Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of BlueToothIcsDesign


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05/12/10 14:00:38 (14 years ago)
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  • BlueToothIcsDesign

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     1= Introduction = 
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     3If you have sufficient soldering skills it is possible to build a cheaper BlueTooth ICS adapter by using the RN-42 adapter and a small number of parts.  The RN-42 Bluetooth module requires 3.3 volts for operation and communication so we will need some circuitry to adjust voltages.   
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     6= Schematic = 
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     8Below is a schematic of how the RN-42 module could be used to build a ICS adapter. 
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     10[[Image(//images/schematics/fsicsblue.png, 25%, title=5 volt USB to TTL adapter)]]  
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     12= License = 
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