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Copyright © 2000-2009 Bluegiga Technologies
All rights reserved.
Bluegiga Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors, which may appear in this manual.
Furthermore, Bluegiga Technologies reserves the right to alter the hardware, software, and/or
specifications detailed herein at any time without notice, and does not make any commitment to
update the information contained herein. Bluegiga Technologies’ products are not authorized for use
as critical components in life support devices or systems.
The WRAP is a registered trademark of Bluegiga Technologies
The Bluetooth trademark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc., USA, and is licensed to Bluegiga
Technologies.
All other trademarks listed herein are owned by their respective owners.
Contents:
1.
Block Diagram and Descriptions ...................................................................6
2.
Electrical Characteristics ..............................................................................8
2.1
Radio Characteristics – Basic Data Rate ........................................................ 11
2.2
Radio Characteristics – Enhanced Data Rate .................................................. 14
3.
WT12 Pin Description .................................................................................16
4.
Physical Interfaces .....................................................................................19
4.1
UART Interface.......................................................................................... 19
4.1.1
UART Configuration While RESET is Active ............................................... 20
4.1.2
UART Bypass Mode............................................................................... 20
4.2
USB Interface ........................................................................................... 22
4.2.1
USB Pull-Up Resistor ............................................................................ 22
4.2.2
Self Powered Mode ............................................................................... 22
4.2.3
Bus Powered Mode ............................................................................... 23
4.2.4
Suspend Current .................................................................................. 24
4.2.5
Detach and Wake-Up Signaling .............................................................. 24
4.2.6
USB Driver .......................................................................................... 25
4.2.7
USB 1.1 Compliance ............................................................................. 25
4.2.8
USB 2.0 Compatibility ........................................................................... 25
4.3
SPI Interface ............................................................................................ 26
4.4
PCM Interface ........................................................................................... 27
4.4.1
PCM Interface Master/Slave ................................................................... 27
4.4.2
Long Frame Sync ................................................................................. 28
4.4.3
Short Frame Sync ................................................................................ 28
4.4.4
Multi Slot Operation.............................................................................. 29
4.4.5
GCI Interface ...................................................................................... 29
4.4.6
Slots and Sample Formats ..................................................................... 30
4.4.7
Additional Features .............................................................................. 31
4.4.8
PCM Configuration ................................................................................ 31
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5.
I/O Parallel Ports .......................................................................................33
6.
Software Stacks .........................................................................................34
6.1
iWRAP Stack ............................................................................................. 34
6.2
HCI Stack ................................................................................................. 35
6.3
RFCOMM Stack .......................................................................................... 38
6.4
VM Stack .................................................................................................. 39
6.5
HID Stack ................................................................................................ 40
7.
Enhanced Data Rate ...................................................................................42
7.1
Enhanced Data Rate Baseband .................................................................... 42
7.2
Enhanced Data Rate /4 DQPSK .................................................................. 42
7.3
8DQPSK ................................................................................................... 42
8.
Layout and Soldering Considerations .........................................................44
8.1
Soldering recommendations ........................................................................ 44
8.2
Layout guidelines ...................................................................................... 44
9.
WT12 physical dimensions .........................................................................47
10.
Package ......................................................................................................49
11.
Certifications ..............................................................................................51
11.1
Bluetooth ............................................................................................ 51
11.2
FCC.................................................................................................... 52
11.3
CE ..................................................................................................... 52
11.4
Industry Canada (IC)............................................................................ 53
12.
RoHS Statement with a List of Banned Materials ........................................54
13.
Contact Information ...................................................................................55
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TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS
Term or Abbreviation:
Explanation:
Bluetooth
Set of technologies providing audio and data transfer over short-range
radio connections
CE
Conformité Européene
DFU
Device Firmware Upgrade
EDR
Enhanced Data Rate
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
HCI
Host Controller Interface
HID
Human Interface Device
iWRAP
Interface for WRAP
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation
RoHS
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive (2002/95/EC)
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
UART
Universal Asynchronous Transmitter Receiver
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VM
Virtual Machine
WRAP
Wireless Remote Access Platform
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WT12 Bluetooth
module
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES:
WT12 is a next-generation, class 2,
Bluetooth® 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rates)
module. It introduces three times faster data
rates compared to existing Bluetooth® 1.2
modules even with lower power consumption!
WT12 is a highly integrated and sophisticated
Bluetooth® module, containing all the
necessary elements from Bluetooth® radio to
antenna and a fully implemented protocol
stack. Therefore WT12 provides an ideal
solution for developers who want to integrate
Bluetooth® wireless technology into their
design with limited knowledge of Bluetooth®
and RF technologies.
By default WT12 module is equipped with
powerful and easy-to-use iWRAP firmware.
iWRAP enables users to access Bluetooth®
functionality with simple ASCII commands
delivered to the module over serial interface it's just like a Bluetooth® modem.
