TI’s dual-mode Bluetooth® stack on STM32F4 MCUs (CC256XSTBTBLESW) software for Bluetooth + Bluetooth low energy enables the STM32 ARM®Cortex®-M4 processor and includes single mode and dual mode, while implementing the Bluetooth 4.0 specification. The Bluetooth stack is fully qualified (QDID 69887 and QDID 69886) and provides simple command-line applications to help speed development and can be MFI capable.
For a complete evaluation solution, the CC256XSTBTBLESW works directly with the STM3240G-EVAL hardware development kit. The stack for the STM32 MCU is certified and royalty-free (CC256XSTBTBLESW).
The software works with all CC256x EM boards (CC256XQFNEM, CC2564MODNEM, and CC2564MODAEM) to provide a complete Bluetooth BR/EDR/LE HCI solution, reducing design effort and enabling a faster time to market. The CC256x EM boards include TI's seventh-generation Bluetooth core and provide a product-proven, Bluetooth 4.1-compliant solution. The devices provide best-in-class RF performance with a transmit power and receive RX sensitivity that provide approximately two times the range of other BLE-only solutions. TI’s power-management hardware and software algorithms help save a significant amount of power in common Bluetooth BR/EDR/LE modes of operation.
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Classic Profiles:
Low Energy Profiles:
This demonstration lets you to evaluate TI's CC256x Bluetooth device with the STM3240G-EVAL platform. The CC256x+ STM3240G-EVAL Bluetooth applications offer a rich out-of-box experience. These applications let you use a console to send Bluetooth commands, set up a Bluetooth device to accept connections, connect to a remote Bluetooth device, and communicate through Bluetooth. This demonstration includes one sample application for each profile with simple command-line sample applications to speed development. See Figure 1 for an overview of the demonstration.