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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Z-World | Subject: Bluetooth application kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 April 2005

Modules embed Bluetooth support

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Z-World has added Bluetooth support for selected core modules, the BL2500 and the BL2600 single board computers.

Rabbit-based applications now have more ways to communicate Z-World has added Bluetooth support for selected core modules, the BL2500 and the BL2600 single board computers

Based on the EmbeddedBlue eb506-AHC-IN Bluetooth radio module from A7 Engineering, Bluetooth capability is available in a complete application kit or as an addon kit.

All components of the Bluetooth stack are in implemented onboard so additional host processor code are not required.

Once a connection to another Bluetooth device has been established, the link has the appearance of a cabled serial connection eliminating the need for special wireless protocol knowledge.

UART communication facilitates the interface between the host processor and the radio module.

This UART interface may be used to discover, connect, and communicate with other Bluetooth devices.

An LED indicator for connection status is provided as a standard feature.

The Bluetooth application kit provides all of the hardware and software necessary to develop a Bluetooth application.

The application kit includes an RCM3100, EmbeddedBlue eb506-AHC-IN Bluetooth radio module, prototyping board, and miscellaneous cables and hardware.

The application kit also includes the Dynamic C integrated development environment, Bluetooth drivers, libraries, sample programs, and manuals.

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