Kevin Jones wrote: > >Kevin, I have a feeling that you don't understand what STM4100 is. It is > >a > >module that has all the features of the SparkFun DIP (on-board 5V > >regulator, > >development-friendly connector), and in addition also has circuitry that > >allows it to automatically go "bus-off" when a serial or USB cable is > >plugged into the same circuit. It has a much smaller vertical profile, > >and > >requires only a 2x6 2mm header on one side (so it does not intrude as > >much > >on the host PCB). > > I was talking about a different spark fun device: > http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=582 > > Which I think the profile is about the same, but is considerably more > expensive, and longer. Oh, OK. I didn't know that the BlueSMiRF was updated to use the RN41. > Do you know how to get to the documentation for the STM4100 ? The > data sheet listed with the device is basically specifications and > dimensions, no command set for the device. Sorry, I realize this wasn't made clear. STM4100 is based on the RN41 module, so the command set is identical: http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Wireless/Bluetooth/rn-bluetooth-um.pdf By the way, I love Sparkfun's sense of humor. The path at the bottom of their schematic PDF reads: \\pandora\work\eagle\projects\wireless\[...] I spent about eight hours today restructuring directories on one of our share drives, and it looks like I'm going to spend as much time on it, on Monday. A dozen people using the server over a period of several years can indeed turn it into a real Pandora's Box. :) Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist