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An Introduction To Bluetooth
An Introduction To Bluetooth
Stonestreet One
Presentation Goals
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Bluetooth History
Began as a private development effort at Ericsson in 1994 5 companies joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998 First specification released in July 1999 Current specification is version 1.1
Bluetooth Qualification
Sign Sign Bluetooth Bluetooth Adopters Adopters Agreement Agreement Produce Produce Product Product Sample with Sample with ICS ICS Send to Send to BQTF BQTF Pass Tests. Pass Tests. Get Test Get Test Report Report Send Test Send Test Results to Results to BQB BQB Qualified Qualified Product Product Database Database
Interoperability is key to success SIG defines Qualification process Qualified device may use the Bluetooth logo and trademark Qualified products listed on the Bluetooth SIG website
Promoter Companies Associate Members Adopter Companies Management Marketing Qualification (BQB, BQTF) Working Groups
Organization
Bluetooth Goals
Open Specification Voice and Data Capability Worldwide Usability Short-Range Wireless Solutions Short-Range
IR
Low
10
Single Freq
Bluetooth
10-100
<1
Medium
10
FHSS
HomeRF 802.11b
50 100+
1-2 11
High High
45 45
FHSS DSSS
OSI Layers
Application Layer Presentation Layer
OBEX RFCOMM SDP L2CAP Host Controller Interface Network Layer Link Manager Link Controller Baseband Radio Physical Layer Data Link Layer TCS Session Layer Transport Layer
Bluetooth Modules
Applications Profiles
OBEX RFCOMM SDP L2CAP Host Controller Interface Link Manager Link Controller Baseband Radio TCS
OBEX RFCOMM SDP L2CAP Host Controller Interface Link Manager Link Controller Baseband Radio TCS
Define real world situations Resulted in profiles Included in the specification Instructions for implementing Usage Models
Profiles
PCs & peripherals, home networking, headsets E-mail, web access, cordless telephone, etc. E-mail, Business card exchange, multi-player games, multi-player vending machines, white goods, etc. Monitoring devices Inventory management systems
Medical
Industrial
Virtual COM port Dial-up Networking Profile Dial-up FAX Profile LAN Access Profile Headset Profile
Object Push Profile File Transfer Profile Synchronization Profile Cordless Telephony Profile Intercom Profile
TCS
Networking Profiles
Dial-up Networking
AT-commands over SPP
LAN Access
PPP over SPP Access Point
Network
Headset Profile
Headset Audio Gateway
Profile provides: Both devices must provide capability to initiate connection and accept/terminate calls. Volume can be controlled from either device. Audio gateway can notify headset of an incoming call.
exchange objects between devices pull objects from server push objects to server
Uses OBEX
TCS Profiles
Intercom
Cordless Telephony
Profile supports: Hands-free unit may support these capabilities: Hands-free Retrieve and display registration status Retrieve and display call status Initiate, answer, reject, terminate a call Initiate a call using voice recognition Initiate a call using memory dialing Three-way calling Three-way Volume control
Working to overcome bandwidth, interference, and connection setup issues while remaining compatible with current radio Audio/Video, Car, Co-existence, HCI, ISDN, Local Co-existence, Positioning, Personal Area Networking, Printing, Still Image, UDI Industrial Automation
Study Groups
Requirements of Success
Interoperability
Between manufacturers Between types of devices No users guide Self-descriptive interface Self-descriptive Same or less than the cable it is replacing No/little additional charging
Ease of Use
Low Price
Company Overview
Short-range wireless solutions provider Short-range Specialize in embedded application design and development Provide services to leading companies in industries such as:
Bluetooth Experience
Associate Member; Bluetooth SIG First Bluetooth stack Qualified in December 2000 Developed Bluetooth training course Provides Bluetooth design services to numerous Fortune 1000 companies Relationships with over 50 customers and 16 partners
Bluetooth Partners
Alps Avnet Ericsson gigaAnt Hitachi Memec/Insight Memec/Insight MindReady MontaVista Philips QNX Silicon Wave Taiyo Yuden Texas Instruments Toshiba Wind River Zeevo
Bluetopia Features
Written in ANSI-C ANSI-C Customizable RAM and ROM requirements Hardware encapsulation, along with ANSI-C and ANSI-C flexible RAM/ROM footprint, allows for ease of porting Shared API among existing platforms Proven on numerous Operating Systems, processors, and Bluetooth chipsets Versions of Bluetopia for major operating systems (Windows, Windows CE, QNX, Linux) allow for easier prototyping and testing of embedded applications
Bluetooth Hardware
SPR-200 SPR-200
RS232 cable replacement optional battery power application/processor on-board application/processor on-board use for development use for reference designs Available from Inside Out Networks
USB Dongle
Hardware and software Customized OEM modules Application development Expert Bluetooth engineers with valuable development experience
Engineering Services
Contact Information
Stonestreet One, Inc. 322 West Main Street Louisville, KY 40202 USA Phone: (502) 595-7000 595-7000 FAX: (502) 595-7020 595-7020 Email: sales@stonestreetone.com Web: www.stonestreetone.com