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Murata has announced the LBEP series of wireless modules providing wireless LAN, Bluetooth® and Bluetooth low energy (BLE) connectivity. Based around the WiLink 8.0 solutions from Texas Instruments, ...
NAD’s C 3050 amplifier may evoke memories of the past, but fitted with the optional BluOS streaming module, it becomes a ...
MIKROE BT Audio 4 Click compact add-on board provides high-quality wireless audio streaming and data communications over Bluetooth in both Classic and LE ...
Mikroe has introduced a ‘Click’ format development board which supports Bluetooth LE Audio Unicast and Auracast. It is based around a Bluetooth 5.4 module from Cambridge UK based IOT747, called IDC777 ...
Cloud2GND and Ezurio (formerly Laird Connectivity) have announced the Aurawave AW100 series modules designed to simplify the ...
Renesas introduces the RX23W module with full Bluetooth Low Energy support for system and wireless communications control on IoT endpoint devices.
Infineon has introduced a ~10 x 20mm antenna-inclusive Bluetooth 5.0 (core spec) module that consumes 1.3mA receiving (-95dBm) and 3mA transmitting ...
Despite the name, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has very little to do with the original Bluetooth, other than its use of the same 2.4 GHz frequencies. This is where [Dmitry] got the idea to use a 2.4 … ...
The Bluetooth module wants 3.3v logic levels so that is taken into account. The image above shows a buffer chip doing the conversion, but the Fritzing schematic on the post uses a voltage divider.
Bluetooth 3.0 + HS, as it'll be called, promises to be markedly faster than prior iterations thanks to the reliance on 802.11, which is the same protocol used by WiFi modules, routers, etc.