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Hi sir,
Because using CYW43455 for BQB certification, need to provide "Host QDID". My system is Embedded Linux and uses BlueZ 5.0 Stack. Can the following be used?
QDID 172247
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/134246
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Hi,
QDID 172247 is certified to AIROC™ Bluetooth Host Software Stack.
Since you are using your own BlueZ 5.0 Stack, then your device won't be using AIROC™ Bluetooth Host Software Stack. The CYW43455 merely acts as a controller. So you need to provide the QDID of your BlueZ 5.0 Stack (which I think you should get certified by yourself).
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Hi,
QDID 172247 is certified to AIROC™ Bluetooth Host Software Stack.
Since you are using your own BlueZ 5.0 Stack, then your device won't be using AIROC™ Bluetooth Host Software Stack. The CYW43455 merely acts as a controller. So you need to provide the QDID of your BlueZ 5.0 Stack (which I think you should get certified by yourself).
Best regards
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Hi,
Because BlueZ Stack certification takes too much time, can I directly use WICED or BSA QDID?
CY-WICED 4.1 BLUETOOTH Host Stack
QDID 160340
https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/120227
CYW-BSA50
QDID 137661
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Since you are using your own BlueZ 5.0 Stack, then your device won't be using any other Bluetooth host stack. So any other stack's QDID won't be suitable here.