
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Bluetooth protocol stack",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Bluetooth IC makes photo frames multimedia from
Cambridge Silicon Radio, which we summarised at the time by saying "Reference design for digital photo frames allows the frame to not only receive pictures but also to play audio streamed via Bluetooth, providing a richer experience for the
consumer".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Ford integrates Bluetooth for hands free from
Cambridge Silicon Radio: "The Sync system, incorporating CSR's Bluetooth silicon, will be fully integrated into 12 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models, including the 2008 Focus, Taurus X and Explorer".
In July 2007, we covered the news from Ezurio
concerning its BISM II PA
- take a look at High-power Bluetooth modules exceed 1km range
which says: "New breed of Bluetooth wireless modules promise a true omnidirectional long-range wireless solution".
Take a look also at the news release from Ezurio, Boards speed Bluetooth hands-free development,
as well as Alliance focuses on Bluetooth audio enhancement from STMicroelectronics,
and Design consultancy takes quick route to Bluetooth from Cambridge Consultants.
See also:
Bluetooth MCU cuts handset component count
(April 2006)
The award winning BenQ-Siemens S88 handset contains CSR's BlueCore3-ROM silicon
Bluetooth chip aids handset miniaturisation
(February 2006)
CSR BlueCore silicon has been chosen by TCL Mobile Communication, one of China's largest mobile phone manufacturers, for its latest handset, the TCLe787
Automotive infotainment to the fore at CES
(January 2006)
Third-party relationships help provide manufacturers with the tools they need to help quickly and reliably bring multimedia and communications applications to the centre stack/head unit
Demo puts HD video over Bluetooth+UWB
(January 2006)
Open Interface will provide the industry's first public demonstration of high definition (HD) video streaming over Bluetooth+ultrawideband today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Alliance supports Japanese Bluetooth development
(November 2005)
Open Interface North America and InterEnergy have formed a partnership to provide advanced Bluetooth product development support services in Japan
Tool suite unlocks power of BlueCore controller
(May 2005)
A new software development toolset extends the application potential of the leading single-chip platform for Bluetooth applications, CSR's BlueCore family of ICs
Bluetooth module cuts current consumption
(May 2005)
The Xemics ACLBlue reference design combines true 1.8V operation with ultralow current consumption guaranteeing the lowest power Bluetooth solutions on the market
Support grows for UWB/Bluetooth convergence
(May 2005)
CSR is supporting the Bluetooth SIG's move to integrate ultrawideband technology into the Bluetooth specification
Protocol stack to enhance Bluetooth offerings
(February 2005)
Texas Instruments has enhanced its Bluetooth technology portfolio by licensing the Bluetooth protocol stack and profiles suite from Extended Systems
Low power Bluetooth headsets easier to build
(November 2004)
The AudioBlue2 reference design makes the development of an ultra-low-power Bluetooth headset simple
Bluetooth showcased in Santa Clara
(November 2004)
Bluetooth Protocol Stack and Profiles, targeted for usage in mobile phones and other handheld devices, is among technology solutions at the WiCon Americas Wireless conference on November 9-10, 2004
Bluetooth SoC powers wireless USB adapter
(September 2004)
Air2U, a leading Taiwanese designer and manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics products, is using the SiW3000 UltimateBlue single-chip Bluetooth component in its USB adapter
Microcontroller takes charge of Bluetooth audio
(June 2004)
A novel programmable microcontroller with embedded Bluetooth control aims to simplify the development of any Bluetooth application
Support centre brings 1.2-compliant protocols
(April 2004)
Bluetooth software specialist IVT Corp has been appointed as an official CSR design support centre for embedded Bluetooth designs
Low risk for drop-in industrial Bluetooth solution
(April 2004)
New from Amplicon is the blu2i range of intelligent Bluetooth adapters from TDK Systems
BenQ adds Bluetooth to smartphone
(November 2003)
BenQ has selected CSR to supply Bluetooth wireless technology to its latest mobile handset, the P30
BMW takes Bluetooth onboard
(June 2003)
BMW is set to use CSR's BlueCore technology to bring Bluetooth to the road
Programme smoothes way to Bluetooth integration
(April 2003)
Open Interface has devised the Bluemagic Solutions Programme to coincide with the launch of version 3.0.10 of its Bluemagic 3.0 embedded Bluetooth software
Bluetooth baseband passes qualification
(March 2003)
Xemics has received Bluetooth qualification for the XE1401, the first member of its EasyBlue family
Bluetooth design keeps drivers' hands free
(February 2003)
Cambridge Silicon Radio has launched a ready-engineered example of a Bluetooth-enabled hands-free car kit
Audi hits the road with Bluetooth onboard
(December 2002)
Car maker Audi will be using CSR's BlueCore technology to bring Bluetooth to the road with the world's first car to be offered with a GSM car phone and cordless handset both Bluetooth-enabled
IAR helps with Bluetooth development
(November 2002)
Fujitsu Microelectronics and IAR Systems have formed a partnership covering Bluetooth wireless technology
Starter kit kick-starts Bluetooth designs
(November 2002)
A complete Bluetooth starter kit is now shipping from Xemics, with an easily programmable demo headset profile example from IAR Systems
Bluetooth chip powers Murata Blue Module
(October 2002)
Murata has unveiled an extremely small Bluetooth module incorporating the Cambridge Silicon Radio BlueCore2 chip
Tester sounds good for Bluetooth audio devices
(June 2002)
Anritsu has added the MT8852A to its family of Bluetooth test sets for design proving and production test
Reference design puts Bluetooth on USB ports
(May 2002)
Widcomm and Texas Instruments have unveiled a new Bluetooth USB dongle reference design providing easy-to-use, low-cost Bluetooth functionality for electronic devices
Bluetooth processor has power to spare
(May 2002)
According to BrightCom, the BIC2102 is the first chip with enough MIPS and data memory to run embedded applications together with the Bluetooth baseband and protocol stack
EIL puts IntelliBlue to good use
(May 2002)
Hong Kong-based distributor and design house EIL has chosen the BrightCom IntelliBlue BIC2102 application processor for two important Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth pair plan hostless combo
(December 2001)
Stonestreet One and NewLogic Technologies are to combine Stonestreet One's Bluetopia protocol stack and NewLogic's Boost Bluetooth baseband processor, with an HCI-level interface
IAR and Toshiba hit the road with Bluetooth
(December 2001)
IAR Systems and Toshiba Electronics Europe have set up a partnership on Bluetooth technology that should lead to production cost reductions for the automotive industry
Adaptive frequency hopping aids office Bluetooth
(November 2001)
Bandspeed and Open Interface North America have codeveloped the first product to use adaptive frequency hopping technology to allow Bluetooth enabled devices to coexist with wireless LANs
Bluetooth baseband processor available on FPGA
(June 2001)
NewLogic today announced the immediate availability of its Boost Lite Bluetooth baseband processor core for use in Xilinx Virtex-II and Virtex-E FPGAs
Bluetooth processor comes in under ten bucks
(June 2001)
BrightCom Technologies is taking orders for its BIC2101 Bluetooth Application Processor priced at under $10 in volume quantities on a 12-14 week lead-time
Optimised solutions for key Bluetooth applications
(May 2001)
According to BrightCom, Bluetooth devices need to contain embedded stand-alone intelligence, along with software and additional processing power
