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Is PSoc 4 BLE programmable in network name that appear in bluetooth device as iPhone or Android Cell?
Is PSoc 4 BLE i2S compatible?
thanks
Marco
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Transmitting audio is possible using a PSoC4-BLE, but for professional devices I would recommend the WICE chips from Cypress, they can provide Bluetooth classic. http://www.cypress.com/products/bluetooth-br-edr-ble-connectivity-solutions
Bob
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Post your code please.
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Sorry I'm new in this site, and i don't have code now, I want know only if it's possible program a bluetooth device that support I2S audio to present the name Bluetooth network to iPhone for Example "MarcoNetwork"
thanks
Marco
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There is an SPI component for PSoC4 BLE. A connection to an iPhone can be made, the device name is selectable. Keep in mind that BLE was not meant to transmit for longer times the data, this is more the area for standard Bluetooth.
Bob
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ok Thanks, so if I what transmit audio for long time What device I have to use for programming name and to connect to a i2S DAC?
thnaks
MArco
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Transmitting audio is possible using a PSoC4-BLE, but for professional devices I would recommend the WICE chips from Cypress, they can provide Bluetooth classic. http://www.cypress.com/products/bluetooth-br-edr-ble-connectivity-solutions
Bob