Fully Qualified Bluetooth system v2.0 +
EDR, CE and FCC
Integrated chip antenna
Industrial temperature range from -40oC
to +85oC
Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) compliant with
v2.0.E.2 of specification for both 2Mbps
and 3Mbps modulation modes
RoHS Compliant
Full Speed Bluetooth Operation with Full
Piconet
Scatternet Support
USB version 2.0 compatible
UART with bypass mode
Support for 802.11 Coexistence
8Mbits of Flash Memory
APPLICATIONS:
Hand held terminals
Industrial devices
Point-of-Sale systems
PCs
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
Computer Accessories
Access Points
Automotive Diagnostics Units
Figure 1: Physical outlook of WT12
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Internal chip antenna
W T12-A-AI3
W T12-A-AI
W T12-A-HCI21
W T12-A-HCI
W T12-A-C (*
iW RAP 3.0 firmware
iW RAP 2.2.0 firmware
HCI firm ware, BT2.1 + EDR
HCI firm ware, BT2.0 + EDR
Custom firmware
Table 1: Ordering information
*) Custom firmware means any standard firmware with custom parameters (like UART baud rate), custom
firmware developer by customer or custom firmware developed by Bluegiga for the customer.
To order custom firmware you must have a properly filled Custom Firmware Order From and unique ordering
code issued by Bluegiga.
Contact support@bluegiga.com for more information.
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1. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTIONS
Figure 2: Block Diagram of WT12
BlueCore04
BlueCore4 is a single chip Bluetooth solution which implements the Bluetooth radio
transceiver and also an on chip microcontroller. BlueCore4 implements Bluetooth®
2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) and it can deliver data rates up to 3 Mbps.
The microcontroller (MCU) on BlueCore04 acts as interrupt controller and event timer run
the Bluetooth software stack and control the radio and host interfaces. A 16-bit reduced
instruction set computer (RISC) microcontroller is used for low power consumption and
efficient use of memory.
BlueCore04 has 48Kbytes of on-chip RAM is provided to support the RISC MCU and is
shared between the ring buffers used to hold voice/data for each active connection and
the general purpose memory required by the Bluetooth stack.
Crystal
The crystal oscillates at 26MHz.
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Flash
Flash memory is used for storing the Bluetooth protocol stack and Virtual Machine
applications. It can also be used as an optional external RAM for memory intensive
applications.
Balun / filter
Combined balun and filter changes the balanced input/output signal of the module to
unbalanced signal of the monopole antenna. The filter is a band pass filter (ISM band).
Matching
Antenna matching components match the antenna to 50 Ohms.
Antenna
The antenna is ACX AT3216 chip antenna.
USB
This is a full speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface for communicating with other
compatible digital devices. WT12 acts as a USB peripheral, responding to requests from a
Master host controller such as a PC.
Synchronous Serial Interface
This is a synchronous serial port interface (SPI) for interfacing with other digital devices.
The SPI port can be used for system debugging. It can also be used for programming the
Flash memory.
UART
This is a standard Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) interface for
communicating with other serial devices.
Audio PCM Interface
The audio pulse code modulation (PCM) Interface supports continuous transmission and
reception of PCM encoded audio data over Bluetooth.
Programmable I/O
WT12 has a total of 6 digital programmable I/O terminals. These are controlled by
firmware running on the device.
Reset
This can be used to reset WT12.
802.11 Coexistence Interface
Dedicated hardware is provided to implement a variety of coexistence schemes. Channel
skipping AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping), priority signaling, channel signaling and host
passing of channel instructions are all supported. The features are configured in firmware.
Since the details of some methods are proprietary (e.g. Intel WCS) please contact
Bluegiga Technologies for details.
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2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Absolute maximum ratings
Min
-40
-40
-0,3
-0,4
Storage temperature
Operating temperature
Supply voltage
Terminal voltages
Output current from PIOS
Max
85
85
3,6
Vdd + 0,4
35
Unit
°C
°C
V
V
mA
The module should not continuously run under these conditions. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for
extended periods of time may affect reliability and cause permanent damage to the device.
Table 2: Absolute maximum ratings
Recommended operating conditions
Min
-40
(1)
3,1
0
Operating temperature
Supply voltage
Terminal voltages
Max
85
3,6
Vdd
Unit
°C
V
V
Table 3: Recommended operating conditions
1)
WT12 operates as low as 2,7 V supply voltage. However, to safely meet the USB specification for minimum voltage for
USB data lines, minimum of 3,1 V supply is required.
