F2M03MLA-S03 Free2Move, F2M03MLA-S03 Datasheet - Page 33

MOD BLUETOOTH V2.0 W/ANTENNA

F2M03MLA-S03

Manufacturer Part Number
F2M03MLA-S03
Description
MOD BLUETOOTH V2.0 W/ANTENNA
Manufacturer
Free2Move
Datasheet

Specifications of F2M03MLA-S03

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
3Mbps
Modulation Or Protocol
Bluetooth v2.0+EDR, Class 1, 2 & 3
Applications
Bluetooth v2.0
Power - Output
7.9dBm ~ 8.6dBm
Sensitivity
-85dBm
Voltage - Supply
3.1 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
45mA
Current - Transmitting
75mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
On-Board, Chip
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
Other names
647-1015-2
F2M03MLA-S03-R1B
Rev: c
Low power Multimedia Bluetooth™ Module with antenna F2M03MLA
Datasheet
6.4
Serial Peripheral Interface
F2M03MLA is a slave device that uses terminals SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_CLK and SPI_CSB. This
interface is used for program emulation/debug and IC test. It is also the means by which the F2M03MLA
flash may be programmed, before any 'boot' program is loaded.
The SPI signals should be routed out from the module if you need to upgrade the firmware on the module in
the future when the module is already soldered.
Note:
The designer should be aware that no security protection is built into the hardware or firmware associated with this port, so the
terminals should not be permanently connected in a PC application. This interface is not a user interface and only used for initial
download and configuration of the firmware for the module.
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6.5 I
C Interface
PIO[8:6] can be used to form a master I2C interface. The interface is formed using software to drive these
lines. Therefore, it is suited only to relatively slow functions such as driving a dot matrix liquid crystal display
(LCD), keyboard scanner or EEPROM.
Notes:
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The I
C interface is controlled by firmware specific settings. Please see specific firmware datasheet for information
PIO lines need to be pulled-up through 2.2k: resistors.
PIO[7:6] dual functions, UART bypass and EEPROM support, therefore, devices using an EEPROM cannot
support UART bypass mode.
For connection to EEPROMs, contact Free2move for information about devices that are currently supported.
Example EEPROM Connection
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