Advanced Medical Electronics Inc. BLUEMODOD0106 Benutzerhandbuch

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CHAPTER 1:  PRODUCT OVERVIEW 
BLUETOOTH TRANSCEIVER MODULE 
 
The AME Bluetooth Module is a completely integrated Bluetooth Serial 
Port module incorporating the Bluetooth 2.0 baseband controller and 2.4 
GHz radio in a small form factor ready to be placed onto a host PCB.  All 
the hardware and firmware provides a complete solution from the built-in 
antenna through the complete lower and upper layers of the Bluetooth 
stack, up to the application including the Generic Access Profile (GAP), 
the Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP), and the Serial Port 
Profile (SPP).  The firmware provides a complete Bluetooth (v2.0) stack 
including profiles and command interface.  This firmware features point -
to-point and point -to-multipoint link management supporting data rates 
over RFComm up 704 kbps.   
 
The AME Bluetooth Module is designed to be included within host PCB 
applications by soldering the module to the host PCB.  The Bluetooth 
Module interface with the host PCB is accomplished through a number of 
electrical interface connections.  Communication between the host PCB 
and the Bluetooth Module is through a Universal Asynchronous Receiver 
Transmitter (UART) consisting of Receive (RX), Transmit (TX), Ready -to-
Send (RTS), and Clear-to-Send (CTS).  RTS and CTS are used for 
hardware handshaking between the host and the Bluetooth module.  The 
UART interface supports formats of 8-bit data with or without parity, with 
one or two stop bits.  It can operate at standard baud rates from 2400 
bits/sec up to a maximum baud rate of 921.6 Kbits/sec.  Commands and 
data are transferred from the Bluetooth Module to the host PCB through 
this UART interface. 
 
FEATURES AND BENEFITS 
 
Data Throughput: 
700 kBits/sec between all connected devices. 
 
Antennae: 
On board  
 
Link Features: 
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Class II (0 dBm) 
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Bluetooth Specification 1.2 
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Profiles Supported: Serial Port Profile 
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Supported Connections: 7 slaves 
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Supporting Point-to-point, point-to-multipoint.