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        Bluetooth 4.0 uses 2 MHz spacing which allows for 40 channels. The first channel starts at 2402 MHz and continues up to 2480 MHz in 1 MHz steps. It usually performs 1600 hops per second, with Adaptive Frequency-Hopping (AFH) enabled. Originally, DQPSK ...
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        Learn how Bluetooth 4.0 introduced low energy technology to the Bluetooth Core Specification, enabling new Bluetooth Smart devices that can operate for months years on tiny ...
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    Welcome to the member website of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Here members of the SIG gain access to technical documentation, brand and marketing information, and the different technical working groups....
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    Bluetooth low energy or Bluetooth LE, marketed as Bluetooth Smart, is a wireless personal area network technology designed and marketed by the Bluetooth ......
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    All rights reserved. Changing the way the world connects. Bluetooth 4.0: Low Energy. Joe Decuir, Standards Architect, CSR plc; IEEE Region 6 NW Area chair ......
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    When the Bluetooth SIG announced the formal adoption of Bluetooth® Core Specification version 4.0, it included the hallmark Bluetooth Smart (low energy) ......
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    1 List of profiles 2 Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) 3 Attribute Profile (ATT) 4 Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 5 Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) 6 Basic Printing Profile (BPP) 7 Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP) 8 Cordless Telephony Pro...
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    Bluetooth 4.1 improves usability for consumers, empowers innovation for product developers and extends the ......
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    2011年9月30日 ... 至於藍牙4.0 LE中的”LE”代表的是Low Energy,也就是低功耗。藍牙4.0的技術架構 包含了傳統藍牙技術(如Bluetooth 2.1+EDR)與藍牙低功耗技術, ......
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    28 Jul 2011 ... The Bluetooth 4.0 specification effectively imposes 2 types of devices: a dual mode .... [2] Wikipedia....