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Re: Some BT modules?: msg#00026hardware.lego.robotics
Bruce, Let's keep the communication up, because collaboration and synergy is always better than working alone. Bruce On 6/3/05, Bruce Boyes <bboyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Some more googling reveals some possible BT embedded modules: > > http://www.a7eng.com/products/embeddedblue/embeddedblue.htm > > From the above page: > > EmbeddedBlue brings the benefits of Bluetooth technology to all embedded > systems from low power 8-bit micros to the latest 32-bit processor > powerhouses. With over two million devices shipping worldwide each week, > Bluetooth technology has clearly taken off in high volume applications such > as cellular phones, headsets, PDAs, and PCs. Unfortunately for lower volume > products, while the benefits of the technology are quite compelling the > overall cost of development and manufacturing have placed it largely out of > reach. A7 is changing that with EmbeddedBlue by providing simple and cost > effective solutions that are practical to integrate with any embedded > system and are available today in quantities from single pieces to bulk > packaging in the thousands. Whatever your embedded Bluetooth goals may be, > A7 is there to help you achieve them. > > Now the question is what the API to their modules is... and how well they > would play with yours. > > Maybe we could collaborate on a JSR-82 version of the EmbeddedBlue modules > with integrated antenna. > > Bruce > > |
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