RN-41 Bluetooth Evaluation Kit
The RN-41-EK is a fully certified Class 1 Bluetooth evaluation kit for the RN41 module. It has the flexibility to connect directly to a PC via a standard USB interface or to embedded processors through the TTL UART interface. The status LEDs, switches, and signal headers enable rapid prototyping and integration into existing systems.
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The RN-41-EK/RN-42-EK is a fully certified Bluetooth evaluation kit for the RN41/RN42 module. It has the flexibility to connect directly to a PC via a standard USB interface or to embedded processors through the TTL UART interface. The status LEDs, switches, and signal headers enable rapid prototyping and integration into existing systems.
- Evaluation board with USB interface
- Fully certified Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR/2.1/2.0/1.1 module
- Low power (8-30 mA connected, 2 mA idle)
- Embedded Bluetooth stack profiles included (requires no host stack): GAP, SDP, RFCOMM and L2CAP, with SPP, HID, and DUN profiles
- Supports various modes including HCI and SPP/DUN
- FCC, IC, CE certified, RoHS compliant
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