Oki BISM2 manual Related Documents, Differences from previous modules, Disclaimers

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15. Related Documents

blu2i AT Command Set Version 2.11.0 Reference Manual

blu2i Firmware Release Notes Version 2.11.0

blu2i Multipoint Firmware Reference Manual

BISM Bluetooth Serial Module - Quick Start Guide

BISM Bluetooth Serial Module - FAQ

Blu2i Application Scenarios

Wireless Developer’s Kit User Guide

ACC-005 Winbond W61360 Audio Codec Board Manual

ACC-006 OKI 7702 Audio Codec Board Manual

Bluetooth Core 2.0 Specification – www.bluetooth.org

16. Differences from previous modules

The BISM2 has been designed to be a drop in replacement for previous BISM modules from TDK Systems and Ezurio. However, some additional features have been made. This section lists all of these changes. More details can be found in the relevant section of the data sheet.

Significant additions have been made to the AT command set.

Pin 27 is now marked as RESERVED instead of VCC_3V3. It can no longer be relied to provide a 3.3v regulated output.

Pins 33, 35 & 37 are now GPIO instead of N/C. The default state is configured as an inputs.

Pin 39 is now allocated as GPIO9 which defaults as an input line instead of a “VCC_1V8” monitor. This change has been made to increase the I/O capability and to prevent noise being injected onto the 1V8 rail.

The module is physically smaller so the fixing holes no longer align with those of the previous module.

A brown-out circuit is now incorporated on the module. Reset functionality remains the same.

The Oscillator output is now available.

17. Disclaimers

EZURIO’S BLUETOOTH PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORISED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF EZURIO LTD.

The definitions used herein are:

a)Life support devices or systems are devices which (1) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (2) support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with the instructions for use provided in the labelling can reasonably be expected to result in a significant injury to the user.

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Contents Applications General DescriptionGpio FeaturesConnection Diagram Functional Block DiagramPin Descriptions Power Supply Electrical SpecificationsAbsolute Maximum ratings Recommended Operating ParametersUartdtr SPI BusSpimosi SpimisoGeneral Purpose I/O and ADC PCM InterfaceMiscellaneous USB DPower Consumption O CharacteristicsTypical Current Consumption in mA AT+BTPDC Characteristics RF PerformanceRange Data Transfer Rate / Distance Temperature PerformanceFunctional Description InterfacesUart interface Gpio Port SPI busPCM Codec Interface 5 ADCGeneral Integrated FirmwareProfiles AT OverviewGeneral AT features at a glanceAudio UartBoot modes OTA Over the Air ConfigurationBluetooth Power ManagementLow Power Modes using Sniff Low Power ModesHigh Power Consumption Application Examples RS232 Modem SignalsPure Cable Replacement Mode Modem signalling over BluetoothAT&F AT&WAudio Cable voice Oscillator Output Modem Control and Status SignalsAntenna Position Application InformationPower-On-Reset Power Cycling and Brown Out considerations Power Supply ConsiderationsRF Shield Mounting the Module onto the application platformFixing Pillars Board to Board Connector Hirose Connector general specificationStacking Height Safety Information Bluetooth Qualification ProcessQualification QualificationsEurope EU Declaration of Conformity Safety and Regulatory StatementsStorage temperature Operating temperaturesEnvironmental ReliabilityPhysical Dimensions Mechanical DimensionsStandard Module External Antennae BISM2 Module without antenna special orderBISM1 Compatible Module special order Ordering Information LabellingRelated Documents Differences from previous modulesDisclaimers Warranty Data Sheet Status