User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Contents
- 1 Scope
- 2 Operational Description
- 3 Block Diagram and Descriptions
- 4 Specifications
- 5 Pin Definitions
- 6 DC Electrical Characteristic
- 7 RF Characteristics
- 8 Interface
- 9 Power Supply and Regulation
- 10 Antenna Performance
- 11 Mechanical Dimensions and Land Pattern
- 12 Implementation Note
- 13 Application Note for Surface Mount Modules
- 14 FCC and IC Regulatory
- 15 European Union Regulatory
- 16 Ordering Information
- 17 Bluetooth SIG Approvals
BT830 Hardware Integration Guide
Version 0.1 (PRELIMINARY)
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CONN-GUIDE-BT830
(PRELIMINARY)
Table 9: BDR and EDR receiver sensitivity
RF Characteristics, VDD = 3.3V @ room temp.
Packet Type
Min
Typ
Max
BT. Spec.
Unit
Sensitivity for 0.1% BER
DH1
-89
-70
dBm
DH3
-89
dBm
DH5
-89
dBm
2-DH5
-92
dBm
3-DH5
-85
dBm
Sensitivity variation over BT band
All
2
dB
Sensitivity variation over temperature range
All
TBD
dB
8 INTERFACE
8.1 PIO
See the Device Terminal Functions section for the list of supplies to the PIOs (Programmable I/O ports).
PIO lines are configured through software to have either weak or strong pull-ups or pull-downs. All PIO lines are
configured as inputs with weak pull-downs at reset and have additional individual bus-keeper configuration.
8.2 WLAN Coexistence Interface
Dedicated hardware is provided to implement a variety of WLAN coexistence schemes. There is support for:
Channel skipping AFH
Priority signaling
Channel signaling
Host passing of channel instructions
The BT830 supports the WLAN coexistence schemes:
Unity-3
Unity-3e
Unity+
For more information see
BT830 WLAN Coexistence Schemes and LED Indication
.