ST GS-BT2416C2DBAT1, GS-BT2416C2DB User Manual

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User manual
Bluetooth class 2 evaluation boards
GS-BT2416C2DB and GS-BT2416C2DBAT1
Introduction
This user manual details the GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx which is a Bluetooth Class 2 evaluation board for GS-BT2416C2.H and GS-BT2416C2.AT1 Bluetooth modules including an RF antenna. The suffix xxx identifies the firmware release. There is no suffix for HCI commands and AT1 is the suffix for AT commands.
The GS-BT2416C2DB is a board with downloaded FW which enables the user to interface the Bluetooth module with HCI commands.
The GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 is a board with downloaded FW which enables the user to create a Bluetooth link with simple AT commands. AT commands are sent by means of the serial line which is accessible by the DB9 connector.
The GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx board can be supplied by an external 5 V DC source or via the USB port.
Features
Bluetooth V1.2 board
Serial interface on DB9 connector
USB connection
PCB antenna on board
Single 5 V supply voltage
CE compliant
FCC compliant
FCC ID: S9N16C2
Figure 1. GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx board
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Contents
1 Recommended operating conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 I/O connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3 Board layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4 Board schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5 Downloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6 Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6.1 CE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6.2 FCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6.2.1 FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6.2.2 Label instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7 Special requirements for modular application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
8 AT commands appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.1 Setup & connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.2 Steps to connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
8.3 Macro instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
8.4 Module BT address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
8.5 Point-to-point connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
9 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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1 Recommended operating conditions
2 I/O connections
Table 1. Recommended operating conditions
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
VDD Board supply voltage -20°C < T < 70°C 4 5 6 V
Tstg Operating ambient temperature -20 +70 °C
Table 2. Board connections
Description
J1
1 Boot signal - If connected to GND, the module can download – see also JP1
2 Reset signal - A low level on this pin forces the module to reset state - see also S3
J2
USB Port When the USB port is connected, the 5 V USB is used (by the 3.3 V regulator) to supply the BT module
and the board itself When the USB port is used, do not supply an ext. 5 V to J4 power plug The USB port is not used for AT version
J3
Serial line port (DB9 male connector) A level translator to adapt the BT module digital levels to the RS232 standard levels is present on the
board.
J4
Vcc Power supply plug (5 V) When 5 V input is used on J4 plug, do not connect USB port
J5
1GPIO 15
2GPIO 14
3GPIO 13
4GPIO 12
5GPIO 11
6GPIO 10
7GPIO 9
8GPIO 8
9GPIO 7
10 GPIO 4
11 GPIO 3
12 GPIO 2
13 GPIO 0
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JP1
Boot If connected to GND the module can download
JP2 DB9 connector connection – see Figure 3: Board schematic on page 6
JP3 DB9 connector connection – see Figure 3: Board schematic on page 6
JP4 DB9 connector connection – see Figure 3: Board schematic on page 6
JP5 DB9 connector connection – see Figure 3: Board schematic on page 6
JP6 DB9 connector connection – see Figure 3: Board schematic on page 6
S1
N.O. push button connected to BT module GPIO6; when activated a Low level is applied to GPIO6 otherwise GPIO6 is at High level.
Not used for AT commands version
S2
Switch connected to GPIO3 (10 Kpull-up to 3.3 V) In AT version this switch is used to select Command / Data mode
S3 Reset – Push button acting on the module reset pin
L1
LED connected to BT module GPIO1. On AT version this LED shows when a Bluetooth connection is ON (LED ON)
L2 LED showing the presence of the 3.3 V internal voltage – Bluetooth module supply voltage
Table 2. Board connections (continued)
Description
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3 Board layout
Figure 2. Board component layout
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4 Board schematic
Figure 3. Board schematic
JP4
PC_RTS
JP5
JP3
PC_RX
PC_CTS
J3
594837261
PC DTR
JP6
GND
PC DSR
JP2
C1
22u
6.3V
GPIO5
J2
USB CON.
