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Hi,
I'm interested to find out how can CYBT-413034-02 Controller QDID be used together with a Linux Host QDID say BlueZ 5.X to create a complete Bluetooth SIG listing?
Thanks.
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Yes you need to combine the controller and BlueZ QDIDs when certifying your product. But unfortunately, we don’t support BlueZ certification. You can use any other certified host stack like WICED BT stack.
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Hi AnHu_4662101,
Your question seems quite unclear to me..are you planning to certify your own product having CYBT-413034-02 module with linux host?
As CYBT-413034-02 is already certified (QDID 113065), you do not need to take care of module certification related part. Please elaborate your query more.
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SheetalJ_96 wrote:
[...] are you planning to certify your own product having CYBT-413034-02 module with linux host? [...]
Hi SheetalJ_96,
That is the plan, yes.
A Linux host (with BlueZ) in combination with CYBT-413034-02 device(s) to create a Bluetooth SIG device listing.
Since CYBT-413034-02 already has the QDID, the Host part QDID is needed as well ?
Thanks.
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Yes you need to combine the controller and BlueZ QDIDs when certifying your product. But unfortunately, we don’t support BlueZ certification. You can use any other certified host stack like WICED BT stack.