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PAN1325
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  • Forum Post: Re: PAN1325 Preloaded Code

    Gustavo L Gustavo L
    Mark, The PAN1325 and similar devices are provided as a complete solution that includes an MSP430 or Stellaris device. The firmware in the devices is proprietary. However, the stack that you need for Bluetooth is available for the MSP430 and Stellaris devices, and could be adapted if you contacted...
    on Apr 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: PAN1325 Preloaded Code

    Miguel Miguel
    Mark, Please find some comments embedded: Without the 32.768KHz slow clock connected to the PAN1325, no communications takes place. Once I have connected a 32.768KHz clock source I am able to send commands and receive responses. Certainly the need for an extra component in a cost-concious design...
    on Apr 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: CC2560 - VDDIO Specs

    Ibon Zalbide Ibon Zalbide
    Hello, I am developing a Bluetooth device using the MSP430BT5190 + CC2560 (PAN1325) platform. In the documentation provided by Panasonic about the PAN1315 and PAN1325 modules, there is little (almost zero) information about the I/O supply voltage. In the electrical characteristics this value is required...
    on Apr 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Availability of Stellaris Bluetooth stack for PAN1315; PAN1315 firmware updates

    Trevor Wood Trevor Wood
    I too am in the same situation. I emailed TI but my questions about the Stellaris stack and the CC2560 SP were not answered. Instead I was told to contact Panasonic. I would like to know when the Stellaris Bluetooth stack will be available and whether or not it will be open source. I too will require...
    on May 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: Power supply options for CC2560 / PAN1315

    Edward Keyes Edward Keyes
    The PAN1315 data sheet mentions that it can be run from either direct battery power, a regulated 1.8V supply, or a mixture of the two, with "maximum RF output power" only obtained when a higher-voltage supply is used. However, I can't find any further info on exactly what that implies...
    on Jun 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Using only ANT functionality of CC2567-PAN1327

    Mathew Pottinger Mathew Pottinger
    Hi, The PAN1327 module (which contains a CC2567) is an attractive module due to its size. Currently my company's product utilizes the ANTAP281M4IB (which contains a nRF24AP2). I am looking to replace the ANTAP281M41B module with the PAN1327 module, however we are NOT interested in using the...
    on Jul 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Availability of Stellaris Bluetooth stack for PAN1315; PAN1315 firmware updates

    Jonathan Layes Jonathan Layes
    Hi, I have a couple of questions relating to the use of the PAN1315/PAN1325 modules. We are currently designing a product, using the DK-LM3S9B96/EM2/PAN1325ETU development boards for firmware development. We are currently porting the open-source lwBT Bluetooth stack to Stellaris (using the Stellaris...
    on May 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: PAN1325

    Carlos Mojarro81803 Carlos Mojarro81803
    Hi, I'm developing an application using a PAN1325. Can it be controlled using standard HCI commands or a microcontroller with bluetooth stack diferent from ti uCfff
    on Aug 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: PAN1325

    Carlos Mojarro81803 Carlos Mojarro81803
    Hi Gustavo, Does the service pack needs to be loaded each time it powers up? After the service pack is loaded what is the baud rate used to communicate? Thank you Carlos
    on Sep 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: PAN1325

    Carlos Mojarro81803 Carlos Mojarro81803
    Hi, I'm controlling a PAN1325 module with my own stack. After power up sequence RTS pin goes low, but when I send a reset command at 115.2kbps the module responds at a lower baud rate, aparently around 11kbps. At what baud rate should I communicate with the module? Thanks for your...
    on Sep 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: PAN13X5, Stellaris, StonestreetOne and Bluetooth SIG Certifications

    Ben Corrado Ben Corrado
    Does anyone know if i use a PAN13X5 module and the Stellarisware stack that StonestreetOne produced if we will need to have the product tested by the Bluetooth SIG? My understanding is that When using a pre-certified module (such as the PAN13x5), you don't need to retest the for Bluetooth SIG...
    on Oct 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: Bluetooth SoC CC2540

    Karl Fraasch Karl Fraasch
    I am looking into purchasing a bluetooth transceiver module for a prototype, specifically the PAN13xx series. Does anybody know if these modules can be controlled using the System on chip concept? I see the CC2540 is SOC, but what I can't tell is if the CC2560, CC2564 etc. are the same as well. They...
    on Nov 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: about schematic PAN1315

    hamza essid hamza essid
    Hello I want to know if someone can help me to get the schematic of the PAN1315 and how i can connect it with the microcontroller Pic18f2550 ? Thank you
    on Apr 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: Unable to "talk" with pan1325

    Frantisek Horinek Frantisek Horinek
    Hello, I'm unable to communicate with pan1325 module. I supplied 3.3V to pin 11(CL1.5_LDO_IN) and 15(MLDO_IN), 1.8V to pin 22(VDD_IO), provide 32k clock to pin 8(SLOW_CLK_IN), drive pin 16(nSHUTD) high and pin 3(CTS) low. I'm using linux blueZ uart stack (hciattach /dev/ttyUSB0 any 115200...
    on Jun 30, 2011
  • Forum Post: PAN1325 Interface with dspic30F

    Babar Ali Babar Ali
    Hi, I am trying to interface PAN1325 with dsPIC30F6014. Still I am unble to get any HCI Interface document or interface commands like AT. Can any body provide me such documents or web link to these documents. Does PAN1325 module firmware has Bluetooth stack? Regards Babar
    on Jan 1, 2013
  • Forum Post: PAN1325 Preloaded Code

    Mark Levreault Mark Levreault
    Does anyone know what firmware is loaded into the raw PAN1325 modules as shipped from the factory? I am having some difficulty getting answers from Panasonic and TI tech support. I am presuming that some standard HCI functionality is preloaded but cannot be sure. Anyone?? Also, I asked this in /etc...
    on Apr 8, 2011
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