User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Device pinout
- Device terminal functions
- Electrical Characteristics
- Radio Characteristics
- Firmware versions
- Device terminal description
- Application information
- Package information
- Certifications
- RoHS Statement
- Tape and Reel information
- Ordering information
- Document history
- Acronyms and definitions
Rev: c
Low power Bluetooth™ Module with antenna- F2M03GLA
Datasheet
5.2 HCI
In this implementation the internal processor of the module runs the Bluetooth stack up to the Host
Controller Interface (HCI) as specified in the Bluetooth specification V1.1. The external host processor must
provide all upper Bluetooth stack layers.
BASEBAND and RF
HCI
LINK MANAGER
HCI
Host
F2M03
Bluetooth stack
Application
Standard Two-Processor
Architecture
5.2.1 Standard Bluetooth Functionality
Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR mandatory functionality:
• Adaptive frequency hopping (AFH), including classifier
• Faster connection - enhanced inquiry scan (immediate FHS response)
• LMP improvements
• Parameter ranges
Optional Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR functionality supported:
• Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) as Master and Automatic Channel Classification
• Fast Connect - Interlaced Inquiry and Page Scan plus RSSI during Inquiry
• Extended SCO (eSCO), eV3 +CRC, eV4, eV5
• SCO handle
• Synchronisation
The firmware has been written against the Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR specification.
• Bluetooth components: Baseband (including LC), LM and HCI
• Standard USB (v1.1) and UART (H4) HCI Transport Layers
• All standard radio packet types
• Full Bluetooth data rate, enhanced data rates of 2 and 3Mbps
(1)
• Operation with up to seven active slaves
(1)
• Operation with up to three SCO links, routed to one or more slaves
• Scatternet v2.5 operation
• Maximum number of simultaneous active ACL connections: 7
(2)
• Maximum number of simultaneous active SCO connections: 3
(2)
• Role switch: can reverse Master/Slave relationship
• All standard SCO voice coding, plus “transparent SCO”
• Standard operating modes: Page, Inquiry, Page-Scan and Inquiry-Scan
• All standard pairing, authentication, link key and encryption operations
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