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BT800, Bluetooth v4.0 Class 1 HCI
The BT800 series of Class 1, USB HCI modules, and packaged USB Dongle, are Laird's first dual-mode Bluetoothv4.0 offerings, bringing support for Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for operating system backed devices.
These modules present a Bluetooth standard HCI interface and have native support for Windows and Linux Bluetooth software stacks. BT800 devices are fully qualified as a Bluetooth Subsystem. This allows designers to integrate their existing pre-approved Bluetooth Host and Profile subsystem stacks to gain a Bluetooth END product approval for their products.
A fully featured, low-cost developer’s kit (DVK-BT800) is available for prototyping, debug and integration testing of the BT800 series modules and further reduces risk and time in development cycles.
Features
- Bluetooth v4.0 - Dual mode
- Classic Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Low Energy
- Compact footprint
- Class 1 output – 8 dBm
- USB, GPIO, I2S & PCM
- Industrial temperature range
- 64k EEPROM support for BLE HID Proxy
- Bluetooth SIG approvals
- FCC, IC, and CE approvals
Learn More: BT800 | LairdTech
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Refer to the BT800 datasheet,the BT800 module bulid-in buletooth chipset is CSR8510?
what about it?
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The new Cypress based BT850, BT851, and BT860 series are a complement to Laird’s original BT8x0 series of Dual-Mode Bluetooth v4.0 modules. This next-gen series however brings support for the Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR/LE core specification in Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and is equipped with market leading silicon from Cypress. The press release announcing the extension to this family will go out this week.