Bluetooth QuickStart Kit Version 1.0 - User’s Guide Page 7
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• Software platform code base is easily ported and extended to other hardware,
including other processor families.
• Many sample applications included in order to lower the threshold to get you started.
• Complete development environment is included (compiler, linker, make, editor, etc.)
− Based on GCC.
− Other compilers also supported, like Keil and IAR.
• The user can easily add own applications and experiment with the technology.
− About 30 kbytes of FLASH available and about 10 kbyte of SRAM
The hardware features of Embedded Artists’ Bluetooth QuickStart Kit are:
• Built around the new LPC2106 from Philips (ARM7TDMI).
− 128 Kbyte program Flash and 64 Kbyte SRAM
− Processor pins available on an expansion connector for user hardware
expansion.
• cB-OEMSPA13i Bluetooth module from connectBlue included in kit.
− Also works with cB-OEMSPA13x (external antenna) and cB-OEMSPA33i/x
(100 meter version).
− Works with connectBlue’s Serial Port Adapter Wizard program
• Connector for MMC/SD memory card
• ESD/EMI protected RS232 channel available for connection with other systems or
debug printouts.
− Support for automatic program download over the serial channel.
• 32 kByte non-volatile parameter memory (256 Kbit I
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• Standard 20 pos. ARM JTAG connector available for debug.
• Size: 108 x 58 mm
− Four mounting holes are 100 x 50 mm apart
• Power: 5VDC, <150mA
2.3 Typical Usage
The Bluetooth QuickStart Kit can be used to easily create advanced MMI (Man-Machine-
Interfaces) based on Internet technologies:
• Use the web server to expose information and parameters that can be controlled.
• Use the file system to store HTML files and picture files.
• Use the serial channel to communicate (expose information or control parameters)
with ANY System.
• Access the system directly via a PDA, a laptop, or a Bluetooth LAN access point.
Figure 2 below illustrates how the Bluetooth QuickStart Board can be connected to any
embedded system and expose internal variables in this system, or alternatively controls