Hi Salah ! Sorry I typed by mistake SiW1602 code for radio modem, correct is SiW1502 code! Sorry again! Miki Michael Noel wrote: > Hi Salah, > > Are you focus on Bluetooth like a strategic option in your company or do > you use > this technology > like a hobby? I use this technology on a company project and we must pay > USD200.000! for > HCI(host controller interface) protocol!!!This mean we can't use for our > product > the BLUETOOTH > logo and of course we can't take the information for to control the > link-controller for our bluetooth chip > set if we don't pay this tax to SIG(Special Interest Group). > So I can't give you the exact info because I have an agreement with our > manufacture( SiliconWave), but > I can tell you this, you can use the radio modem chip from SiliconWave > SiW1602 > without the link-controller > and without the logo BLUETOOTH and you can obtain the same big transfer > rate > 1Msimbol/s with 79 channels! > The 2,4-2,5GHz band is free almost every where on the planet and this > chip is > designed to use this frequency! > Of course you don't make a pico-net in the same way like in Bluetooth > specifications and you can communicate > with the Bluetooth system that use a link-controller.The radio modem > chip is > cheap in 1K pcs(USD10.5), but > for 1 pcs is cca.USD40! On chip you have +4 dBm power and with USD1 you > can > easy obtain +20 dBm > power(cca.50m between Rx and Tx).You can access the radio modem on SPI > port of > the PICs with 4MHz > pic clock! > I hope it helps you! > Miki > > "Salah M." wrote: > > > Hello List, > > I`d like to start a new project concerning remot-controlling ... any > > information about wireless projects based on PIC MCU please...... is it > > possible to control the BlueTooth module via the PIC ? most of the resources > > that I got is talking about BT with AVR or ARM from Atmel but I am wondering > > if I can do it with PIC . > > > > Regards > > Salah. > > > > Hugle-Electronics,Inc. > > Tokyo/Japan. > > > > -- > > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. > > -- > http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! > email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body