
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Embedded Bluetooth",
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 GPS system meets automotive needs from
Media Systems, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Car Securer 3.00 Starter Kit contains all relevant hardware and software components and documentation necessary for field tests, demonstrations, system integration and software
development".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Bluetooth module gains audio headset firmware from
Free2move: "Firmware for the F2M03MLA multimedia Bluetooth module simplifies connection to mobile phones incorporating the latest Bluetooth audio technology".
In February 2007, we covered the news from Free2move
concerning its F2M03GLA
- take a look at Bluetooth modules offer enhanced datarates
which says: "General-purpose embedded Bluetooth modules are fully compliant with the Bluetooth v2.0+EDR standard".
Take a look also at the news release from STMicroelectronics, Alliance focuses on Bluetooth audio enhancement,
as well as Bluetooth development aids the hard of hearing from Cambridge Consultants,
and Software kit cuts Bluetooth project down to size from Cambridge Consultants.
See also:
Bluetooth modules live through oil depot fire
(April 2006)
Ezurio has always prided itself on its robust Bluetooth solutions, which are designed for applications demanding the best performance
Bluetooth modules are available online
(September 2005)
Bluegiga's Bluetooth solutions are now available from SemiconductorStore.com
Tools speed complex Bluetooth system to market
(June 2005)
One of the most sophisticated deeply embedded Bluetooth systems ever developed has been created in record time with the aid of a new development tool from Cambridge Consultants
Bluetooth shipments pass 100 million milestone
(May 2005)
CSR has now shipped more than 100 million Bluetooth chips since its foundation, with devices manufactured by Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE)
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
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 software stack now optimised for Symbian
(October 2004)
The BCHS (BlueCore Host Software) embedded Bluetooth software stack is now available in a version optimised for the Symbian operating system
Bluetooth RS232 adapter hits the streets
(August 2004)
SMART's Bluetooth 1.1 compliant RS232 adapter is now being manufactured in volume production for worldwide distribution
Adapter runs RS232 ports over Bluetooth
(June 2004)
A new Bluetooth 1.1 compliant RS232 adapter features an onboard antenna, an embedded configuration utility and an embedded communications stack complete with the Bluetooth serial port profile
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
Connectivity processors aid automotive networking
(June 2004)
Four next-generation connectivity processors provide an easy, cost-effective way to connect different types of devices in automobiles via wide-area, local-area or personal-area networks
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
Prequalified Bluetooth board speeds time to market
(March 2004)
The EasyBlue ACL drop-in board is a Bluetooth-qualified solution that can significantly reduce time to market as it bridges directly from a four-wire UART to the air interface
Bluetooth module increases safe working distances
(February 2004)
Brainboxes is working with Power Isolators to improve the safety of power engineers working on electricity networks
Bluetooth chip puts PDA into navigation system
(January 2004)
CSR BlueCore Bluetooth silicon has been selected by Navman, a world leader in mobile GPS navigation, for its Navman GPS 4400 in-vehicle system
Built-in Bluetooth keeps Saab drivers' hands free
(December 2003)
BlueCore Bluetooth silicon is being used by Saab to apply wireless technology in its 9-3 models
Bluetooth designs for 2.5G applications
(October 2003)
Cambridge Silicon Radio is working with TTPCom to produce fully integrated 2.5G and Bluetooth solutions for wireless device manufacturers
Bluetooth IP is optimised for single-chip radio
(July 2003)
Synopsys is collaborating with STMicroelectronics on an embedded Bluetooth solution
Online store has tools for Bluetooth developers
(June 2003)
The new Oidirect online store (oi-us.com/oidirect) provides easy access for application developers of embedded systems employing Bluetooth technology to purchase evaluation tools
Reference design is complete Bluetooth headset
(June 2003)
Teleca and Texas Instruments have unveiled a new Bluetooth headset solution that enables manufacturers to bring small, highly competitive wireless headsets to market quickly
BMW takes Bluetooth onboard
(June 2003)
BMW is set to use CSR's BlueCore technology to bring Bluetooth to the road
All-in Bluetooth enables wireless camera
(June 2003)
Concord Camera Corp has selected National Semiconductor's embedded Bluetooth wireless networking technology for its new Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless digital camera
Speedy application for Bluetooth handset chip
(May 2003)
BlueCore2-Gateway is designed to reduce the complexity of adding Bluetooth onto the motherboard of mobile phones and also enables low-cost retrofit Bluetooth adapters for older handsets
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
Software extends to full-speed Bluetooth
(April 2003)
Cambridge Silicon Radio has developed an extended version of its BlueCore host software (BCHS)
Speedy route to Bluetooth designs
(December 2002)
Integrated Circuit Solution has developed a Bluetooth USB dongle reference design that provides an easy route for Bluetooth enabling any electronic device
Serial port module leads simple Bluetooth range
(December 2002)
Simply Blue is a new family of modules that National Semiconductor reckons will greatly simplify the design of systems using Bluetooth wireless technology
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
Processors bridge network technology gaps
(November 2002)
National Semiconductor is claiming a major technology advance towards an industry-wide goal of creating a single, seamless worldwide network of networks
IP for embedded Bluetooth
(September 2002)
Flint Wireless has extended its Bluetooth portfolio by adding silicon independent embedded Bluetooth IP that also includes a complete development platform
Bluetooth chip comes with performance guarantee
(August 2002)
Cambridge Silicon Radio guarantees that its second-generation single-chip Bluetooth solution, BlueCore2-External, will meet or exceed the Bluetooth specification between -40 and +85C
Software shows Bluetooth antenna shortcomings
(July 2002)
Research carried out by Flomerics has clearly demonstrated the negative effects plastic enclosures can have on the radio frequency (RF) signal performance of Bluetooth antennas
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

