An ESP8266-powered tool that jams classic bluetooth signals.
- Minimal Setup.
- NodeMCU ESP8266
- One nrf24L01 Module OR nrf24L01+PA/LNA Module
7Female to Female Jumper Wires
- nrf24L01 and nrf24L01+PA/LNA modules have same pinout.
| nrf24l01 | NODEMCU ESP8266 |
|---|---|
| VCC | 3.3V |
| GND | GND |
| CE | D2 |
| CSN | D1 |
| SCK | D5 |
| MOSI | D7 |
| MISO | D6 |
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Download Arduino IDE from here according to your Operating System.
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Install it.
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Go to
File→Preferences→Additional Boards Manager URLs. -
Paste the following link :
https://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json -
Click on
OK. -
Go to
Tools→Board→Board Manager. -
Wait for sometimes and search
esp8266byESP8266 Community. -
Simply install it.
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Wait for sometime and after that it is installed.
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Restart the Arduino IDE.
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Done!
- Download or Clone the Repository.
- Open the folder and just double click on
BTNuke.inofile. - It opens in Arduino IDE.
- Compile the code.
- Select the correct board from the
Tools→Board→ESP8266 Boards.- It is generally
NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module).
- It is generally
- Select the correct port number of that board.
- Upload the code.
- Done!
- The script starts running automatically.
- It create disturbance in the sound.
- It blocks the sound even the music is playing.
- Sometimes it disconnects the bluetooth devices.