Transcription of UG103.14: Bluetooth® LE Fundamentals - Silicon Labs
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: Bluetooth LE FundamentalsThis volume of Silicon Labs Fundamentals series provides anoverview of Bluetooth low energy technology. Traditional Blue-tooth technology is optimized for sending a steady stream of highquality data in a power-efficient way. Bluetooth low energy tech-nology allows for short bursts of long-range radio connections,making it ideal for applications that depend on long battery lifeand don t need high throughput streaming data. This overview fo-cuses on Bluetooth low energy technology, but also calls outsome of the contrasts with traditional Bluetooth Labs Fundamentals series covers topics that project managers, application de-signers, and developers should understand before beginning to work on an embeddednetworking solution using Silicon Labs chips, networking stacks such as EmberZNetPRO or Silicon Labs Threa
All physical channels use GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) modulation, with a modulation index of 0.5, which allows reduced peak power consumption. In Bluetooth 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2 specification, the physical layer data rate is 1 Mbps.
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