Wuerth Elektronik eiSos and Co KG AMB2300 Bluetooth module BlueNiceCom IV User Manual

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Annex No.5
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Users Manual
Manual AMB2300
Version 1.3
BlueNiceCom 4
Development department
AMBER wireless GmbH
Hawstraße 2a
D-54290 Trier
Tel. +49 (0) 651-99355-0
Fax +49 (0) 651-99355-69
Table of contents
1 General ................................................................................................................................. 3
2 Technical data...................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 DEFAULT SETTINGS .......................................................................................................... 4
2.2 PIN ASSIGNMENT .............................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1 Pinning.................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.2 Pinning table ........................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Serial interface of the BlueNicecom 4...................................................................... 6
2.2.4 Block diagram ......................................................................................................... 7
2.3 DIMENSION ....................................................................................................................... 8
3 Details for Layout ................................................................................................................ 9
4 Soldering & Reflow .............................................................................................................. 9
4.1 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 RECOMMENDATION FOR FOOTPRINTS .............................................................................. 10
5 Replace of BNC3 to BNC4 ................................................................................................. 11
6 Minimum connection to run the BNC4 ............................................................................. 11
7 Further documents ............................................................................................................ 11
8 External antenna................................................................................................................ 12
9 Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................. 13
10 Important notes.................................................................................................................. 14
10.1 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ............................................................................................. 14
10.2 DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................. 15
10.3 TRADEMARKS .............................................................................................................. 15
10.4 LIMITATION OF USE ...................................................................................................... 15
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1 General
BlueNiceCom 4
Bluetooth-Modul with UART-interface and integrated Chip-antenna
•
Bluetooth Class 2 module
•
Bluetooth Specification 2.0 compatible
•
Support of Bluetooth Audio
•
Integrated profiles: SPP, GAP, SDAP
•
Supported profiles: DUN, OBEX, HSP etc.
•
UART interface
•
Integrated chip antenna
Abb. 1
AMBER wireless provides with the BlueNiceCom 4 a certified, qualified listed Bluetooth-module,
based on LMX9830 from National Semiconductor. This compact and inexpensive Bluetoothmodule is qualified for a serial data or audio transmission.
The module has an integrated chip-antenna and can be placed into a circuit like a SMD-part.
BlueNiceCom IV comes with an integrated firmware with the complete Bluetooth Stack
(Bluetooth 2.0).
A Point-to-Point connection and a Point-to-Multipoint (Piconet) connection are supported by the
firmware. Up to seven active links (Piconet) and one SCO-link (Audio) is possible.
The module can be integrated easily in a system. According to the application and the settings
the BlueNiceCom 4 can work as a stand-alone-slave-module e.g. as a virtual cable replacement
in combination with another commercial Bluetooth system.
A development environment AMB2300-EV is available.
2 Technical data
Voltage supply
Current consumption
RF output
Rx sensitivity
Data rate UART
Operating temperature
Antenna
Dimension
Miscellaneous
Order number
Part code:
AMB2300 manual V1.3
2.9 to 3.3V
typ. 65mA
typ. 0dBm (Class 2)
typ. –80dBm
2,4 to 921,6 kbits/s
-20°C to 70°C
Integrated chip antenna
Connection of an external antenna is possible
27,5 x 16 x3,5mm
All further technical datas according to the LMX9830 module of
National Semiconductor
AMB2300
BlueNiceCom 4
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2.1
Default settings
All parameter are stored at the internal EEPROM.
See datasheet LMX9830
Parameter
EEPROM
Address
Default set ups
DeviceName length
DeviceName
0018
0019 – 0040
18

2.2
2.2.1
Notice
Device Name + NULL-Terminierung
Device Name
Consist of „ BNC4- “ and BD_ADDR
Pin assignment
Pinning
Antenna
Figure. 2
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2.2.2
Pinning table
Pin name
Typ
GND
OP3
PG7
SCLK
SFS
SRD
STD
OP5
OP4
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
RESETBB#
CTS#_BT
RTS#_BT
TX_BT
RX_BT
PG6
NC
Vcc
Antenna
GND
Notice
Ground
At start up configuration of the UART-data rate,
otherwise internal use
GPIO (default setting as output, display a data exchange)
Audio PCM Interface Clock
Audio PCM Interface Frame Synchronization
Audio PCM Interface Receive Data Input
Audio PCM Interface Transmit Data Output
Configuration UART-data rate at Start up
Configuration UART-data rate at Start up,
otherwise GPIO
Reset, internal Pull up, active low
Host Serial Port Clear To Send, active low 2 - see footnote 2
Host Serial Port Request To Send, active low 3 - see footnote 3
Host Serial Port Transmit Data
Host Serial Port Receive Data
GPIO (default setting as output, display a link connection)
Not connected, no ground
Power consumption, 2,9V to 3,6V
Connection for external antenna4 - see footnote 4
The signal level is equivalent to the power consumption (2,9V to 3,6V) of the BlueNiceCom 4
and has to be matched, if the Host system is working with a different signal level.
I = Input, O = Output
Connect with ground if not used
Not connected if not used
In as-delivered condition the antenna connection is internally not connected
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OP3, OP4, OP5:
Configuration of the serial interface. Must be connected.
OP3
OP4
OP5
Function
Automatically baud rate-detection
Baud rate-adjustment is read from the EEPROM
9600 bps
115200 bps
921600 bps
RX_BT, TX_BT, RTS#_BT, CTS#_BT:
2.2.3 Serial interface of the BlueNicecom 4.
The interface serves for communication with the BlueNiceCom4. The hardware handshake is
used (RTS/CTS). If this should not be supported by the host system, RTS#_BT and CTS#_BT
must be short circuit and/or CTS#_BT put on Low levels
This can lead however to overrun! We recommended therefore urgently to use
handshake.
