Software
tools extend application potential
of world's leading Bluetooth platform
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native development tools provide opportunities
to develop more hostless,
single-chip, solutions with features
such as sophisticated connectivity
Cambridge
Consultants has released a software
development toolset that extends the
application potential of the leading
single-chip platform for Bluetooth
applications, CSR's BlueCore family
of ICs. The new tools allow users
to develop application software to
run natively on the XAP RISC microcontroller
embedded in all BlueCore devices.
This frees up a significant amount
of computing power, providing developers
with even more flexibility to implement
hostless, Bluetooth enabled products,
based on a single low-cost device.
Up to now,
this development option has only been
available directly from CSR's application
support service, or through its licensed
design partner Cambridge Consultants.
For all other applications, BlueCore
comes with a virtual machine environment
- which provides a robust and protected
environment for general-purpose development.
Cambridge
Consultants' new tool suite - xIDE
for Interface Express - gives users
unrestricted access to the full native
power of BlueCore's XAP microcontroller
core. This opens up significant additional
computational bandwidth that may be
used to run more complex software
- such as application programs with
many Bluetooth Profiles.
"BlueCore's
virtual machine has served the first
waves of relatively simple Bluetooth
applications well, allowing developers
to bring single-chip products such
as headsets to market very easily.
It's undoubtedly been a major factor
in successfully introducing many OEMs
to wireless technology and 'deeply
embedded' systems, and in the success
of the Bluetooth standard", says
Cambridge Consultants' Tim Fowler.
"These new development tools
recognise the growing familiarity
of such OEMs with embedded design,
and the rapidly evolving applications
potential of the wireless standard.
Bluetooth has recently been augmented
with faster data rates for instance
- which BlueCore is the first to support
- and with this release we are helping
CSR to provide more sophisticated
development options for its clients
to exploit such opportunities".
"Bluetooth
is now finding its way into many more
complex applications", adds CSR's
Simon Finch, VP Strategic Marketing.
"This is leading to a demand
for products with much broader wireless
connectivity, as well as opening up
markets for new types of products.
Cambridge Consultants' tools add a
valuable addition to the development
possibilities for BlueCore".
xIDE for Interface
Express provides a complete software
development kit (SDK) for developing
standalone BlueCore applications -
with BlueCore running both a full
Bluetooth protocol stack and application
software (rather than being controlled
by a host processor). It also includes
a large library of qualified Bluetooth
Profiles - the software that defines
how Bluetooth works in specific applications.
These tools are provided within an
integrated development environment
(IDE) that simplifies software projects
through a highly-graphical software
project management environment and
user interface.
The library
of application profiles available
to OEMs is extensive and includes
many popular ones such as A2DP, BIP,
CTP, HFP, OPP, SAP and SPP, which
are important for realising emerging
wireless products for markets outside
of the core mobile phone and headset
Bluetooth applications. Examples include
HFP and SAP (hands free and SIM access)
for automotive applications, CTP (cordless
telephony) for home applications,
and A2DP (advanced audio distribution)
for streaming stereo audio over a
Bluetooth link.
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About Cambridge Consultants:
Cambridge Consultants has for over
40 years enabled its clients to turn
business opportunities into commercial
successes, whether launching first-to-market
products, entering new markets or
expanding existing markets through
the introduction of new technologies.
With a team of over 200 engineers,
scientists and consultants in offices
in Cambridge (UK) and Boston (USA),
it is able to offer solutions across
a diverse range of industries including
healthcare, industrial and consumer
products, automotive, transport, energy
and wireless communications.
About
CSR: CSR plc is the leading
global provider of Bluetooth technology
and has developed expertise in other
single-chip wireless communication
standards such as Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11).
CSR offers developed hardware/software
solutions for Bluetooth based around
BlueCore, a fully integrated 2.4 GHz
radio, baseband and microcontroller.
CSR is now
producing its fourth generation BlueCore
devices. BlueCore4 supports the Enhanced
Data Rate (EDR) standard which was
ratified at the end of 2004. BlueCore4
remains the only EDR silicon to be
shipping in volume today. In November
2004 CSR launched UniFi, the first
single chip 802.11a/b/g embedded solution
specifically targeting the mobile
phone and consumer electronics markets.
BlueCore features
in over 47 per cent of all Bluetooth
devices shipped and over 60 per cent
of all qualified Bluetooth enabled
products and modules listed on the
Bluetooth website with industry leaders
including Nokia, Dell, Panasonic,
Sharp, Motorola, IBM, Apple, NEC,
Toshiba, RIM and Sony using BlueCore
devices in their range of Bluetooth
products.
In March 2005,
CSR acquired Clarity Technologies
Inc., for its Clear Voice Capture
(CVC) technology that enhances the
audio performance of any voice-based
product or system. Applications for
CVC include wireless headsets, handsets
and automotive hands free systems.
CSR has its
headquarters in Cambridge, UK, and
offices in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Denmark,
Sweden and both Texas and Detroit
in the USA. More information can be
found at www.csr.com
and the partner web site www.btdesigner.com.
More information about Bluetooth technology
can be found on the SIG web site at
www.bluetooth.com.