From 6d9dc928851542a4ec486e0d14a942b617e22182 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Ringwald Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 11:05:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] add 2015 qualifcation --- README.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0f5a58448..d0909a9b8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ It is well suited for small, resource-constraint devices such as 8 or 16 bit embedded systems as it is highly configurable and comes with an ultra small memory footprint. A minimal configuration for an SPP server on a MSP430 can run in 32 kB FLASH and only 4 kB of RAM. -It connects to the Bluetooth modules via different Bluetooth HCI transport layers (e.g., HCI H4 UART and -H5 the "Tree-Wire" protocol). The various platforms can be easily targeted by providing the necessary +It connects to the Bluetooth modules via a different Bluetooth HCI transport layers (e.g., HCI H4 UART and +H5 the "Tree-Wire" protocol, HCI H2 USB). Various platforms can be easily targeted by providing the necessary UART, CPU, and CLOCK implementations. On smaller embedded systems, a minimal run loop implementation allows to use BTstack without a Real Time OS (RTOS). @@ -15,17 +15,15 @@ If a RTOS is already provided, BTstack can be integrated and run as a single thr On larger systems, BTstack provides a daemon that connects to a Bluetooth module. Multiple applications can communicate with this daemon over different inter-process communication methods. -BTstack supports both, the Central and the Peripheral Role of Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy specification. +BTstack supports both, the Central and the Peripheral Role of Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy specification. It can be configures as both a single mode or a dual mode stack. BTstack is free for non-commercial use. For commercial use, tell us a bit about your project to get a quote. -The Serial Port Profile (SPP) and the Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy Peripheral role (LE Peripheral) have been qualified with -the Bluetooth SIG (QD ID 54558). This summer, we plan to qualify for Bluetooth Core 4.2, -together with LE Central, PAN/BNEP and HSP. +It has been qualified with the the Bluetooth SIG for GAP, IOP, HFP, HSP, SPP, PAN profiles and +GATT, SM of the Bluetooth 4.2 LE Central and Peripheral roles (QD ID 25340). ## Documentation -For starters, check the BTstack Manual - [HTML](http://bluekitchen-gmbh.com/btstack/) - [PDF](http://bluekitchen-gmbh.com/btstack.pdf) @@ -41,11 +39,13 @@ For starters, check the BTstack Manual ## Supported Profiles * GAP * IOP +* HFP +* HSP * SPP * PAN * GATT -Coming soon: HSP, HFP, and more. +Coming next: HID, HOGP, A2DP, and more. ## Evaluation Platforms @@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ Status | Platform ## Supported Chipsets Chipsets | Status -------------- | ------ -TI CC256x, WL183x | complete incl. eHCIll support (chipset-cc256x) -CSR 8811, 8510 | H4 only (chipset-csr) +TI CC256x, WL183x | complete incl. eHCIll support and SCO-over-HCI (chipset-cc256x) +CSR 8x10, 8x11 | H4 only (chipset-csr), SCO-over-HCI missing STM STLC2500D | working, no support for custom deep sleep management (chipset-stlc2500d) TC35661 | working, BLE patches missing (chipset-tc3566x) -EM 9301 | experimental use on Arduino Shield (chipset-em9301) -CSR USB Dongles | complete -Broadcom USB Dongles | complete +EM 9301 (LE-only) | working, used on Arduino Shield (chipset-em9301) +CSR USB Dongles | complete, incl. SCO-over-HCI +Broadcom USB Dongles | complete, SCO-over-HCI not working ## Discussion and Community Support [BTstack Google Group](http://groups.google.com/group/btstack-dev)