ResetBB#:
Internal Pull up, low active. No external circuit is necessary.
SCLK, SFS, SRD, STD:
Audio interface. If not used, Pins does not attached
PG6 , PG7:
I/O Ports. If not used, Pins does not attached
Vcc, Gnd
Power consumption
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2.2.4 Block diagram
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2.3
Dimension
BlueNiceCom IV has 1mm x 2mm soldering pads with a raster of 2mm to be solder direct on a
motherboard
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3 Details for Layout
To achieve the maximum of range no metal has to be near or under the antenna. The antenna
should have a distance of 8mm to any ground, strip line or component. Most suitable is to place
the antenna at the margin of the motherboard.
The figure shows the area which should be free of metal (ground, strip line, components, etc..).
The area off 12mm between the soldering pads on the bottom side should (e.g. with adhesive
tape) additional isolated, if any strip line is under the module to avoid any short circuit.
4 Soldering & Reflow
4.1
Description
•
Reflow appropriate
•
The temperature curve depends on the motherboard it´s character, like the number and
conditioning of parts, etc. Please ask your manufactor.
•
Depending on the limit values of the components following limits are not allowed to excess
260°C max. 40s (LMX)
250°C max. 20s (Chip-antenna)
200°C max. 120s (Chip-antenna)
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4.2
Recommendation for Footprints
All dimensions in mm
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5 Replace of BNC3 to BNC4
BNC3
CTS, RTS, TX, RX,
Vcc, GND
Reset
ISEL2
ISEL1
ENV1
ENV0
LSTAT_0, LSTAT1
Host_WU
TX_Switch_p
VDD_DIGI_PER_D
---
BNC4
no change (UART)
no change
At BNC4 no external connection necessary
PG6 (I/O) no connection necessary
N.C. Pin not connected!
OP3 (Input) must be connected because of UART configuration
PG7 (I/O) no connection necessary
Audio interface, no connection necessary (PG6 fulfils function of
LSTAT_1)
Audio interface, no connection necessary
Audio interface, no connection necessary (PG7 fulfis these function
now)
OP5 (Input) must be connected because of UART configuration
OP4 (Input) must be connected because of UART configuration
6 Minimum connection to run the BNC4
Vcc, GND
RX, TX
RTS, CTS
OP3, OP4, OP5
- Power consumption
- UART
- UART short circuit, danger of data overrun
- Configuration UART, connecting without pullup or puldown resistors
All other PIN´s doesn´t need to be connected.
7 Further documents
Data sheet LMX9830
Software User Guide
Simply Blue Commander (Windows Software)
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8 External antenna
The AMB2300 can be operated also with an external antenna. In addition the red
marked condenser (100pF 0603) must, as are changed above shown in its position. The
lateral antenna connection is available then for a coaxial cable or a wire antenna.
These steps should accomplish attention, only persons with good HF knowledge,
since this kind of connection can involve high error potential!
By these measures the warranty and the permission expire.
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9 Declaration of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Directive 1999/5/EG (R&TTE)
The manufacturer: AMBER wireless GmbH
Albin-Köbis-Straße 18
51147 Köln
Tel. ++49-2203-699-1950
declares on our sole responsibility, that the following product:
Type-designation:
BlueNiceCom 4 (AMB2300)
Intended purpose:
2,4GHz-Bluetooth™ wireless data modem
Transfer of digital messages
complies with the appropriate essential requirements of article 3 of
the R&TTE 1999/5/EG directive, if used for its intended purpose and
that the following norms, standards or documents has been applied:
EN 300 328-1, -2 (2001-12)
EN 301 489-1, -17 (2002-04)
EN 50371 (2002)
EN 60950 (2001-12)
Köln, 23.2.2006
place and date of issue
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Manufacturer/Authorized representative
Heinz Brych (General Manager)
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10 Important notes
10.1 Compliance statement
USA
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.
Usually this is followed by the following FCC caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Usually this is followed by the following RSS caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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10.2 Disclaimer
AMBER wireless GmbH believes the information contained herein is correct and accurate at the
time of this printing. However, AMBER wireless GmbH reserves the right to change the
technical specifications or functions of its products, or to discontinue the manufacture of any of
its products or to discontinue the support of any of its products, without any written
announcement and urges its customers to ensure, that the information at their disposal is valid.
AMBER wireless GmbH does not assume any responsibility for the use of the described
products, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights, or its other intellectual
property rights, or any third party rights. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that his
system or his device, in which AMBER wireless products are integrated, complies with all
applicable regulations.
10.3 Trademarks
AMBER wireless® is a registered trademark owned by AMBER wireless GmbH. All other
trademarks, registered trademarks and product names are the sole property of their respective
owners.
10.4 Limitation of Use
AMBER wireless products are not authorised for use in life support appliances, devices, or other
systems where malfunction can reasonably be expected to result in significant personal injury to
the user, or as a critical component in any life support device or system whose failure to perform
can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect
its safety or effectiveness. AMBER wireless GmbH customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify AMBER wireless
GmbH for any damages resulting from any improper use or sale.
Use of AMBER wireless products commits the user to the terms and conditions set out herein.
© 2005, AMBER wireless GmbH. All rights reserved.
AMBER wireless GmbH
Albin-Köbis-Straße 18
51147 Köln
Tel. 02203-6991950
Fax 02203-459883
eMail info@amber-wireless.de
Internet http://www.amber-wireless.de
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