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
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17 BLUETOOTH SIG APPROVALS
17.1 Application Note: Subsystem Combinations
This application note covers the procedure for generating a new Declaration ID for a Subsystem combination on the
Bluetooth SIG website. In the instance of subsystems, a member can combine two or more subsystems to create a
complete Bluetooth End Product solution.
Subsystem listings referenced as an example:
Design Name
Owner
Declaration ID
Link to listing on the SIG website
BT830
Laird
TBC
https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=TBC
Windows 8
(Host Subsystem)
Microsoft
Corporation
B012854
https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=12854
Laird Customer Declaration ID Procedure
This procedure assumes that the member is simply combining two subsystems to create a new design, without any
modification to the existing, qualified subsystems. This is achieved by using the Listing interface on the Bluetooth SIG
website. Figure 23 shows the basic subsystem combination of a controller and host subsystem. The Controller
provides the RF/BB/LM and HCI layers, with the Host providing L2CAP, SDP, GAP, RFCOMM/SPP and any other
specific protocols and profiles existing in the Host subsystem listing. The design may also include a Profile Subsystem.
The controller provides the RF/BB/LM and HCI layers, with the Host providing L2CAP, SDP, GAP, RFCOMM/SPP and
any other specific protocols and profiles existing in the Host subsystem listing. The design may also include a Profile
Subsystem.
Figure 23: Basic subsystem combination of a controller and host subsystem
The Qualification Process requires each company to registered as a member of the Bluetooth SIG –
http://www.bluetooth.org
The following link provides a link to the Bluetooth Registration page: https://www.bluetooth.org/login/register/
TBC