Alps Electric UGPZ6 Manual Do Utilizador

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            ALPS Bluetooth
TM
 Module UGPZ6 specification Ver. 1.0
     
June 7, 2005
 
Copyright 
© 2005 ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
 
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User Guide Information to 2.4GHz ALPS Bluetooth
TM
 Module 
Model UGPZ6 
 
Caution: This user guide information is only provided to OEM or module installer. 
         Do not supply to the end user. 
 
 
 
 
1. Introduction: 
  The ALPS, UGPZ6 with Bluetooth
TM
 wireless technology is a radio device that transmits and receives 
    radio signals in accordance with the spectrum regulations for the 2.4 GHz unlicensed frequency range. 
    The following table shows a major function. 
   
Model 
No. 
Major Function 
Remarks 
UGPZ6 
 
1.  Output Power; Bluetooth™ class 2.    2.5mW (+4dBm) Max. 
2. External 4 different antennas connected via antenna connector. 
3. Voltage regulator built in.    Rating of Input voltage: +3.3Vdc, +/-0.2V 
4. Flash memory (8M bytes) built in 
5. Reference oscillator built in 
6. Board to board connection through USB interfaces, V2.0 
7.Operating temperature: Nominal; +15 °C to +35 °C   
8. Regulatory frequency range 
    USA, Canada, Europe, Taiwan, Korea, China and Japan: 2400 – 2483.5MHz   
There kinds of 
External 
antenna 
   
 
 
 
 
Electrical features 
Contents 
Program memory 
8M bits (256k bytes x 32 bits) Flash memory 
RAM 
32k bytes x 16 bits 
Reference oscillator 
Built in 
Sub clock oscillator 
Built in 
USB interface 
USB (V2.0) : OHCI and UHCI) 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Radio part 
Bluetooth™ Transceiver Module, model UGPZ6 has fully integrated 2.4GHz radio transceiver with Class2 power, 
receiver and frequency-hopping synthesizer.   
Then, UGPZ6 has also provision of Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) that is used to improve the performance 
of physical links in the presence of interference as well as reducing the interference caused by physical links on 
other devices in the ISM band. AFH shall only be used during the connection state.
 
In order to facilitate power management, each section of the radio may be powered up and down separately.   
Various software controllable switches have been implemented to control power to the transmitter, the frequency 
synthesizer/VCO, the receiver and the LNA, if provided.