A (CH340G, FT232RL, or CP2102). A soldering iron and fine hookup wire. A Windows PC.
Cross-connect the data lines between the VHM-314 and your USB-to-UART adapter. VHM-314 TX →right arrow UART Adapter RX VHM-314 RX →right arrow UART Adapter TX VHM-314 GND →right arrow UART Adapter GND Do not connect power yet.
Making your device less obvious to neighbors scanning for generic Bluetooth hardware. Professionalism: Vhm-314 Change Name
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Instead of using the VHM-314 to handle the wireless connection, you use it strictly as a wired digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or audio amplifier stage. You introduce a secondary, highly configurable Bluetooth module (such as the or an HC-05/06 modified for audio) to handle the wireless reception. Step-by-Step Implementation A (CH340G, FT232RL, or CP2102)
Some variants of the VHM-314 feature an auxiliary 24C02 EEPROM chip on the board, or the main JieLi chip emulates one. If your specific board revision reads configuration data from an external EEPROM chip, the Bluetooth name can be altered by rewriting the hex values inside that chip.
If attempting to program the board using an external programmer, ensure clean, stable power delivery. Use a decoupled 5V source rather than relying solely on cheap USB-to-serial adapter power lines, which can drop in voltage during flash write sequences and cause data corruption. Cross-connect the data lines between the VHM-314 and
Typical specifications include:
Method 3: Software-Based Aliasing (The Practical Alternative)
The implementation under ticket VHM-314 addresses the requirement to modify user entity display names within the system. The feature is a critical Quality of Life improvement that has been highly requested by the user base. Overall, the execution is functional and meets the primary acceptance criteria, though there are minor UI/UX considerations that should be addressed before full deployment.
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