Bluetooth qualification completes solution
Bluetooth qualification completes solution
By David Larner, Embedded Systems
September 25, 2001 (9:39 a.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20010925S0033
Oki Semiconductor has received Bluetooth Qualification Body (BQB) certification for its Bluetooth RF transceiver chip. This completes the certification of the Oki Bluetooth chipset, which also includes a baseband controller and a link manager. The company's Bluetooth solution includes a module integrating the chipset, Bluetooth software, an antenna and connector, a comprehensive systems development kit (SDK), and a Bluetooth protocol stack. The module is available for immediate sampling.
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