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TechOnline | Introduction to Bluetooth Technology in the Automotive World

Bluetooth, a familiar wireless technology for peer-to-peer communication between mobile devices, is invading the automotive world. The popularity of Bluetooth headsets for the mobile phone has made v

TechOnline | Getting Bluetooth Wireless Technology Below the $4 Dollar Barrier

$4 has become the industry target for Bluetooth wireless technology solutions aimed at high-volume consumer markets. To exceed this target, Philips designs a range of ARM core-based Bluetooth chip-se

TechOnline | Bluetooth Architecture Overview

The Bluetooth wireless technology was created to solve a simple problem: replace the cables used on mobile devices with radio frequency waves. This technology creates many useful mobile usage models

TechOnline | UART to PCMCIA Bridging for Bluetooth

A Xilinx based fast UART to PC Card (PCMCIA) bridging solution is the ideal mechanism for integrating industry standard Bluetooth communications into legacy systems. Such a solution can be realized q

TechOnline | Data Logging goes Wireless

This technical white paper describes an industrial data logging application and details the design of a Bluetooth data logger that takes data from an austriamicrosystems AS1530 12 bit ADC, via a microcontroller and a Bluetooth link to a PC waiting to collect the data in a spreadsheet.

TechOnline | Bluetooth Opportunities and Threats from a Market Perspective

The Bluetooth technology was originally designed to be a flexible and efficient cable replacement, but two other usage models are now also supported by the standard. It is now also possible for a gro

TechOnline | Implementing a Bluetooth to CAN Bridge in a Telematics Unit

This paper uses the automotive diagnostic systems as an example of wireless technology enhancing diagnostic systems, in which Bluetooth serves as the underlying transport (physical) medium for an HTT

TechOnline | Bluetooth and Wi-Fi: Understanding These Two Technologies and How They Can Benefit You

Michelle Man of Socket Communications introduces the origins and characteristics of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b), and mitigates some of the confusion surrounding them. In the following pages, w

TechOnline | Developing Bluetooth Applications with LabVIEW

Bluetooth is a wireless protocol that uses a 2.4 GHz radio frequency to communicate among devices within a 30 to 40-foot range. Initially developed to communicate wirelessly with cellular phones, PDA

TechOnline | Creating Audio Applications with Bluetooth A/V

This paper describes the purpose of the different Bluetooth A/V specifications and how Bluetooth streaming audio works. Then it discusses some of the design issues of developing an embedded Bluetooth

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