User's Manual

Wi2Wi, Inc. Doc No. AST-PDT-DOC Rev.1.1
Data Sheet, WLAN-Bluetooth SiP– W2CBW003
Dated: October 20, 2006
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o Linux: Slakeware 9.1, Fedora Core 1.0; Kernel: 2.4.22 & above
o Other operating systems can be supported by request
10.2 Bluetooth
This section describes the key features of the BlueCore HCI stack.
x Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR mandatory functionality
o EDR, 2Mbps payload data rate
o EDR, 3Mbps payload data rate
o Support 2-DH1, 2-DH3, 2-DH5, 3-DH1, 3-DH3 and 3-DH5 packet types
o Support 2-EV3, 2-EV5, 3-EV3 and 3-EV5 packet types
x Bluetooth v1.2 mandatory functionality:
o Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH), including classifier
o Faster connection enhanced inquiry scan (immediate FHS response)
o LMP improvements
o Parameter ranges
o Support of AUX1 packet type
x Optional v2.0 + EDR functionality supported:
o AFH as Master and automatic channel classification
o Fast connect interlaced inquiry and page scan plus RSSI during inquiry
o Extended SCO (escort), eV3 + CRC, eV4, eV5
o SCO handle
o Synchronization
x The firmware has been written against the Bluetooth Core Specification v2.0 + EDR:
o Bluetooth components: Baseband (including LC), LM and HCI
o Standard USB v2.0 (full speed) and UART HCI transport layers
o All standard radio packet types
o Full Bluetooth data rate, up to 723.2Kbits/s asymmetric
(1)
o Operation with up to seven active slaves(1)
o Scatternet v2.5 operation
o Maximum number of simultaneous active ACL connections: 7
(2)
o Maximum number of simultaneous active SCO connections: 3(2)
o Operation with up to three SCO links, routed to one or more slaves
o All standard SCO voice coding, plus .transparent SCO.
o Standard operating modes: page, inquiry, page-scan and inquiry-scan
o All standard pairing, authentication, link key and encryption operations
o Standard Bluetooth power-saving mechanisms: Hold, Sniff and Park modes, including
.Forced Hold.
o Dynamic control of peers. transmit power via LMP
o Master/slave switch
o Broadcast
o Channel quality driven data rate