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Bluetooth Chips Support SDR Protocol

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The BlueMoon UniCellular chip for Bluetooth wireless applications is three times faster than any classical Bluetooth solution. The single chip supports the Version 2.0 Bluetooth standard as well as the new Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) functionality. In addition, it has extremely low power consumption. It also possesses excellent radio-frequency characteristics, which make it well suited for use in GSM, EDGE, and UMTS mobile phones.

The chip's Enhanced Data Rate functionality will enable mobile handsets with wireless multimedia capabilities to exchange data three times faster within a 10-m personal range. The net data rate, which was previously 721 kbps, becomes 2.1 Mbps. At the same time, the energy budget for transmitting a single bit simultaneously drops by a factor of three. The transceiver features receiver sensitivity of −90 dBm (decibel milliwatts) even in Enhanced Data Rate mode. BlueMoon UniCellular, which is based on Infineon's 130-nm CMOS process technology, has a power consumption that is about 35% lower than the previous generation of Bluetooth solutions.

Sample quantities of the BlueMoon UniCellular chip are available today. Full production is expected to start in mid-2005. The BlueMoon UniCellular chip is offered in a WFLGA-56 lead-free and halogen-free package. Call the company for pricing.

Infineon Technologies
1730 North First St., San Jose, CA 95112; (408) 501-6000, FAX: (408) 501-2424, www.infineon.com/bluetooth.





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Bluetooth Chips Support SDR Protocol

galhoum
- Submitted On: May 1, 2008
i want to simulate bluetooth in opnet

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