User Guide

Bluetooth
TM
Module UGPZ specification rev 1.1.8 March 28 /2003
ALPS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL REQUESTED
Copyright 2002 ALPS Electric Co.,LTD.
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Electrical features Contents
Program memory 4M bits (256k bytes x 16 bits) Flash momory
RAM 32k bytes x 16 bits
Reference oscillator Built in
Sub clock oscillator Built in
Audio interface PCM A-Law, µ-Law (CVSD)
Serial data interface UART(BCSP or H:4)
USB interface USB (v1.1 : OHCI and UHCI)
2. Radio part
Bluetooth Module, model UGPZ1 has fully integrated 2.4GHz radio transceiver with Class1 power
amplifier, receiver and frequency-hopping synthesizer. The model, UGPZ2 is the almost same as UGPZ1,
except for output power and no power amplifier in the RF front-end circuit.
The model, UGPZ3 is the almost same as UGPZ2, except for output power, no power amplifier in the RF
front-end circuit and overall dimensions.
In order to facilitate power management, each section of the radio may be powered up and down separately.
Various software controllable switches have been implemented to control power to the transmitter, the
frequency synthesizer/VCO, the receiver and the LNA, if provided.
3. Base band part
Bluetooth Module contains link controller, which performs all the real-time functions of the Bluetooth
baseband protocol layer, including data transfer and connection management. The device also controls
states of operation enables sniff, park and hold modes of operation. Real-time functions such as frequency-
hopping burst timing and clock synchronization are also implemented in this hardware. Further processing is
required to format the data into the Bluetooth packet format before it may be applied to the GFSK
modulator. On the receive side the controller performs error correction and de-scrambling before de-
packetizing the incoming payload and storing it in RX buffers.
The link controller hardware also implements the basic, repetitive actions of paging, inquiry, page or inquiry
scans and the general Bluetooth modes of park and sniff. This ensures that the processor used to
implement the Link Manager and other lower layer protocol can be kept inactive.
4. Eligibility requirements for regulatory approval:
As a part of regulatory certification, ALPS will provide an approval for certain countries in the form of modular
approval (MA) .
The regulatory approval is required for each country throughout world where the end-user wishes to use
ALPS UGPZ series into entire end product, if no certification program for the modular approval exists in the
country.
The countries that can accept MA include the USA, Canada, and certain European countries.
The conditions for approval of ALPS UGPZ series and related information for each country are described
below.
ALPS wishes that our customer for end product would contact with us about what module of UGPZ series
has been certified for each country.
4.1 USA
4.1.1 Compliance statement to FCC
This module complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4. 1. 2 RF exposure compliance
This module may be installed into any end product both mobile and portable applications.
Because the module only radiates very low power levels, it complies with RF exposure requirements.
According to Supplement C, Edition 01-01 to OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 spread spectrum
transmitters are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation because of the low power
level, where there is a high likelihood of compliance with RF exposure standards.