123
4
GPIO1
L1
GREEN
R2
470 Ohm
R1
10K
GPIO6
S1
C11
NM
D1 BYV10-60
Vext+5V
GND
J4
PLUG
1
3
2
C6
100n
+3.3V
U4 ST3232
C1-
3
C2+
4
C2-
5
V-
6
T2out
7
R2in
8
R2out9T2in10GND15T1out
14
C1+
1
T1in
11
V+
2
R1in13R1out12Vcc
16
PC_TX
C8 100n
C10 100n
C7
100n
U2 74V1G66CTR
I/O1O/I2GND
3
C
4
Vcc
5
C9
100n
RESET
BOOT
J1
1
2
+3.3V
BT1
BLUETOOTH MODULE GS-BT2416C 2
GPIO025GPIO126GPIO227GPIO328GPIO429GPIO530GPIO631GPIO732GPIO833GPIO934GPIO1135GPIO1036GPIO1237GPIO1338GPIO1439GPIO15
40
(JTAG1) TDI
1
(JTAG4) TDO
4
(JTAG2) TMS
2
(JTAG0) NTRST
3
(JTAG3) TCK
5
(I2C_DAT) I2C07(I2C_CLK) I2C 1
8
INT1
6
PCM_SYNC
10
PCM_CLK
9
PCM_A12PCM_B
11
USB_DN
21
USB_DP
22
(UART_RX) RXD
13
(UA R T_TX) TXD
14
(UART_CTS) CTS15(UART_RTS) RTS
16
SPI_FRM
17
SPI_CLK
18
SPI_TXD
19
SPI_RXD
20
VIN (VDDIO)41GND
42
RESET
23
BOOT
24
RF-GND
43
ANT
44
RF-GND
45
L2
GREEN
R4
470 Ohm
C5
100n
J5
12345678910111213
ANT1
ANTENNA BLUETOOTH
JP1
GPIO5
NM = NOT MOUNTED
+3.3V
S3
R3
10K
+3.3V
Data
Command
S2
2
1
3
U1 LD2985BM33R
Vin
1
GND
2
ByPas s4Vout
5
INHIBIT
3
USB +5V
FOR INTERNAL FLASH
PROGRAMMING
C3
10u
6.3V
USB (D-)
USB (GND)
USB (D+)
USB (Vcc)
C12 39pF
C2
10n
U3 USBUF01W6
D11GND2D2
3
D3
4
3.3V
5
D4
6
C4
100n
+3.3V
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5 Downloading
The user has the possibility to download his own file to the GS-BT2416C2DB:
connect the board to a PC using an RS232 cable connected to COM1 / COM2
put a jumper on JP1 (Boot pin to low level)
connect the power supply cable to the board at +5 V ext Vin
open the "Flash loader" program
choose UART in the Transportation layer section
choose the appropriate COM1 / COM2 port
choose the firmware to be downloaded in the "Firmware" section
Figure 4. Flash loader info
1. press start: on the dialog bar "reset the board" appears
2. power the board (a reset is generated): on the dialog bar the % of the downloading appears.
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6 Certifications
6.1 CE
Measurements have been performed in accordance with (report available on request):
EN 300 328 V 1.6.1 (2004-11): "Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum
Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission Systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4GHZ ISM band and using wideband modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive"
EN 301 489-17 V 1.2.1:2002: "Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum
Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific condition for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz High performance RLAN equipment."
EN 60950-1: "Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General
requirements"
6.2 FCC
In order to comply with FCC CFR47 Part 15 regulations the following tests have been performed:
Table 3. FCC tests
CFR47 part 15 section Title Result
15.203 15.247 (b) (4) (i) Antenna requirements pass
15.247 (a) Conducted emission pass
15.209 (a) (f) Radiated emission pass
15.247 (a) Frequency hopping –spread spectrum spec pass
15.247 (b) Maximum peak output power pass
15.247 (d) 100 kHz Bandwidth of frequency band edges pass
15.247 (d) Conducted emission pass
15.247 (e) Power spectral density pass
15.247 (g) FHSS transmission characteristics pass
15.247 (i) (§47CFR1.1307 (b)(1)) RF human exposure pass
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This board has the following FCC ID: S9N16C2.
Figure 5. FCC ID position
6.2.1 FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Antenna
Our board type GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx is for OEM integrations only. The end-user product will be professionally installed in such a manner that only the authorized antennas are used.
Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could cause the module to cease to comply with FCC rules part 15, and thus void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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6.2.2 Label instructions
Module type: Bluetooth class 2 board GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx (GS-BT2416C2.H or
GS-BT2416C2.AT1 module + PC 787 carrier board)
FCC-ID: S9N16C2
The purpose of this section is to inform you how to specify the FCC ID of our Bluetooth board GS-BT2416C2DB.xxx on your final product.
Based on the Public Notice from the FCC, the product in which the our transmitter module is installed must display a label referring to the enclosed module.
The label should use wording such as "Contains Transmitter module FCC ID: S9N16C2” or "Contains FCC ID: S9N16C2”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used (see Figure 6 below for an example).
Figure 6. FCC ID label
Contains FCC ID : S9N16C2
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7 Special requirements for modular application
The modular transmitter fulfills the following requirements:
1. The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding:
The RF module fulfills the emission requirements of the FCC rules without
additional shielding.
