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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Bluetooth® is the codename for a technology specification for low-cost, short-range radio links between mobile PCs, mobile phones and other portable devices, and connectivity to the Internet. The Bluetooth wireless technology specification marks the first time that major players in the converging communications and computer industries have defined a radio standard that allows mobile phones, hand-held computers and PCs to communicate wirelessly with each other without manual intervention from the user. The specification's ability to meet cost/performance needs for a whole raft of applications will be a significant factor in its adoption. Bluetooth wireless technology is lower in cost than alternative wireless standards and will also often allow a lower cost replacement for cables and connectors, particularly when accounting for installation and maintenance. It is about to revolutionize the personal connectivity market by providing freedom from wired connections.

The Bluetooth Name

The Bluetooth name itself comes from the 10th century Danish Viking King, Harald Blåtand (Bluetooth in English), who united and controlled Denmark and Norway, hence the inspiration of the name, by uniting products through Bluetooth.

Harald apparently enjoyed eating Blueberries, to such an extent that his teeth were stained blue!

Today people have their computer connected by cables to the keyboard, as well as a printer, mouse, monitor and so on. For the average user all these cables have become a real nuisance, whether at work, in the home, and particularly when travelling. Most of us have experienced the annoyance messing around with al these cables and getting tangled up in the process. Bluetooth wireless technology will fix this, as a cable-replacement technology.

A Bluetooth chip replaces a cable by taking the information normally carried by it, and transmitting the information at a special 2.4GHz frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which then gives the information received to the computer, phone, printer, handheld, headset, or whatever.

Many other possibilities are opened up with respect to transmitting information as Bluetooth wireless technology allows the user to transmit data from any one Bluetooth wireless equipped product to another. You can transmit information between a computer and a printer, a mobile phone to a printer, or even a printer to a printer.

With this in mind the interest in Bluetooth wireless technology has rocketed. It can be applied to a host of applications and equipment. In some cases adding new features and usability. In other applications Bluetooth wireless technology will revolutionize product design and create new products and applications.

Bluetooth chips will be used in such things as robotics, interactive toys, within the home, meter reading, it could identify cargo, ease the use of digital cameras and MP3s, be used in vending machines, act as a headset that communicates with a mobile phone in your pocket, within audio speakers, or even a refrigerator automatically ordering over the internet the weeks shopping.

Whatever the ideas, Bluetooth wireless technology is set to take off. The objective of this site is to make it the first point of reference for the Bluetooth technology designer community, and help you easily and speedily integrate Bluetooth wireless functionality into your chosen application.

More information about Bluetooth can be found on the web site at www.bluetooth.com


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