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http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/S... Introducing the Dialog Semiconductor Bluetooth Low Energy Software Development Kit featuring a DA14580 chip. You can download the demo profile for proximity reporting. This profile is used for key tags, key fobs, battery notification, link loss notification or transmit power notification. In this demo we will be testing this with an iPhone 5S. You can download BLE apps from the iTunes store. The LightBlue app can discover the attributes and the advertisement data and actually create a connection. In this example we scanned for peripherals and found the DA14580. It displays the attributes, UUID and manufacturing data. You can actually create a connection directly and here we show the specific information such as link loss, immediate alert status, transmit power and battery. This is just to show the different attributes that the services provide. The Smart Nudge app can be used for true key tag or alert notifications. This app in not specific to any hardware manufacturer, it works very well with the Dialog Semiconductor Bluetooth Low Energy Software Development Kit. When you launch the app it automatically finds the development kit. Once you connect you can set the distance and range of the link loss or RSSI values. It's assuming that this is a tag that has alert notifications so there are two LEDs right here on the development board. When I click "Find Me" you can see this LED is blinking as a notification. In this example it is an LED but it could be a buzzer or a bell if you're looking for your key fob or keys. I can silence the tag to turn it off and it shows that the LED stopped blinking. Now to simulate me walking away from the proximity detection I'm going to reduce the range and walk away from the development kit. Here you can see a notification that I have moved out of range. When we come back to the kit you can see that the LED was blinking until I turned off the notification. We can reduce the range further so when I walk away the alarm goes off again and there you see the LED is blinking on the development kit. The nice thing about this app is you can increase your range and do the link loss and it will actually tell you where your last location was. http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/S...