BT800 Series Bluetooth Module
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Bluetooth 4.0 dual mode USB dongle - HW v-02

Specifications

Antenna Type
Internal
Bluetooth Version
v4.0 Dual Mode
Chipset (Wireless)
QCA (CSR) 8510
Compliance
FCC, ISED, EU
Connector
USB Pluggable
Data Rate
Up to 3 Mbps
Development Kit Contents
Development board and software tools
Dimension (Height - mm)
17.4 mm
Dimension (Length - mm)
46.75 mm
Dimension (Width - mm)
12 mm
Frequency Range (Max)
2480 MHz
Frequency Range (Min)
2402 MHz
Input Power
1.7 - 3.6 V
Logical Interfaces
USB, GPIO, I2S, PCM
OS/Software
HCI
Product Type
Embedded Module
Protocols
AT Command Set
Range
100 meters
Receive Sensitivity
-89 dBm
System Architecture
Hosted
Technology
Bluetooth 4.0, Dual Mode (Classic + BLE)
Transmit Power (Max)
+8 dBm
Weight
.21 oz (6 g)
Wireless Specification
Bluetooth v4.0 Classic

Documentation

Name Part Type Last Updated
PCN 8C-2021 - BT800/820/830 BT820-02 Documentation 09/01/2021

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FAQ

How can I connect a Bluetooth Low Energy Device to a PC?

Bluetooth Low Energy uses Services as opposed to the set of standardized profiles that exists for Classic Bluetooth. While some Bluetooth Low Energy services have been standardized by the Bluetooth SIG, the development of custom services is allowed to meet custom application requirements.
 
Because Bluetooth Low Energy uses a completely different protocol than Classic Bluetooth and supports custom services, Bluetooth Low Energy devices cannot connect to a computer through the typical Bluetooth configuration of a computer. Therefore, connecting to a PC requires writing and running a Bluetooth Low Energy Central Role/Client application to collect the data sent from the Bluetooth Low Energy peripheral modules. Application development for PCs and Mobile devices is outside the scope of our support. Alternatively, a BL654 USB dongle could be used as a BLE Central Role device, to collect the BLE data and pass it to the PC over a COM Port. However, you would still need an application to view and process the data received over that COM Port.
 
We generally recommend customers who are new to Bluetooth Low Energy obtain a copy of Getting Started with Bluetooth Low Energy to help them understand the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol and the GATT table. There are also many resources available online which explain this. 

When Bluetooth Low Energy was first introduced and we launched our BL6xx product line (predecessors to the BL65x series) we produced the BL600 and BL620 smartBASIC Application Walkthrough document, which provides an overview of how Bluetooth Low Energy works and how a GATT table is constructed.