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different profiles for different applications possible optimal usage of wireless bandwidth possible profiles can be activated by EEPROM settings during startup different profiles allow flexible data rates predefined profiles for standard applications other profiles can be defined by the customer
Profile 1: Point to Point High Speed in process
Profile 2: Point to Multi Point in process
Profile 3:
Media Control Center Parameter
stereo headset: Master to Slave per channel 64 kbit/s mono microphone: Slave to Master 64 kbit/s mouse: Slave to Master 16,0 kbit/s 6 Byte each 3 ms mouse: Master to Slave 5,3 kbit/s 16 Byte each 24 ms optional keyboard: Slave to Master 16,0 kbit/s 6 Byte each 3 ms keyboard: Master to Slave 5,3 kbit/s 16 Byte each 24 ms optional pointer: Slave to Master 8,0 kbit/s 6 Byte each 6 ms pointer: Master to Slave 5,3 kbit/s 16 Byte each 24 ms optional remote controller: Slave to Master 8,0 kbit/s 6 Byte each 6 ms remote controller: Master to Slave 5,3 kbit/s 16 Byte each 24 ms optional game pad / joystick: Slave to Master 16,0 kbit/s 6 Byte each 3 ms game pad / joystick: Master to Slave 21,3 kbit/s 16 Byte each 6 ms optional optional mixed with voice data: Master to Slave min 0 kbit/s max 512 kbit/s 384 byte in 6 ms data: Slave to Master min 0 kbit/s max 218 kbit/s 164 byte in 6 ms
used USB class codes: HID (used Interface Protocol codes) o none (used for special applications) o mouse o joystick communications device class (virtual Com Port) wireless controller hub (for wireless multipoint applications)
Application Software Suite Resources interface access for GPIO, UART, H-Bridge, Battery IRQ interrupt function guaranteed ĩP resources application process controlled by OS Tiny communication driver for IēC, ISO 7816, audio wireless communication for Master and Slave wireless interface for application with IEEE 802.15.4 USB interface with Standard Device Request Library
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