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Cellular Phone Forum / General / Bluetooth / September 2003

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F8T001 Protocol Stack

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Phil Short - 27 Sep 2003 17:24 GMT
Can anyone tell me how much of the Bluetooth protocol stack runs on the
dongle versus the host PC?  If the latter, are there any USB dongles (or
CF adaptors, for that matter) where most of the protocol runs on the
dongle?

TIA,

Phil
Tony Clark - 28 Sep 2003 03:18 GMT
Not sure what you are after, but it is my belief that the dongles have ICs
that handle the BT radio functions and a small amount of the stack services.
Everything else is run on the host CPU. I don't think there is any
significant CPU capability in the dongles themselves.

TC

> Can anyone tell me how much of the Bluetooth protocol stack runs on the
> dongle versus the host PC?  If the latter, are there any USB dongles (or
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> Phil
 
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