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TDK Module blu2i User Manual - page 18
Baud rate
9600
38400 115200 460800
3.6V 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20
Current per LED
5.0V 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30
Baud rate
9600
38400 115200 460800
3.6V 1.60 1.80 1.96 3.00
Idle Mode, S512=1
5.0V 2.00 2.10 2.30 3.40
3.6V 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00
Wait for Connection Or
Discoverable Mode,
AT+BTP
S508=S510=640,
S509=S511=320
5.0V 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00
3.6V 2.75 2.94 3.10 4.12
Wait for Connection Or
Discoverable Mode,
AT+BTP
S508=S510=1000,
S509=S511=11
5.0V 3.26 3.36 3.55 4.63
3.6V 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
Inquiring Mode, AT+BTI
5.0V 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00
3.6V 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
Connecting Mode
(ATDxxx)
5.0V 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00
3.6V 6.00 6.10 6.40 7.20
Connected as Master
Mode (No Data Transfer)
Sniff NOT activated
5.0V 7.20 7.20 7.40 8.20
3.6V 21.50 22.50 24.50 32.50
Connected as Master
Mode (Max Data
Transfer)
Sniff NOT activated
5.0V 24.50 26.00 28.00 36.00
Connected as Slave
Mode (No Data Transfer) 5.0V 32.00 33.00 33.50 34.00
Connected as Slave
Mode (No Data Transfer)
Sniff Enabled (AT&F1
setting)
5.0V
4.90
As can be seen, the current drain while waiting for a connection or
discoverable mode is about 30 times higher than in idle mode. This is
when the page/inquiry scan duty cycle is 100%. These modes give the
quickest response to a page or inquiry request from a remote peer.
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Summary of Module blu2i
Page 1
Blu 2i module user guide the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Tdk systems europe makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose. Tdk s...
Page 2: Contents
Contents before you begin.................................................................................................................................................................... 3 s afety g uidelines ...........................................................................................
Page 3: Before You Begin
Before you begin congratulations on your purchase of the tdk systems blu 2i module. The module is designed to be built into a device and to provide a simple, low cost bluetooth interface. The module is designed to integrate with a wide range of applications and platforms with a simple electrical and...
Page 4: Functions
Functions 1 the blu 2i module contains a complete bluetooth interface and requires no further hardware to implement full bluetooth communication. The module has an integrated, high performance antenna together with all rf and baseband circuitry, it interfaces to the host over a straight forward seri...
Page 5: Application Interface
Application interface 2 the blu 2i module is equipped with a 40-pin 0.5mm pitch board to board connector that connects to the application platform. Electrical and mechanical characteristics of the board-to-board connector are specified in chapter 3. • serial interface (see section 3.0) • electrical ...
Page 6: 2.2 Power Supply
Blu 2i module application uart_tx /rxd u a r t in te rfa ce r s 23 2 i nte rfa ce uart_rx /txd uart_cts /rts uart_rts /cts uart_dts /dtr uart_dtr /dsr uart_dcd /dcd uart ri /ring figure: uart interfaces 2.2 power supply the power supply for the blu 2i module has to be a single voltage source of vcc=...
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Example when the supply voltage to the module experiences a brown- out (momentary dip in the supply voltage level), or a rapid power cycle i.E. The power is switched off and then on within 1second, there is a possibility that the module can enter an unknown state of operation. It is strongly recomme...
Page 8: 2.4 Spi Bus
2.4 spi bus the module is a slave device that uses terminals spi_mosi, spi_miso, spi_clk and spi_csb. This interface is used for program firmware update. Note: the designer should be aware that no security protection is built into the hardware or firmware associated with this port, so the terminals ...
Page 9
Electrical specification of the interface 3 the hirose df12c board to board connector on the module is a 40 way double-row receptacle. The pin allocation is as follows: pin signal description pin signal description 1 analogue 0 1.8v max 2 gpio1 i/o for host 3 analogue 1 1.8v max 4 gpio2 i/o for host...
