User's Manual

2-6 72000 Development Kit User’s Guide MOTOROLA
Preliminary
Product Overview
2.2 Interfaces
The 72000 Development Kit features the following interfaces:
RS232 interface: Programmable baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit.
UART interface: 5-pin header with RxD, CTS, RTS, and GND, 3.3 V signaling, programmable
baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit, HCI UART transport layer.
NOTE:
The UART and RS232 interfaces cannot operate simultaneously.
Audio connections, with audio routed to the CODEC.
2.3 ICs
The 72000 Development Kit is supplied with the following Bluetooth ICs from Motorola:
MC72000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller and Transceiver IC
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
The 72000 Development Kit uses an Atmel SEEPROM (AT25HP512).
2.4 Software Tools
The 72000 Development Kit is accompanied by the following software tools:
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
Configuration manager
DemoBench
RadioTest
The following sections describe briefly each of the software tools. A separate users guide for each tool is
included on the Development Kit CD.
2.4.1 Bluetooth HCI Terminal
With the Bluetooth HCI Terminal you can interact with your Bluetooth hardware. The interface is similar
to that of an AT Terminal application when communicating with a modem. The Bluetooth HCI Terminal
makes it easy to send HCI commands from a computer to a Bluetooth device. Likewise, it is easy to
receive HCI responses from a Bluetooth device. Consequently, you can get hands-on experience with the
HCI. Or you can test your own Bluetooth hardware.
2.4.2 Configuration Manager
The Configuration Manager is an application that allows you to handle the Development Kit file system.
With this tool, you can download firmware patches and set up a number of baseband and radio parameters
to exercise the board. All parameters are restorable and default settings are stored automatically.