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Fix BT code #1149

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Expand Up @@ -1077,19 +1077,22 @@ The Portenta C33 board features an onboard Bluetooth® module, the ESP32-C3-MINI
To enable Bluetooth® communication on the Portenta C33, you can use the [`ArduinoBLE` library](https:/arduino-libraries/ArduinoBLE)`ArduinoBLE` library. Let's walk through an example code demonstrating some of its Bluetooth® module's capabilities. Here is an example of how to use the `ArduinoBLE` to create a voltage level monitor application:

```arduino
// Define the voltage service and its characteristic
BLEService voltageService("1101");
BLEUnsignedCharCharacteristic voltageLevelChar("2101", BLERead | BLENotify);

const int analogPin = A0;

/**
Read voltage level from an analog input of the Nicla Voice,
then maps the voltage reading to a percentage value ranging from 0 to 100.

@param none
@return the voltage level percentage (int).
*/

#include <ArduinoBLE.h>

// Define the voltage service and its characteristic
BLEService voltageService("1101");
BLEUnsignedCharCharacteristic voltageLevelChar("2101", BLERead | BLENotify);

const int analogPin = A0;

int readVoltageLevel() {
int voltage = analogRead(analogPin);
int voltageLevel = map(voltage, 0, 1023, 0, 100);
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