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Content Inside:1 NEWS FROM THE BLUETOOTH™ AND SHORT RANGE RF ENVIRONMENT ISSUE 60 SMART Modular Technologies has announced Bluetooth 1.1 compliant RS-232 adapters and serial modules for the industrial market. SMART will also make available samples and specifications sheets. SMART is an independent manufacturer of memory and communications products and is a wholly owned company of Solectron Corporation. SMART offers more than 500 products to leading OEMs in the computer, networking and telecommunications industries. The RS-232 adapters include an onboard antenna and auto-switching of power between an external or host supply. The serial module is a solder-down Class 1 device with a 50 Ohm antenna output and 8MB of flash memory for embedded applications and Bluetooth upper layer stack. The RS232 adapters are designed to enable industrial customers to integrate Bluetooth functionality into legacy equipment. The Class 1 adapter supports Serial Port Profile (SPP), Dial Up Networking (DUN), Generic Access Profile (GAP) and Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP). The Class 2 adapters are simple cable replacements supporting SPP. Both adapters are designed to auto- detect a power source, allowing the same device to use either RS232 power (via pin 9) or an external power source. The serial modules are designed to enable industrial customers to integrate Bluetooth into their product offerings, providing maximum flexibility in antenna placement and Bluetooth stack support. TM IN INCISOR THIS MONTH Cordless Telephony Protocol (CTP) has probably been the most controversial and disputed of all of the Bluetooth protocols. If built into a cellular handset, it allows a user to route calls via lower-cost landlines. Understandably, cellular operators see this as a major threat to their revenue, and it has been an open secret that the operators have put pressure on handset manufacturers NOT to include CTP. That situation ma ...
Source: www.burnsidetelecom.com
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