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Notes: • uart_rx, uart_tx, uart_cts, uart_rts, uart_ri, uart_dcd and uart_dsr are all 3.3v level logic. For example, when rx and tx are idle they will be sitting at 3.3v. Conversely for handshaking pins cts, rts, ri, dcd, dsr a 0v is treated as an assertion. • pin 6 (uart_ri) is active low. It is no...
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3.1 electric characteristics function signal name pin no i/o signal level comments power supply vcc 29 i 3.6v to 6v ityp = 50ma gnd 11, 15, 18, 30, 36, 38 6 ground terminals to be attached in parallel rs232 interface uart_tx 21 o v ol max=0.2v v oh min=2.8v uart_rx 25 i v il max=0.8v v ih min=2.10v ...
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V ih min=2.10v v ih max=3.7v pcm interface pcm_clk 20 i or o o/p : v ol max=0.2v v oh min=2.8v i/p : v il max=0.8v v ih min=2.10v v ih max=3.7v if unused keep pins open pcm_in 22 i v il max=0.8v v ih min=2.10v v ih max=3.7v pcm_sync 24 i or o o/p : v ol max=0.2v v oh min=2.8v i/p : v il max=0.8v v i...
Page 13: Physical Characteristics
Physical characteristics 4 4.1 mechanical dimensions 13 of 36.
Page 14: 4.2 Mounting The Blu
4.2 mounting the blu 2i module onto the application platform there are many ways to properly install the module in a host device. An efficient approach is to mount the pcb to a frame, plate, rack or chassis. Fasteners can be m1.8 or m2 screws plus suitable washers, circuit board spacers, or customiz...
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Mating headers from hirose are available in different stacking heights. Details are available at: http://www.Hirose.Co.Jp/cat2002e/500/e53700036.Pdf item part number stacking height hrs number headers df12 series df12(3.5)-40dp- 0.5v(81) 3.5mm cl537-0032-4- ** df12(4.0)-40dp- 0.5v(81) 4.0mm cl537-00...
Page 16: 5.2 Operating Temperatures
Electrical and radio characteristics 5 5.1 absolute maximum ratings absolute maximum ratings for supply voltage and voltages on digital and analog pins of the module are listed below. Exceeding these values will cause permanent damage. Minimum maximum peak current of power supply 0ma 100ma voltage a...
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Being transferred and when data is being transferred at the maximum rate possible. The operating mode can best be described by stating the at commands required to enter that mode. In addition, there are certain s registers which have a direct impact on power consumption, which are described next. Th...
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Baud rate 9600 38400 115200 460800 3.6v 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 current per led 5.0v 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 baud rate 9600 38400 115200 460800 3.6v 1.60 1.80 1.96 3.00 idle mode, s512=1 5.0v 2.00 2.10 2.30 3.40 3.6v 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00 wait for connection or discoverable mode, at+btp s508=s510=640, s50...
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It is possible to reduce the duty cycle down to as low as 0.5% at the expense of response time. The response time can be specified via s registers 508 and 510 for page and inquiry respectively, where the worst case response time can be as high as 2.5 seconds. Then the duty cycle can be varied by cha...
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Contacted during n-m slots, and so can switch its power hungry circuitry off. The specification goes further by also specifying a third parameter called ‘timeout’ (t) which specifies ‘extra’ timeslots that the slave will agree to listen for after receiving a valid data packet. Put another way, if a ...
Page 21: 5.5 Rf Performance
5.5 rf performance 5.5.1 transmit power conducted transmit power: minimum: 1mw (0dbm) maximum: 4mw (6dbm) power class 1 antenna gain: +2dbi typical. Effective transmit power: min: 2dbm max:8dbm 5.5.2 receive sensitivity receive sensitivity: -86dbm (at 25ºc) antenna gain: +2dbi typical effective rece...
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Case data though-put with and without the at command processing. Distances are measured in free space between 2 blu 2i modules. Data transfer rate / distance 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 10m 50m 100m 150m 200m 250m 300m distance (meters) da ta t ran sf er rat e ( kbp s) rf data rate serial port...