2. The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs:
The module has a memory management unit inside of the IC. The processor
interfaces with the external application by means of a general purpose I/O (GPIO), Uart, USB, PCM, I2C, SPI. The processor also interfaces the RF part of the module exchanging data and commands with it. Inside the processor flash memory is available to download the customer application and the Bluetooth profiles.
3. The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation:
The module contains its own voltage regulation. In the event of changes in the
supply voltage VCC (for example caused by temperature changes or other effects), the internal voltage will be stabilized.
4. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 and 15.204:
The RF module is for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) integration only.
The end-user product will be professionally installed in such a manner that only the authorized antenna is used.
5. The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration:
The RF module was tested in a stand-alone configuration.
6. The modular transmitter must be labelled with its own FCC ID number:
The RF module will be labelled with its own FCC ID number. When the module is
installed inside the end-product, the label is not visible. The OEM manufacturer is instructed how to apply the exterior label.
7. The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements:
The EUT is compliant with all applicable FCC rules. Detailed instructions are given
in the product Users Guide.
8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements.
Maximum measured power output: 1,08 mW (0,33 dBm)
Maximum antenna gain: 1 dBi = numeric gain 1,259 (see also FCC test report)
Maximum permissible exposure defined in 47 CFR 1.1310: 1 mW/cm².
The RF module operates at low power level so it does not exceed the Commission's RF exposure guidelines limits. Furthermore, Spread spectrum transmitters operating according to the Section 15.247 are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation.
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8 AT commands appendix
T h i s s e c t i o n i s a p p l i c a b l e t o t h e e v a l u a t i o n b o a r d w i t h t h e A T c o m m a n d d o w n l o a d e d F W GS-BT2416C2DBAT1.
The purpose of this section is to describe all the necessary steps to establish a connection between two Bluetooth GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 evaluation boards in a Serial line /Cable replacement application.
(This connection example is also given in the GS-BT2416C2.AT1 datasheet, Appendix A)
8.1 Setup & connect
Two PCs and two GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 boards are needed to perform the connection.
Figure 7. Basic setup
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8.2 Steps to connect
(Please refer to the GS-BT2416C2.AT1 datasheet Appendix A, for the meaning of the AT commands).
Designate a GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 board to be used as "Client" and it has the address
0080E1000001. Hereafter this board will be referred to as "Client"
Designate a GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 board to be used as "Server" and suppose it has
the address 0080E1000002. Hereafter this board will be referred to as "Server"
Connect the Server board to a PC using an RS232 cable
Connect the Client board to a PC by using an RS232 cable
Open the HyperTerminal program on both PCs and set the communication line with the
following parameters:
Select the proper COM line ( COM1, COM2……)
baud rate: 9600 (default baud rate of GS-BT2416C2.AT1 module)
data bits: 8
parity: none
stop bits: 1
flow control: none
In ASCII setup, set flag line ends with line feed
In ASCII setup, set flag echo characters typed locally
Power the Client board with the external 5 V: on the PC screen connected to the Client
should appear +READY
Power the Server board with the external 5 V: on the PC screen connected to the
Server should appear +READY
Configure the Client board using the following commands in Ta b l e 4 : (GPIO3 Client
must be Low to select Command Mode - S2 switch in Command mode)
Table 4. Client setup
Command Answer Notes
AT OK Check module ready
AT + BT C M OD E = 0 O K
AT+BTPMODE=1 OK
AT+BTDMODE=0 OK Not discoverable
AT+BTSECMODE=1 OK
AT+BTENCMODE=0 OK
AT+BTNAME=”SPP Client” OK Set client name
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Configure the Server board using the following commands in Ta b le 5 : (GPIO3 Server
must be Low to select Command Mode- S2 switch in Command mode)
After the configuration of the Server board, GPIO3 must be put HIGH to select DATA MODE which enables the Server board to receive and transmit DATA.
Inquiry & available services
Before establishing a connection, the Client has to know which Bluetooth devices are present and which services are offered, and therefore the Client:
– first performs the inquiry by the command:
AT+BTINQ=xx where xx is the inqui r y time (i. e. 1 0 sec -> AT+B TINQ =10). The answer is a list of present Bluetooth connectable devices. One of the devices should be our SPP Server: +BTINQRES:0080E1000002,"SPP Server" OK
– then asks which kind of service is available with the command:
AT+BTRPORTS=0080E1000002 The an swer is : +BTRPORT:"SPP Port",1 s e r i a l p o r t p r o f i l e , p o r t 1 ( c a n b e 1 , 2 … ) OK
Once the Client knows the device present and the service offered, the Client finalizes
th e c onnectio n w ith the co m m a nd: AT + B TC O N NE C T = 0 0 80 E 10 0 0 00 2 , 1 , " 12 3 4 " , 1 ,0 OK
At this point the connection is established and GPIO1 (indicating the connection status) on both Client and Server boards becomes high.
