FANGTEC XHT-08X Bluetooth Module User Manual Features

FANGTEC CORP. Bluetooth Module Features

User Manual

Bluetooth Module Specification
Features
Bluetooth V4.0 Class2 (also compliant Bluetooth 2.1+EDR)
Fully qualified Bluetooth v4.0 specification system
Support for Bluetooth v3.0 only available with CSR8510A04
Dual-mode Bluetooth /Bluetooth low energy
Draft Bluetooth low energy HID boot mode support
Full-speed Bluetooth operation with full piconet and scatternet support
Integrated balun
No external regulators required for USB supply operation
Full- speed USB 2.0 interface
Green (RoHS compliant and no antimony or halogenated flame retardants)
Design optimised for low-cost PCB manufacture
OS supported: windows 7, vista, XP
Plug and play
Bluetooth low energy Support Heart rate belt, Find me , Proximity , Generic Attribute Profile
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Support A2DP, AVRCP, DUN-GW, HSP , HFP A2DP AVTCP, FTP, OPP,
Audio-GW, FAX, BPP and etc.
Dual-mode Bluetooth low energy radio USB dongle
Full speed USB 2.0 interface
Bluetooth end product
Bluetooth low energy Support Heart rate belt, Find me , Proximity , Generic Attribute Profile
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Support A2DP, AVRCP, DUN-GW, HSP , HFP A2DP AVTCP, FTP, OPP,
Audio-GW, FAX, BPP and tec.
RoHS compliant BQB, CE, CE and FCC
General Description
BlueCore CSR8510 A06 WLSCP is a product from CSR's Connectivity Centre. It is a single-chip
radio and baseband IC for Bluetooth 2.4 GHz systems including EDR to 3 Mbps.
Dedicated signal and baseband processing is included for full Bluetooth operation.
CSR designed CSR8510 WLCSP to reduce PCB area and the number of external components ,
including no requirement for an external balun. This ensures that production costs are minimised.
Applications
PC notebooks , netbooks and desktops
TV set-top boxes
USB Bluetooth dongles
Bluetooth designs requiring the USB interface and an HCI interface
Bluetooth low energy
Device Details
*Bluetooth low energy
Dual-mode Bluetooth low energy radio
Support for Bluetooth basic rate/EDR and low energy connections
3 Bluetooth low energy connections at the same time as basic rate A2DP
*Bluetooth Radio
Integrated balun (50 impedance in TX and RX modes)
No external trimming is required in production
Bluetooth v4.0 specification compliant
*Bluetooth Transmitter
9.5dBm RF transmit power with level control from on-chip 6-bit DAC over a dynamic
range>30dB
Class 1,Class 2 and Class 3 support without need for external PA or TX/RX switch
*Bluetooth Receiver
Receive sensitivity of -91 dBm for basic rate
Integrated channel filters
Digital demodulator for improved sensitivity and co-channel rejection
Real-time digitised RSSI available on HCI interface
Fast AGC for enhanced dynamic range
Channel classification for AFH
*Bluetooth Stack
CSR's Bluetooth Protocol Stack runs on the on-chip MCU:
Support for Bluetooth v4.0 specification features :
Master and slave operation
Including encryption
Software stack in firmware includes :
GAP
L2CAP
Security Manager
Attribute protocol
Attribute profile
Bluetooth low energy profile support
*Physical Interfaces
Full-speed (12Mbps) USB 2.0 interface
General Specification:
Bluetooth Specification
Standard
Bluetooth V4.0
Profiles
Bluetooth low energy Dual-mode Bluetooth
Frequency Band
2.402G-2.480G
Sensitivity
-90dBm@.01%BER
RF TX Power
0.68dBm for BR/EDR; -0.82dBm for BLE
Power
Supply Voltage
5V DC(MAX5.75V)
Working Current
Depends on profiles, 22mA typical
Standby Current (Connected )
0.4uA
Operating Environment
Temperature
-20 to +70
Humidity
10%-90% Non- Condensing
FCC Statements
(OEM) Integrator has to assure compliance of the entire end-product incl. the integrated
RF Module. For 15 B 15.107 and if applicable §15.109) compliance, the host
manufacturer is required to show compliance with 15 while the module is installed and
operating.
Furthermore the module should be transmitting and the evaluation should confirm that the
module's intentional emissions (15C) are compliant (fundamental / out-of-band). Finally
the integrator has to apply the appropriate equipment authorization (e.g. Verification) for
the new host device per definition in §15.101.
Integrator is reminded to assure that these installation instructions will not be made
available to the end-user of the final host device.
The final host device, into which this RF Module is integrated" has to be labeled with an
auxiliary label stating the FCC ID of the RF Module, such as "Contains FCC ID:
2AOQ8-XHT-08X
"This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation."
"Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment."
the Integrator will be responsible to satisfy SAR/ RF Exposure requirements, when the
module integrated into the host device.
Module statement
The single-modular transmitter is a self-contained, physically delineated, component for
which compliance can be demonstrated independent of the host operating conditions, and
which complies with all eight requirements of § 15.212(a)(1) as summarized below.
1) The radio elements have the radio frequency circuitry shielded.
2) The module has buffered modulation/data inputs to ensure that the device will comply
with Part 15 requirements with any type of input signal.
3) The module contains power supply regulation on the module.
4) The module contains a permanently attached antenna.
5) The module demonstrates compliance in a stand-alone configuration.
6) The module is labeled with its permanently affixed FCC ID label.
7) The module complies with all specific rules applicable to the transmitter, including all
the conditions provided in the integration instructions by the grantee.
8) The module complies with RF exposure requirements.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

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