Date: 02/09/2011
Bluetooth v4.0 supporting low energy SoCs from TI can work without external MCUs
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has launched ten Bluetooth low energy technology (Bluetooth v4.0) profiles with associated sample applications to boost market development of Bluetooth low energy-compliant sensor devices. The Bluetooth low energy application software is a part of TI's BLE-Stack, and is available royalty-free to all using TI's CC2540 Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip (SoC).
Key features and benefits Bluetooth v4.0 includes:
Early realization of single mode Bluetooth low energy applications
Support and sample applications for ten profiles
Support for Bluetooth low energy central device, with up to three simultaneous connections
Development framework for low-power, small-form-factor central applications
No external microcontroller required
New GAP central role profile for single-chip central Bluetooth low energy applications
Free tool for testing of Bluetooth low energy peripheral applications
Updated BTool includes support for multiple connections, encryption, pairing, bonding
Reference design and development kit pre-integrated with TI TPS62730* step down converter, which reduces the current drawn from the battery by as much as 20 percent (CR2032 coin cell).
TI has achieved Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) certification for find-me, health thermometer, heart rate, and proximity profiles. The updated BLE-Stack also includes support for to-be-adopted profiles such as blood pressure sensor, remote control (soft command), watch (time/network availability), emulated keyboard/dongle (HID), and time and alert notification profiles.
"We are proud to be the only company to offer this range of profiles to date, allowing our customers to realize their product ideas more quickly and participate in early interoperability testing with their devices against dual-mode devices," said Sid Shaw, product marketing manager, Low-Power RF, TI. "Our BLE-Stack adds support for adopted profiles as well as profiles expected to be adopted in the near future. With additional tools updates and our new extensive development kit, designers will now have access to the latest and greatest tools to develop single-mode Bluetooth low energy applications."
"Bluetooth v4.0 technology is experiencing incredible traction, and the market is hungry for new devices and use cases," said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director, Bluetooth SIG. "As shown with its certifications, new profile offerings and updated Bluetooth low energy stack, we are pleased to see TI playing a critical role in delivering Bluetooth v4.0 with low energy capabilities to new places - from health monitoring to fitness equipment, alert notifications and more."
TI says BLE-Stack has undergone comprehensive testing against TI's dual-mode Bluetooth solutions, in which TI provides single-mode Bluetooth low energy solutions for sensor applications and dual-mode solutions for mobile handheld devices, including the BlueLink 7.0 (BL6450), WiLink 6.0 (WL127x) and WiLink 7.0 (WL128x) offerings, with both sides of the link, TI delivers a fully tested, robust Bluetooth low energy ecosystem.
Key components of CC2540DK development kit include:
Complete hardware performance test platform and generic software development environment helps developers get up and running with the CC2540 quickly and easily. The kit includes:
Two CC2540-based RF evaluation modules
One CC2540-based USB dongle
General purpose development boards (SmartRF05EB)
Software and hardware prototyping, cables, antennas and documentation
Availability, packaging and price: The BLE 1.1 Bluetooth low energy software stack is available today from TI, royalty-free to all using TI's CC2540 Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip. The CC2540DK-MINI development kit is available today at on TI's e-store for USD $99, and the enhanced CC2540DK development kit will be available in mid September for USD $299 on TI's e-store.
For more information visit: www.ti.com