Server_Example_Walkthrough.md) for more information about the gatts part of this example.
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Please check the [tutorial](../../ble/gatt_client/tutorial/Gatt_Client_Example_Walkthrough.md) for more information about the gattc part of this example.
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# ESP-BLE-MESH Examples
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[ESP-BLE-MESH]($IDF_PATH/components/bt/esp_ble_mesh/) is the official Bluetooth® Mesh stack of Espressif Systems. We will provide long-term support for new features, performance optimization, etc.
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[ESP-BLE-MESH](../../../components/bt/esp_ble_mesh/) is the official Bluetooth® Mesh stack of Espressif Systems. We will provide long-term support for new features, performance optimization, etc.
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Please help note that breaking changes may be introduced into ESP-BLE-MESH on [minor IDF versions](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/versions.html).
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### Hardware Required
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To run this example, you need an ESP32 dev board (e.g. ESP32-WROVER Kit) or ESP32 core board (e.g. ESP32-DevKitC).
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For test purpose, you also need a cellular modem module. Here we take the [SIM800L](http://www.simcom.com/product/showproduct.php?lang=en&id=277) and [BG96](https://www.quectel.com/product/bg96.htm) as an example.
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For test purpose, you also need a cellular modem module. Here we take the [SIM800L](https://www.simcom.com/product/SIM800.html) and [BG96](https://www.quectel.com/product/bg96.htm) as an example.
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You can also try other modules as long as they embedded PPP protocol.
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**Note:** Since SIM800L only support **2G** which will **not** work in some countries. And also keep in mind that in some other countries it will stop working soon (many remaining 2G networks will be switched off in the next 2-3 years). So you should **check with your local providers for further details** if you try this example with any 2G modules.
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## Example Output
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Check the full example code [app_trace_to_host](main/app_trace_to_host_test.c) that combines both tests above and runs them in a loop showing instantly the number of samples collected:
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Check the full example code [app_trace_to_host](main/app_trace_to_host_example_main.c) that combines both tests above and runs them in a loop showing instantly the number of samples collected:
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```
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I (4289) example: Sampling ADC and sending data to the host...
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# OTA Tool Example
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This example demonstrates common operations the OTA tool [otatool.py](../../../components/app_update/otatool.py) allows the user to perform:
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This example demonstrates common operations the OTA tool [otatool.py](../../../../components/app_update/otatool.py) allows the user to perform:
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- reading, writing and erasing OTA partitions,
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- switching boot partitions, and
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