User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product overview
- 2 Software specifications
- 3 Electrical specifications
- 3.1 Hardware architecture
- 3.2 Pin-out
- 3.3 Absolute Maximum ratings
- 3.4 Power consumption (T =25 C, 1V8 provided by LDO MPS2002)
- 3.5 Electrical characteristics
- 3.6 Reset and supply sequence diagram
- 3.7 Flash update sequence diagram
- 3.8 Power Off Sequence diagram
- 4 Mechanical specifications
- 5 Available tools
- 6 Approval / Certifications
- 7 Use Cases
- A. Bluetooth HFP & A2DP/AVRCP use cases overview:
- a. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone
- b. Head Unit connected to Mobile phone and headset device
- c. Head Unit paired with two Mobile phones
- d. Audio Streaming and Handsfree working together
- e. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone and Music Player with BT integrated or Bluetooth dongle:
- f. Head Unit paired with a stereo Headphone
- g. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone: Data transfer
- B. Head unit BT/UART software update
- A. Bluetooth HFP & A2DP/AVRCP use cases overview:
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2.3 Software interface
The FC6000 software interface, HSTI Library, is defined by a high level command set on top
of Parrot Libraries.
This interface software is based on the HSTI commands defined by Parrot. These
commands are fully documented and the software library is provided by Parrot for easy
implementation in the host CPU.
Some commands are used to manage Bluetooth related functions like device pairing and
connection management as well as the acoustic and speech recognition functions.
The HSTI Command List and Bluetooth AT Command Software Specification are available
upon request.
The Bluetooth software stack, BLUES, supports Unicode, which allows the management of
language accents and allows phonebook management in any language.
2.4 Memory configurations
FC6000
FLASH
RAM
Specification
version 1
64 Mbits
256 Mbits
2500 contacts x 1 phone or 500 contacts x 5 phones or other
combinations of contacts and phones so that the total is 2500 /
AVRCP 1.4. MAP not supported
version 2
1 Gbits
256 Mbits
5000 contacts (5 to 10 telephones) (*) / AVRCP 1.4 / MAP /
4 Languages SIVR-TTS
version 3
2 Gbits
256 Mbits
5000 contacts (5 to 10 telephones) (*) / AVRCP 1.4 / MAP /
9 Languages SIVR-TTS
(*) the number of contacts and telephones depends on the used BT-profiles and the number of recognizable contacts for Voice Recognition