Terminal characteristics
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
I/O voltage levels
V IL input logic level low
-0,4
-
0,8
V
V IH input logic level high
0,7Vdd
-
Vdd + 0,4
V
V OL output logic level low
-
-
0,2
V
V OH output logic level high
Reset terminal
V TH,res threshold voltage
Vdd - 0,2
-
-
V
0,64
0,85
1,5
R IRES input resistance
220
V
k
C IRES input capacitance
Input and tri-state current with
Strong pull-up
Strong pull-down
W eak pull-up
W eak pull-down
I/O pad leakage current
Vdd supply current
TX mode
RX mode
220
nF
-100
10
-5
0,2
-1
-40
40
-1
1
0
-10
100
-0,2
5
1
-
-
70
70
mA
mA
Table 4: Terminal characteristics
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Current consumption
Test conditions: Room temperature, Vdd = 3,3 V, iWRAP firmware
OPERATION MODE
AVG
Peak
supply supply Unit
current current
Notes
Peak current at TX mode
70
-
mA
-
Peak current at RX mode
IDLE
IDLE, Deep Sleep ON
IDLE, Deep Sleep ON
NOT visible, NOT
connectable
INQUIRY
NAME
CALL
CONNECT
Master
CONNECT
Slave
CONNECT + Sniff, Master
CONNECT + Sniff, Slave
70
-
3
1,2
mA
mA
mA
Module is idle Default settings
Module is idle
-
0,4
mA
Module is idle (Minimum consumption),
SET BT PAGEMODE 0 2000 1
-
44,7
44,7
44,7
mA
mA
mA
Device discovery with INQUIRY command
Name resolution
CALL [ADDR] 1101 RFCOMM
-
6,2
mA
No data was transmitted, Default settings
-
22,4
mA
No data was transmitted, Default settings
-
4,7
4,6
mA
mA
CONNECT + sniff, Master
-
2,3
mA
CONNECT + sniff, Slave
-
2,3
mA
CONNECT + park, Master
CONNECT + park, Slave
DATA, Master
DATA, Slave
-
3,1
2,3
31,5
29,2
mA
mA
mA
mA
DATA + Sniff, Master
-
19,6
mA
DATA + Sniff, Slave
-
22,6
mA
DATA + Sniff, Master
-
3,9
mA
Connected (SET BT SNIFF 40 20 1 8)
Connected (SET BT SNIFF 40 20 1 8)
No data transmitted
(SET BT SNIFF 1000 20 1 8)
No data transmitted
(SET BT SNIFF 1000 20 1 8)
No data transmittedPark parameter 1000
No data transmittedPark parameter 1000
Data transmitted @ 115200bps
Data transmitted @ 115200bps
Data transmitted @ 115200bps
(SET BT SNIFF 40 20 1 8)
Data transmitted @ 115200bps
(SET BT SNIFF 40 20 1 8)
Data transmitted
(SET BT SNIFF 1000 20 1 8)
Table 5: Current consumption
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Radio characteristics and general specifications
Operating
frequency range
Lower quard
band
Upper quard
band
Maximum data
rate
Receiving signal
range
Receiver IF
frequency
Transmission
power
RF input
impedance
Compliance
USB specification
Note
(2400 ... 2483,5) MHz
ISM Band
2 MHz
3,5 MHz
2402 MHz ... 2480 MHz
Carrier frequency
Modulation
method
Hopping
Specification
GFSK (1 Mbps)
P/4 DQPSK (2Mbps)
1600 hops/s, 1 MHz channel space
Asynchronous, 723.2 kbps / 57.6 kbps
GFSK:
Synchronous: 433.9 kbps / 433.9 kbps
P/4
Asynchronous, 1448.5 kbps / 115.2 kbps
DQPSK:
Synchronous: 869.7 kbps / 869.7 kbps
Asynchronous, 2178.1 kbps / 177.2 kbps
8DQPSK:
Synchronous: 1306.9 kbps / 1306.9 kbps
-82 to -20 dBm
1.5 MHz
Min
Max
-11 ... -9 dBm
+1 ... +3 dBm
50
Bluetooth specification, version 2.0 + EDR
USB specification, version 1.1 (USB 2.0 compliant)
Table 6: Radio characteristics and general specifications
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f = 2402 + k,
k = 0...78
Typical
condition
Center
frequency
2.1 Radio Characteristics – Basic Data Rate
Transmitter radio characteristics
WT12 meets the Bluetooth v2.0+EDR specification between -40°C and +85°C. TX output is guaranteed to be
unconditionally stable over the guaranteed temperature range.
Measurement conditions: T = 20C, Vdd = 3,3V
Item
Typical value
1,2
Maximum output power
Variation in RF power over
temperature range with
4
compensation enabled
Variation in RF power over
temperature range with
4
compensation disabled
RF power control range
RF power range control
5
resolution
20dB bandwidth for modulated
carrier
Adjacent channel transmit power
6,7
F = F0 ± 2MHz
Adjacent channel transmit power
6,7
F = F0 ± 3MHz
Adjacent channel transmit power
6,7
F = F0 ± > 3MHz
f1avg Maximum Modulation
+2.5
Bluetooth specification
-6 to 4
Unit
3
dBm
1.5
-
dB
2.0
-
dB
35
16
dB
0.5
-
dB
780
1000
kHz
-40
20
dBm
-45
-40
dBm
-50
-40
dBm
165
140