Panasonic eUniStone manuals
eUniStone
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1. Simplified Block Diagram of eUniStone Module
- Interfaces
- Figure 3. Host Initiates Low Power Mode Entry and Exit
- Hardware Flow Control
- GPIO Interface
- Power Supply
- Power down through ONOFF Pin
- Operation Modes
- Switch from Command Mode to Stream Mode
- Accessory Development Compatible with Smart Phones
- Accessory
- Figure 7. Host processor with peripheral device and UART connection to eUniStone
- Host Application
- Figure 8. General state machine for a Host application as accessory
- Smart Phone compatibility requirements
- Security settings – Input & Output Capabilities
- Registering service - UUID and CoD
- port accessory
- Registering multiple services and connection handling
- Smart Phone connecting to Accessory
- Smart Phone specifics
- Android Smart Phones
- in the phone
- Android market and Developing Apps for Android Smart Phones
- Bonding
- Programming language for Windows Phone
- Registering service for iPhone
- iOS and MFi license
- Reference Design Schematic
- Table 10. Default Pin Configuration
- Figure 13. Reference Design
- Layout
- Figure 15. Top layer and drill holes of the eUniStone USB Dongle
- General four layer PCB design
- Via Holes
- Phase 2: Components Placement
- Antenna
- Test and Development Tools
- Setup of Device Under Test (DUT)
- Preparation for RF Tests in non-signaling mode
- Figure 22. Download of HCI Application via UART
- Restoring from HCI to SPP (without using Aardvark)
- Figure 23 Restoring from HCI to SPP-AT using HCI Lite
- Restoring SPP-AT - Loading latest SPP-AT Application
- Restoring SPP - Writing BD address and oscillator trim value
- Crystal Trimming
- Crystal Trimming Procedure
- Figure 26. Crystal Trimming using HCI Lite Tool
- Figure 27. Intel Write BD-Data Window
- Crystal Trimming with SPP-AT Application
- Figure 28. Crystal Trimming using eBMU SPP Toolbox
- First use of PBA31309 USB dongles
- Modify FTDI COM port settings for full throughput
- Change UART baud rate of PBA31309
- Change of baud rate by host at runtime
- Aardvark and eeprog.exe
- Figure 31. Aardvark drivers installed and visible in the Device Manager
- Connecting Aardvark to PBA31309
- UUID & CoD
- References
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