User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2035-UM1xx.book
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Hardware System Overview
- Section 3: BCM2035 Usage Models
- Section 4: Hardware Configuration
- Section 5: Software Configuration
- Introduction
- Hardware Power-Up Sequence
- Boot ROM Power-Up Sequence
- Firmware Power-Up Sequence
- BCM2035 Mini-Drivers
- Loading Mini-Drivers from USB
- Load Mini-Drivers From UART
- SCO Configuration
- Frequency Trimming
- UART Sleep Mode Operation
- Section 6: Configuration Data File System
- Section 7: Vendor-Specific HCI Command Reference
- Section 8: ASCII Hex File Download Protocol
- Section 9: ASCII HEX File Format
- Section 10: Configuration Data Download Protocol
- Section 11: Configuration Data Image Format
- Section 12: UART Start-up Sequence
- Section 13: USB Start-up Sequence
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BCM2035 User Manual
04/23/03
Broadcom Corporation
Page 2 Scope Document 2035-UM100-R
Section 2: “Hardware System Overview” on page 5
provides a hardware system overview of the BCM2035.
The BCM2035 is partitioned into several blocks and the overall functions of the various blocks are described
in detail. This chapter also briefly describes the different configurations associated with each functional block.
Section 3: “BCM2035 Usage Models” on page 19 describes typical operational/application modes in which the
BCM2035 can be configured. Currently, only usage models for mobile phones and PC based application are
presented.
Section 4: “Hardware Configuration” on page 22 describes hardware configurable features for the BCM2035.
Section 5: “Software Configuration” on page 32 describes software configurable features for the BCM2035.
Section 6: “Configuration Data File System” on page 63 describes the configuration data image file format and
provides a detailed listing of all firmware configurable features.
Section 7: “Vendor-Specific HCI Command Reference” on page 75 provides a reference for vendor specific
commands.
Section 8: “ASCII Hex File Download Protocol” on page 90 through Section 11: “Configuration Data Image
Format” on page 105 discuss in detail the file format and protocols used for downloading mini-drivers and
configuration data images to the
BCM2035.
Section 12: “UART Start-up Sequence” on page 108 and Section 13: “USB Start-up Sequence” on page 111
provide a startup sequence example for specific applications.
Due to the flexibility of the
BCM2035, not all application configurations are addressed in this User Manual.
Please contact a Broadcom representative to determine how to use the
BCM2035 in your bluetooth
application.