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Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Cambridge Silicon Radio | Subject: BlueCore
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 August 2002
Single-chip Bluetooth shrinks Uniwill's
module
Uniwill Computer Corp is launching a Class 1 Bluetooth module using CSR's BlueCore.
Uniwill Computer Corp is launching a Class 1 Bluetooth module using CSR's BlueCore Uniwill's BTM2022-1-Y module offers a small footprint (25.6 x 14 x 2.5mm) made possible by using CSR's BlueCore2 chip which requires no external LNA
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a regulated supply voltage of 3.3V, +/- 0.1V, and an output power of 20dBm, the Class 1 Bluetooth design will permit an operating range of 100m.
The module is compliant with version 1.1 of the Bluetooth specification and output interfaces are included for USB, UART and PCM.
Uniwill has selected CSR to power a range of its Bluetooth dongles and modules.
The company's Class 2 Bluetooth dongle B091H1 took both the best new technology and best hardware awards at the RetailVision Spring 2002 award ceremony in the USA.
Uniwill's Class 2 Bluetooth modules (BTM2021-2-Y) were BQB certified in April.
Paul Yu, Deputy Program Manager, Uniwill, commented commented, "We are confident that CSR's position as leader in Bluetooth chips equates the best silicon at prices necessary to meet our needs".
Yu added, "BlueCore offers a feature rich, low cost and small design which means Uniwill customers will get the best module designs at the lowest prices".
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