EasyBT Bluetooth Add-on Board

Add Bluetooth wireless communications to your development or prototyping board with this Bluetooth module and adapter board. Connects to the UART TX and RX lines of any microcontroller. Suitable for use with MikroElektronika's PIC, dsPIC, AVR, 8051 and ARM development and prototyping boards.

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£39.95 tax excl.

Overview

Connect your development or prototyping board to a Bluetooth wireless network using this EasyBT Bluetooth 2.0 compliant module and free your hardware application from wires. The board is ideal for use with your own prototype circuits and interfaces easily to a microcontroller's UART transmit and receive lines. A small adapter board is also included allowing the EasyBT to plug onto MikroElektronika's PIC, dsPIC, AVR, 8051 and ARM development and prototyping boards.

 

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless protocol utilising short-range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances from fixed and/or mobile devices, creating wireless personal area networks (PANs). The intent behind the development of Bluetooth was the creation of a single digital wireless protocol capable of connecting multiple devices and overcoming problems arising from synchronization of these devices.

 

Features

  • Allows for wireless communications between your microcontroller project and PC.
  • Compliant with Bluetooth 2.0 specifications.
  • Backwards compatibility with Bluetooth 1.x specifications.
  • Certified as an end product - no additional Bluetooth qualification needed when using this module.
  • Class 2 operation (nominal range up to 30m).
  • Low power consumption.
  • UART command/data port supports up to 921.6k baud rate.
  • GAP, SDAP and SPP profiles.
  • Integrated chip antenna.
  • Support for adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) and 802.11 co-existance.
  • Radio type approved for Europe and Japan.
  • Small size (29 x 29mm).
  • Use with any microcontroller with UART interface.
  • Connects directly to MikroElektronika's PIC, dsPIC, AVR, 8051 and ARM development and prototyping boards using supplied adapter.
  • Supported by example programs supplied with MikroElektronika's mikroBASIC, mikroC and mikroPascal PRO for PIC compilers.

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