User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Block Diagram
- 3 Application Interface- 3.1 Power Supply
- 3.2 Power-up / -down Slew-Rate
- 3.3 Reset
- 3.4 Supply Voltage Monitor
- 3.5 Serial Interface
- 3.6 GPIO Interface
- 3.7 I2C Interface0F
- 3.8 SPI Serial Peripheral Interface1F
- 1.1
- 3.9 Bluetooth Radio Interface
- 3.10 WLAN Coexistence Interface2F
- 3.11 Slow Clock Interface
- 3.12 Test Mode Enable
- 3.13 Pin Strapped System Memory Boot Mode Invocation
- 3.14 Operating in a Power-Switched Environment
- 3.15 Serial Wire Interface
 
- 4 Module Pins
- 5 Electrical Characteristics
- 6 Mechanical Characteristics
- 1
- 7 Application Diagram
- 8 Approvals/Certifications
- 9 Related Documents
- 10 Packing
- 11 Ordering Information
BlueMod+SR/AI 
BlueMod+SR/AP 
Hardware Reference 
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 
8.2.5  FCC RF-exposure Statement 
The BlueMod+SR/AI complies with the FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an 
uncontrolled environment.  
The output power is < 10mW e.i.r.p. and therefore according to “FCC KDB 447498 D01 General 
RF Exposure Guidance v05” Appendix A, table “SAR Exclusion Threshold”, excluded from SAR 
evaluation for test separation distances ≥5mm and if it is not used in co-locations with other 
antennas. If the product implementing the BlueMod+SR/AI has other antennas in co-location or 
separation distances < 5mm an FCC TCB should be asked for a Class II Permissive Change. 
RF exposure evaluation of devices implementing the BlueMod+SR/AP should be done with the 
collaboration of the FCC TCB working on the Class II Permissive Change Request. 










