
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Bluetooth module", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
Start with the news release Bluetooth deal provides high-quality audio from APT - Audio Processing Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "apt-X enables the delivery of stereo audio of the highest quality in applications where bandwidth is limited". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release Bluetooth module gains audio headset firmware from Free2move: "Firmware for the F2M03MLA multimedia Bluetooth module simplifies connection to mobile phones incorporating the latest Bluetooth audio technology".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Telit Wireless Solutions concerning its GE864-PY module - take a look at GPS module tracks wayward pets which says: "If the dog leaves the permitted zone an alarm on the mobile phone will inform the dog owner immediately".
Take a look also at the news release from TDC (Telecom Design Communications), Bluetooth module offers 1km range, as well as Bluetooth module has PIC in control from RF Solutions, and Bluetooth module takes audio applications onboard from Free2move.
See also:
Tiny module embeds PIC MCU with Bluetooth (February 2007)
DIL-packaged PIC-based control module implements Bluetooth communication capabilities directly from the UART pins of the PIC microcontroller
Bluetooth module promises worry-free comms (February 2007)
Intelligent Bluetooth module implements a transparent UART-to-Bluetooth interface bridge in master or slave mode, offering a fast wireless solution for embedded applications
Alliance focuses on Bluetooth audio enhancement (January 2007)
STMicroelectronics is to collaborate with Open Interface North America on next-generation Bluetooth audio solutions
ROM-based silicon finds home in Bluetooth SiP (January 2007)
AvantWave's Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR (Enhanced datarate) module uses CSR's BlueCore4-ROM silicon to achieve wireless datarates up to 3Mbit/s
Firmware lets Bluetooth peripherals plug-and-play (November 2006)
CSR has launched a software solution which is set to transform wireless PC peripherals from a premium aftermarket purchase to a mass market standard, bundled with new PCs
Bluetooth modules enhance automotive security (May 2006)
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