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7.2 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is an open standard for exchanging data between sys-
tems over short distances and has been developed by Ericsson as
an RF-communication link between mobile phones and other equip-
ment. Communication uses the 2,45 Ghz-band and does not require
a line-of-sight connection. The high GHz-frequency band allows
Bluetooth-signals to penetrate and pass concrete materials as long
as they do not contain metals.
Bluetooth-systems may be considered as alternatives for cable-
connections and is used to interconnect all sorts of equipments. The
developers concentrated on cheap radio-technology, which enables
us to integrate Bluetooth in any electronic design.
Bluetooth’s low energy consumption (30 micro-amperes in ‘hold
mode’, respectively 8-30 mA during active communication phases)
allows us to use the system in mobile equipment which depend on
battery power supplies. Standard Bluetooth-systems (class 2)
ranges up to 10 meters.
Modern mobile phones usually have been provided with Bluetooth-
modules, which is a good reason for us to install Asuro- and other
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