AIROC™ Bluetooth Forum Discussions
Q1)PSoC4 Bluetooth version
PSoC4 BLE datasheet describes that Bluetooth version is 4.1 or 4.2.
But PSoC4 BLE product web page describes that Bluetooth version is 5.3 as shown below.
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It includes a royalty-free Bluetooth low energy protocol stack compatible with Bluetooth 5.3
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Which version is correct?
PSoC4 BLE hardware only supports up to 4.1/4.2, but does this mean that Bluetooth certification is compatible up to 5.3?
In other words, is it correct that it is compatible up to version 5.3, but Bluetooth features added after version 4.1/4.2 are optional features are not implemented?
In this case, is it correct that PSoC4 BLE is not suitable if customer needs Bluetooth additional functions after 4.1/4.2?
Q2)PSoC6 Bluetooth version
PSoC6 BLE datasheet describes that Bluetooth version is 5.0.
But PSoC6 BLE product web page describes that Bluetooth version is 5.4 as shown below.
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It includes a royalty-free Bluetooth® LE protocol stack compatible with Bluetooth® 5.4.
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Which version is correct?
PSoC6 BLE hardware only supports up to 5.0, but does this mean that Bluetooth certification is compatible up to 5.4?
In other words, is it correct that it is compatible up to version 5.4, but Bluetooth features added after version 5.0 are optional features are not implemented?
In this case, is it correct that PSoC6 BLE is not suitable if customer needs Bluetooth additional functions after 5.0?
Best Regards.
YuMa
Show LessHi community! This is my first project and i am in panic.
I have to interface my microcontroller thorugh UART to CYBT-413034-02 module in order to blink a led!
What i have to do? Starting from zero what is the right path?
I have now installer WICED STUDIO
Show LessHi Infineon team,
I am wondering what the supply voltage range is for CYBT-343026-01 chip.
It mentions 2.3V - 3.6V in the datasheet, but it also mentions the supply voltage depends on the 'minimum and maximum operating voltage of the SPI Serial Flash included on the module'.
I couldn't find details of the SPI Serial Flash included.
Would you be able to help regarding this?
Kind regards,
Remo
Show LessDear support team,
We are doing a project which using CYW20819 module, so we would like to ask some infomation as below:
1. How many time need to reconnect after BLE or Classic BT disconnection?
2. Are there examples to support automatic reconnection?
3. Are there any result documents during testing in multi BT/BLE device testing?
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Hi Infineon.
Regarding CYBT-353027-02 AIROC™ Bluetooth® & Bluetooth® LE module, is it necessary for the user to obtain RF Regulatory Certification in China?
According to the KBA on the following page, it is stated that RF Regulatory Certification has been obtained in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.
RF Regulatory Certifications for CYBT-353027-02 EZ... - Infineon Developer Community
Best Regards.
Ryu
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Show LessHi Infineon.
Are PSoC BLE devices Cyber Resilience(Laws and regulations that add security requirements to RED(RADIO EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE)) compliant?
If not, are there any plans to support it in the future?
Best Regards.
YuMa
Show LessAIROC™ Bluetooth® SDK 4.5.1 is targeted for the CYW20706, CYW20719B2, CYW20721B2, CYW20736, CYW20835B1, CYW20819, CYW20820, CYW20829, CYW89820, CYW43012 AIROC™ Wi-Fi & Bluetooth® combo chips (for embedded Bluetooth® development only), and CYW5557x AIROC™ Wi-Fi & Bluetooth® combo chips. ModusToolbox™ software with the Bluetooth® SDK software library provides a complete development environment to allow you to quickly create Bluetooth®-enabled IoT solutions such as smartwatches, medical devices, or home automation platforms. This document describes the features and known limitations of Bluetooth® SDK 4.5.1.
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