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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Telit launches Bluetooth 4.2 module with integrated chip antenna and Raspberry Pi evaluation board

By Nick Flaherty

In a week of Bluetooth module launches, Telit has shown a dual-mode Bluetooth 4.2 host controller interface module with embedded chip antenna and audio support. 

The BL871E2-HI module includes certifications, all hardware features that reduce development costs, bill of materials, and time to market.

Aimed at quick-turn projects, the BL871E2-HI speeds up device design across a wide range of industrial and consumer applications areas. The 9.7 x 10.1mm, 18-pad LCC component delivers basic rate (BR), enhanced data rate (EDR) and low-energy (LE) connectivity, for applications such as scanners & printers, mobile point of sales, m-healthcare, industrial gateways, and for audio equipped devices across all areas of the electronics industry.

The BL871E2-HI is SRCC (Radio Transmission Equipment Type Approval – China), RED (Radio Equipment Directive Compliance – Europe) and FCC (Federal Communication Commission Type Approval – USA) certified; and is qualified and listed as a Bluetooth 4.2 controller subsystem. It integrates the company's portfolio of Bluetooth modules, directly addressing the demand from the rapidly growing BT/BLE-IoT market.

"We are seeing a significant increase in the number of device manufacturers across a broad set of industries looking to update and refresh their products with Bluetooth connectivity," explained Sandro Spanghero, Telit Senior VP of Global Product Management. "With the BL871E2, we are responding to this demand rise. The new product is ideal in these cases because it is an accomplished, very small and low-cost RF frond-end module that connects to the processor already designed into the host device, delivering full-featured Bluetooth connectivity for up to seven active concurrent connections."

The BL871E2-HI is a hardware-only product. It requires no additional external supporting components to deliver Bluetooth functionality to the host device. The required Bluetooth stack is not included with the module to maximize bill-of-material flexibility. Either a customer-provided or Telit-sourced Blue Code +SR protocol stack must be made to run in the host processing environment to complete the solution.

The module also supports Android, Linux and Windows Bluetooth stacks with class 1 TX power up to +12 dBm and receiver Sensitivity of -95 dBm
The BR/EDR 128-bit hardware encryption accelerator and Fast Automatic Frequency Hopping (AFH) algorithm helps with security and the module uses a scatternet to support up to 3 simultaneous piconets - 1 master and 2 slaves

Integrators and manufacturers designing with the BL871E2-HI have access to comprehensive development and integration tools including a Raspberry PI 2-based evaluation and development kit with extensive software and support resources.

www.telit.com

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