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Hi, I am sure this question will be a simple one however I cant find an answer despite much searching. We are doing a design based on the BCM20732I . We can get this part from Mouser but we need to verify that it contains the iDevices stack. Is that correct?
Also what is the difference between the BCM20731I and BCM20732S? Our design is based on the Silicon Labs Sensor Puck and utilizes that source for the BT functionality. We are adding more sensors to our product but want to avoid any changes to the way the BT works and the extra effort. Our thinking is we just need the BCM20732I.
Hope someone can clear this up! Thank you!
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The iDevices BCM20732I is flashed with the iDevices custom firmware during manufacturing.
It's the same physical module as the BCM20732S, which contains Broadcom firmware and is supported by our SDK (version 1.1).
Orderable PNs (can order through our franchised Distributors) include: BCM20732I and BCM20732IT (T&R)
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The iDevices BCM20732I is flashed with the iDevices custom firmware during manufacturing.
It's the same physical module as the BCM20732S, which contains Broadcom firmware and is supported by our SDK (version 1.1).
Orderable PNs (can order through our franchised Distributors) include: BCM20732I and BCM20732IT (T&R)
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Thank you! This helps clear things up tremendously.
Best regards,
Richard Counts