Page 23: 5.6 Reliability
5.6 reliability parameter minimum maximum thermal shock 200cycles -40ºc /+85ºc 30 min 1 cycle/hour vibration continuous operation at 60 hz, 2mm stroke 15g max sine wave, 12 hours shock 50g 11ms half sine wave 6 axis x 3 cycles each axis moisture resistance high temp storage 85ºc, 360 hours low temp ...
Page 24: Rs232 Modem Signals
Rs232 modem signals 6 just as a telephony modem has control and status lines, the blu 2i module also provides for 6 control and status lines as per the table below. The direction column is as seen from the modules viewpoint. Direction function in or out ci also known as ri (ring indicate) in or out ...
Page 25: 6.2 Break Signal On Rx Line
Specified in s register 519 then the connection is dropped as if an ath command was received. 2 pio2 (ri), is normally deasserted. When an incoming connection is detected it will be asserted, until the connection is either answered or rejected using ata and ath respectively. See s registers 552 & 55...
Page 26: 6.3 Reset
Future enhancement may allow the break signal to be used to map to gpio which with appropriate external hardware may allow for a break to be reproduced on the tx line. 6.3 reset the module can be reset by the host without the need of any i/o using a break signal. The module has been configured to re...
Page 27: Pure Cable Replacement Mode
Pure cable replacement mode 7 7.1 data cable the module has the capability of being preset into a pure 5-wire data cable replacement mode. The 5 wires being rx, tx, cts, rts and gnd. This mode requires no changes to a host application since the bluetooth connection is automatically set up on power u...
Page 28: 7.2 Audio Cable
Where is optional. If it is not specified, then the slave unit will accept connections from any device. If specified then only connections from the device specified will be accepted. If it is desired that the slave unit not be discoverable (the master is by default not discoverable), then the config...
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Ats504=1 ats530=2000 ats532=1 at&w at+btr and the slave is configured by, at&f ats512=4 ats0=-1 at&w at+btr 7.3 modem control and status signals a serial port has dtr, dsr, rts, cts, dcd and ri control lines. Rts and cts are locally controlled to prevent local buffer overflow. However the status of ...
Page 30: Getting Started
Getting started 8 this section describes how to quickly make your first bluetooth connection based on the following combinations of bluetooth hardware:- 1. Two blu 2i modules. 2. One blu 2i module and a bluetooth enabled pc using tdk’s go blue usb adaptor or pc card. Note: the following examples ass...
Page 31: 8.1.2 One Blu
Now typing characters on one terminal emulator will result in them being displayed on the other terminal emulator, proving wireless communications. 8.1.2 one blu 2i module and bluetooth pc using tdk’s usb adaptor or pc card assuming your pc has 1 serial port (com1) with a blu 2i module attached and ...
Page 32: 8.2 Factory Default Mode
8.2 factory default mode the module is capable of operating at a very wide range of baud rates and s registers 520 and 521 allow the baud rate to be set very easily. The baud rate clock generator in the module is more versatile that that available in a standard 16550 uart commonly available in pcs. ...
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Baud rate: 300 to 921600 parity: none, odd, even data bits: 7 or 8 stop bits: 1 or 2 handshaking: none or cts/rts the unique benefits of using tdk terminal are: • status of dsr, cts, dcd and ri are continuously displayed • dtr can be directly controlled via a check box • rts can be directly controll...
Page 34: Appendix A
Appendix a europe – eu declaration of conformity declaration of conformity in accordance with annex iv of the eu directive 1999/5/ec notified body consulted: phoenix test-lab id-number of notified body: 0700 declare under our responsibility that the blu2i module complies with the appropriate essenti...
Page 35: Appendix B
Appendix b esd (electrostatic discharge) if your tdk bluetooth device is affected by esd, it is recommended that you restart any bluetooth processes that were active at the time. Additional statement tdk systems' bluetooth products are not authorised for use as critical components in life support de...
Page 36: Warranty
36 of 36 warranty tdk warrants that its products shall conform to tdk’s published specifications and remain free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal, proper and intended use for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase, provided that proof of purchase be furnished with any ...