On the GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 board an LED is connected to GPIO1 and therefore the connection is also shown by an LED on.
GPIO3 on the Client board must be now put at HIGH level allowing the Client to send and receive DATA from the Server.
Table 5. Server setup
Command Answer Notes
AT OK Check module ready
AT + BT C M OD E = 1 O K
AT+BTPMODE=1 OK
AT+BTDMODE=1 OK Discoverable
AT+BTSECMODE=1 OK
AT+BTENCMODE=0 OK
AT+BTPINCODE=”1234” OK Pin code
AT+BTNAME=”SPP Server” OK Set server name
AT+BTCLASS=52020C OK
AT+BTREGPORT=”SPP port” OK Name of service offered
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Disconnection
To disconnect, the Client has to put its GPIO3 LOW (Command mode) (changing from high t o l o w o n G P I O 3 a p p e a r s o n t h e C l i e n t P C s c r e e n a s + R E A D Y ) a n d s e n d s t h e c o m m a n d : AT+BTDISCONNECT OK
The result is the disconnection of the link Client / Server, and GPIO1 on both Client and Server boards returns to low (the LEDs go off).
8.3 Macro instructions
The MACRO concept with the commands AT+BTMACROSTART, AT+BTMACROSTOP and AT+MACROCLEAR has been introduced with version 1.2.1.8 of AT1 SW.
These commands work in such a way that all commands written between the AT+BTMACROSTART and AT+BTMACROSTOP commands are stored inside the internal flash memory and executed at each power up of the module.
Note: When you insert a command between MACROSTART and MACROSTOP you do not have
immediate execution of the command but only storing in flash memory. The module answers with OK or ERROR from a syntax point of view. Execution is active at the next power on.
After writing the commands between the two macro commands, the module could work in stand-alone without needing to program it at each power on.
The MACROCLEAR command erases all commands stored.
As an example: suppose the previous modules always have the final address 01 (Client) and 02 (Server) and we already know which connection to get.
Write the following sequence of commands in Client and Server module (see Tab l e 6 ). After the MACROSTOP command, they are stored in the internal memory of the corresponding module.
Table 6. Macro example
Client Server
AT+BTMACROSTART AT+BTMACROSTART
AT + BT C M OD E = 0 AT + BT C M OD E = 1
AT+BTPMODE=1 AT+BTPMODE=1
AT+ B T D M O D E = 0 AT + BT D M O D E = 1
AT+BTSECMODE=1 AT+BTSECMODE=1
AT+BTENCMODE=0 AT+BTENCMODE=0
AT+BTNAME="SPP Client" AT+BTPINCODE="1234"
AT+BTCLASS=52020C AT+BTNAME="SPP Server"
AT+BTCONNECT=0080E1000002,1,"1234",10,5 AT+BTCLASS=52020C
AT+BTMACROSTOP AT+BTREGPORT="SPP port"
AT + BT M AC R O ST O P
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Note that:
When the address module to connect to is known, the inquiry command can be omitted
The BTCONNECT command has been set to 10 retries at 5 sec intervals.
After the modules have been programmed, you can power off and power on again the modules themselves. At a certain point the modules will be connected to each other (LED on) without any intervention.
The sequence of powering on does not matter. The only rule to follow is that, once the Client has been powered on, the Server must be powered in the time set by the 10 retries at 5 sec interval.
During the macro execution the module answers with "OK” or "ERROR" for each command executed. This feedback can be eliminated using the AT+ECHO=OFF command.
8.4 Module BT address
Each module has its own address which identifies the module itself in the network. The above examples were used with addresses 0080E1000001 and 0080E1000002.
Modules on the GS-BT2416C2DBAT1 board could have different addresses. Before starting to send commands, the module address can be found with the command AT+BTSETTINGS=? which shows the relevant information of the module including the BT address.
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8.5 Point-to-point connection
Modules with AT commands firmware can only perform point-to-point connections. Only one connection can be activated at once.
A module can be connected to several other modules, but it has to disconnect from the previous connection before activating a new one.
Figure 8 shows an example of a Client C1 which needs to connect to Server S1,S2,..Sn:
In this case the following procedure must be used:
C1 establishes the connection to S1 to exchange data
C1 disconnects from S1 using the command AT+BTDISCONNECT
C1 establishes the connection to S2 to exchange data
C1 disconnects from S2 using the command AT+BTDISCONNECT
C1 establishes the connection to Sn to exchange data… and so on.
Figure 8. Point-to-point connection
C1
S1
S2
Sn
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9 Revision history
Table 7. Document revision history
Date Revision Changes
22-Oct-2007 1 Initial release
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