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MODULE, BLUETOOTH, DATA ACQUISITION

TOOTHPIC

Manufacturer Part Number
TOOTHPIC
Description
MODULE, BLUETOOTH, DATA ACQUISITION
Manufacturer
RF Solutions
Datasheet

Specifications of TOOTHPIC

Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
OpenTooth Firmware Solution
Description
OpenTooth is an example of a commercial application using ToothPIC. OpenTooth detects and recognizes
Bluetooth devices within a 10m range, allowing OEMs to add Bluetooth capability to access control products.
Typical applications include:
Executing the Finished Application
The OpenTooth product is a fully documented commercial product. The documentation is included in the
development kit as the file OpenTooth.pdf. Follow the instructions in that documentation to execute and
explore the product.
The documentation is of interest in itself because it gives an indication of important elements which should be
included in commercial products using OpenTooth. In particular, note:
User Interface Development in FlexiPanel Designer
The User Interface is defined in the file OpenToothRes.FxP. The user interface design is quite big but not
unusual. The ‘Access Log’ table and ‘Manual’ files button is used to provide an example of how to implement
them. In practice, either would probably benefit from more external memory.
Application Development in MPLAB
If you wish to customize the OpenTooth module, you will need to use the MPLAB development environment.
If you have not already done so, please first read the section Guide To MPLAB C18 Development.
The application code for the OpenTooth firmware solution is extensive and the entire project is in the
development kit. The most important files to note are the application source code file OpenTooth.c and the
Designer-generated macros header file OpenToothRes.h.
discussed below.
Static variables and Declarations
Prior to the main() function in OpenTooth.c:
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• Manual lock release – pulses relay when trusted device present and button pressed.
• Automatic lock release – pulses relay while trusted device present.
• Alarm deactivation – relay energizes while trusted device present.
• Wiegand “card reader" – if button pressed, sends Wiegand codes of all devices present.
• Personnel location tracker – sends Wiegand codes of all devices present at regular intervals.
• Patents apply and/or pending – all products incorporating ToothPIC are implicitly protected by
• Field-Programming Instructions – demonstrating this advanced feature of the products which relieves
• Frequently Asked Questions – relating to safety, privacy and security. Always better to answer these
• Antenna position guidance.
• Current requirements – since peak current requirement is relatively high.
• FCC / CE / IC Modular Approval – device labeling requirements.
• Static variables are declared.
FlexiPanel’s patents and patent applications.
you of the need to manage multiple product lines each with different firmware.
questions before your customers ask them.
9-Apr-06
Toothpick 3.0.00007
DS380-8
© FlexiPanel Ltd
The key features of the source code are
Patents apply and/or pending
www.FlexiPanel.com

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