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22nd Apr 09
Broadcom's combo chip and software
are compliant with Bluetooth v3.0 specs
Bluetooth combo chip technology and associated BTE software
from Broadcom are compliant with the ratified Bluetooth
v3.0 + HS (high speed) specification. This new version of
Bluetooth accelerate data speeds to 24 Megabits per second
(Mbps), i.e. 10 times more than the previous Bluetooth v2.1
+ EDR (enhanced data rate) standard.
Broadcom claims, competing implementations require multiple
discrete components to implement v3.0 of Bluetooth, where
as Broadcom is able to provide a single-chip solution that
includes both a qualified Bluetooth v3.0 BR/EDR (basic rate)
controller and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED media access controller (MAC)/physical
layer (PHY) device.
"The new Bluetooth v3.0 + HS specification is a welcome
step in the continuing evolution of Bluetooth technology,
adding industry approved techniques for leveraging the high
data rates of Wi-Fi with the ease of use, low-power and
utility that Bluetooth wireless technology is recognized
for," said Craig Ochikubo, Vice President & General
Manager of Broadcom's Wireless Personal Area Networking
line of business. "The new specification makes our
combo chip products even more attractive to OEMs who seek
to provide their customers with the most complete wireless
user experience available."
The Bluetooth products now qualified as compliant with
the v3.0 + HS specification include the Broadcom BCM4325
802.11b/g combo chip solution that combines Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
and FM radio functionality on a single-chip design. Broadcom's
BTE software, the core Bluetooth software stack on which
all Broadcom Bluetooth software is based (including BTW,
BTW Mobile and embedded software for cellular handsets and
other devices) has also been qualified as compliant with
the new v3.0 + HS standard. The BCM4325 is also Wi-Fi certified
in a number of customer products.
"The Bluetooth Special Interest Group is gratified
that Broadcom has played an active role in helping drive
the evolution of Bluetooth technology through its contributions
to the standard and timely implementation of these new features,"
said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director of the Bluetooth
SIG. "With strength in multiple wireless technologies,
the company is helping make the vision of high speed Bluetooth
technology a reality."
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