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Now I'm trying to get Bluetooth SIG for a product using CYW20707.
Our consultant is asking us for host stack information for this device.
They say, they need information such as L2CAP, GAP, SDP, RFCOMM, SPP, GATT, ATT, SM, etc.
I searched for the already registered QDID containing these information for this device, but I couldn't find it.
Does anyone know?
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Hi,
below are the latest QDID what I can see in the SIG site. But the supported layers are from Radio to HCI only. Host layers are not included in it.
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/129417
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/119341
I think CYW20707 is generally used in Host mode where the CYW20707 is used as a cotroller only. May I know how in which mode are you using the chip and the information about the Host implementation on your side.
FYI. Since CYW20707 chip is not a broadmarket chip, there is a limitation in supporting it in the community. Only the general information can be shared here. If you need more details, I request you to create a SFDC case.
Thanks,
-Dheeraj.P.K
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Hi,
below are the latest QDID what I can see in the SIG site. But the supported layers are from Radio to HCI only. Host layers are not included in it.
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/129417
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/119341
I think CYW20707 is generally used in Host mode where the CYW20707 is used as a cotroller only. May I know how in which mode are you using the chip and the information about the Host implementation on your side.
FYI. Since CYW20707 chip is not a broadmarket chip, there is a limitation in supporting it in the community. Only the general information can be shared here. If you need more details, I request you to create a SFDC case.
Thanks,
-Dheeraj.P.K