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Explanation of the BlueTooth

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Please accept my apology if i am posting this in the wrong forum but please do help if you can
I need to know about BlueTooth from its very basics for a class report
Could someone please tell me about it in simple words and direct me to where I can acquire more information?

Thanks in advance.
 

Re: What is BlueTooth

Simply put, this is blue tooth: **broken link removed** :D

On the tech side, bluetooth is a wireless comm protocol, which is enjoying a very popular use today from mobile apps to tiny networking. You can find tons more info about it, on wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bluetooth)[/img]
 

What is BlueTooth

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bluetooth
 

Re: What is BlueTooth

Hi,

the following attachment may helpful to you
 

What is BlueTooth

You may find useful information for the BlueTooth at casira home page.
They are the one of best blue tooth solution makers including chip cores.

check this **broken link removed**

You can find useful documents there whatever you want.

Steve
 

What is BlueTooth

hi,

Try this link.
I think it is more into VLSI

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Re: What is BlueTooth

sahn001 said:
You may find useful information for the BlueTooth at casira home page.
They are the one of best blue tooth solution makers including chip cores.

check this **broken link removed**

You can find useful documents there whatever you want.

Steve
 

Re: What is BlueTooth

Bluetooth is an air protocol that operates in the license-free ISM band at 2.4-2.4835 GHz and has become very popular in PAN personal area networks lots of hardware is now available to operate at 2.4GHZ
 

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