Amber Wireless BlueNiceCom 4 Manuel utilisateur

Manual AMB2300
Version 2.0
BlueNiceCom 4
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

AMB2300 manual V2.0 2/15 05.03.2008
Table of contents
1
General ................................................................................................................................. 3
2
Technical data...................................................................................................................... 3
2.1
D
EFAULT SETTINGS
.......................................................................................................... 4
2.2
P
IN ASSIGNMENT AND FUNCTIONS
...................................................................................... 4
2.2.1
Pinning.................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.2
Pinning table ........................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3
UART configuration with OP3, OP4, OP5 ............................................................... 6
2.2.4
UART interface RX_BT, TX_BT, RTS#_BT and CTS#_BT ..................................... 7
2.2.5
Details to the remaining connections of the AMB2300 ............................................ 7
2.2.6
Block diagram ......................................................................................................... 7
2.3
D
IMENSION
....................................................................................................................... 8
3
Details for Layout ................................................................................................................ 9
4
Soldering & Reflow.............................................................................................................. 9
4.1
D
ESCRIPTION
................................................................................................................... 9
4.2
R
ECOMMENDATION FOR
F
OOTPRINTS
.............................................................................. 10
5
Replace of BNC3 to BNC4................................................................................................. 11
6
Minimum connection to run the BNC4 ............................................................................. 11
7
Further documents ............................................................................................................ 12
8
External antenna................................................................................................................ 12
9
Certificates and references ............................................................................................... 13
9.1
D
ECLARATION OF
C
ONFORMITY
....................................................................................... 13
9.2
B
LUETOOTH
SIG
Q
UALIFICATION
D
ESIGN
C
ERTIFICATE
QDID
B013784........................... 14
9.3
C
OMPLIANCE STATEMENT
............................................................................................... 14
9.4
D
ISCLAIMER
................................................................................................................... 15
9.5
T
RADEMARKS
................................................................................................................. 15
9.6
L
IMITATION OF
U
SE
......................................................................................................... 15

AMB2300 manual V2.0 3/15 05.03.2008
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
AMBER wireless provides with the BlueNiceCom 4 a certified, qualified listed Bluetooth-module,
based on LMX9830 from National Semiconductor. This compact and inexpensive Bluetooth-
module 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 2.9 to 3.6V
Current consumption typ. 65mA
RF output typ. 0dBm (Class 2)
Rx sensitivity typ. –80dBm
Data rate UART 2.4 to 921.6 kbits/s
Operating temperature -20°C to 70°C
Antenna Integrated chip antenna
Connection of an external antenna is possible
Dimension 27.5 x 16.0 x3.5mm
Bluetooth-PIN 0000
Miscellaneous All further technical datas according to the LMX9830 module of
National Semiconductor
Order number AMB2300
Part code: BlueNiceCom 4
Abb. 1

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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 Notice
DeviceName length 0018 18 Device Name + NULL-Terminierung
DeviceName 0019 – 0040 <Variabel> Device Name
Consist of „ BNC4- “ and BD_ADDR
2.2 Pin assignment and functions
2.2.1 Pinning
Antenna
Figure. 2

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2.2.2 Pinning table
Pin name Typ
1
Notice
GND I Ground
OP3 I At start up configuration of the UART-data rate,
otherwise internal use
PG7 I/O GPIO (default setting as output, display a data exchange)
SCLK I/O Audio PCM Interface Clock
SFS I/O Audio PCM Interface Frame Synchronization
SRD I Audio PCM Interface Receive Data Input
STD O Audio PCM Interface Transmit Data Output
OP5 I Configuration UART-data rate at Start up
OP4 I
I/O
Configuration UART-data rate at Start up,
otherwise GPIO
RESETBB# I Reset, internal Pull up, active low
CTS#_BT I Host Serial Port Clear To Send, active low
2
- see footnote 2
RTS#_BT O Host Serial Port Request To Send, active low
3
- see footnote 3
TX_BT O Host Serial Port Transmit Data
RX_BT I Host Serial Port Receive Data
PG6 I/O GPIO (default setting as output, display a link connection)
NC I Not connected, no ground
Vcc I Power consumption, 2.9V to 3.6V
Antenna O
GND O
Connection for external antenna
4
- 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.
1
I = Input, O = Output
2
Connect with ground if not used
3
Not connected
if not used
4
In as-delivered condition the antenna connection is internally not connected

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2.2.3 UART configuration with OP3, OP4, OP5
The serial interface of the AMB2300 must be configured as follows:
Level note
0 = low open pin
1 = high VCC with 1KΩpull up
*exception OP3: VCC without pull up!
OP3, OP4 and OP5 are pulled down in AMB2300, therefore these pins for the low level are not
to be switched at GND. Here an example of circuit:
OP3*
OP4
OP5
Function
0 0 0 Not supported
0 1 0 Not supported
1* 0 0 UART speed read from NVS (EEPROM)
1* 0 1 UART speed 9.6 kbps
1* 1 0 UART speed 115.2 kbps
1* 1 1 UART speed 921.6 kbps
AMB2300 (BNC4)
BT-IC LMX9830
1KΩ
1KΩ
OP3
OP4
OP5
VCC
Example of circuit
for OP3, OP4, OP5

AMB2300 manual V2.0 7/15 05.03.2008
2.2.4 UART interface RX_BT, TX_BT, RTS#_BT and CTS#_BT
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.
2.2.5 Details to the remaining connections of the AMB2300
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 supply
2.2.6 Block diagram

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2.3 Dimension
BlueNiceCom 4 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 (ground, strip line, components, etc..) has to be
near the antenna, as shown hatched in the following figure. 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 BNC4 is not isolated, so even if there are normally no short circuit problems, because of
the solder resist, an isolation should be placed between BNC4 and motherboard in case of any
copper on the top side of the motherboard underneath the BNC4.
4 Soldering & Reflow
4.1 Description
•On demand there are taped– automatic assembly – and vacuum packed – reflow
solderable – components available.
•The temperature curve depends on the motherboard its 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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•The following drawing shows the example of the temperature curve of a 31cm² PCB
assembled on one side
Abbildung 1: Example of a temperature curve – Attention, has to be adapted corresponding to
the conditions on the motherboard.
4.2 Recommendation for Footprints
All dimensions in mm
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