SWRU423A July 2015 – May 2016 WL1801MOD , WL1805MOD , WL1807MOD , WL1831MOD , WL1835MOD , WL1837MOD
WLAN and Bluetooth operate at the same RF band and must share it to exist concurrently for their operation, despite using a different air access mechanism and modulation. As a result, a single radio at a 2.4-GHz band can be used and shared between them. This mechanism permits a full control of the Bluetooth and WLAN IP air access.
The WLAN-BT coexistence performance results depend on several parameters, which can impact the overall system behavior and performance. Bluetooth modulation, packet type, or bandwidth can impact WLAN throughput performance. This is because Bluetooth, during eSCO and A2DP, has a higher priority over WLAN. The A2DP rate, for example, also impacts WLAN performance.
All results in Table 24 relate to a specific system configuration, and will vary depending on Bluetooth and WLAN parameters and peer device capabilities.