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135e00af0SMatthias RingwaldIn this chapter, we first explain how Bluetooth chipsets are connected physically and
235e00af0SMatthias Ringwaldthen provide information about popular Bluetooth chipset and their use with BTstack.
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435e00af0SMatthias RingwaldThe communication between a Host (a computer or an MCU) and a Host Controller (the actual Bluetoot chipset) follows the Host Controller Interface (HCI), see {@fig:HostChipsetConnection}. HCI defines how commands, events, asynchronous and synchronous data packets are exchanged. Asynchronous packets (ACL) are used for data transfer, while synchronous packets (SCO) are used for Voice with the Headset and the Hands-Free Profiles.
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67a656c79SMatthias Ringwald![Host Controller to Host connection](../doc/manual/docs/picts/host_chipset_connection.png){#fig:HostChipsetConnection}
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835e00af0SMatthias RingwaldOn desktop-class computers incl. laptops, USB is mainly used as HCI transport layer. For USB Bluetooth chipsets, there is little variation: most USB dongles on the market currently contain a Broadcom BCM20702 or a CSR 851x chipset.
935e00af0SMatthias RingwaldOn embedded systems, UART connections are used instead, although USB could be used as well.
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1135e00af0SMatthias RingwaldMost USB Bluetooth dongles on the market conatin either an Broadcom BCM20702
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1329c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldFor UART connections, different transport layer variants exist. The most common one is the official "UART Transport", also called H4. It requires hardware flow control via the CTS/RTS lines and assumes no errors on the UART lines. The "Three-Wire UART Transport", also called H5, makes use of the SLIP protocol to transmit a packet and can deal with packet loss and bit-errors by retransmission. Finally, Texas Instruments created the "eHCILL transport" layer based on H4 that allows both sides to enter sleep mode without loosing synchronisation.
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1535e00af0SMatthias RingwaldUnfortunately, the HCI standard misses a few relevant details:
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1735e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * For UART based connections, the initial baud rate isn't defined but most Bluetooth chipsets use 115200 baud. For better throughput, a higher baud rate is necessary, but there's no standard HCI command to change it. Instead, each vendor had to come up with their own set of vendor-specific commands. Sometimes, additional steps, e.g. doing a warm reset, are neceesary to activate the baud rate change as well.
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1935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * Some Bluetooth chipsets don't have a unique MAC address. On start, the MAC address needs to be set, but there's no standard HCI command to set it.
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2135e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * SCO data for Voice can either be transmitted via the HCI interface or via an explicit PCM/I2S interface on the chipset. Most chipsets default to the PCM/I2S interface. To use it via USB or for Wide-Band Speech in the Hands-Free Profile, the data needs to be delivered to the host MCU. Newer Bluetooth standards define a HCI command to configure the SCO routing, but it is not implemented in the chipsets we've tested so far. Instead, this is configured in a vendor-specific way as well.
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2335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * In addition, most vendors allow to patch or configure their chipsets at run time by sending custom comands to the chipset. Obviously, this is also vendor dependent.
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2635e00af0SMatthias RingwaldThe level of developer documentation and support varies widely between the various Bluetooth chipset providers.
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2835e00af0SMatthias RingwaldFrom our experience, only Texas Instruments and EM Microelectronics provide all relevant information directly on their website. Nordic Semiconductor does not officially have Bluetooth chipsets with HCI interface, but their the documentation on their nRF5 series is complete and very informative. TI and Nordic also provide excellent support via their respective web forum.
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3035e00af0SMatthias RingwaldBroadcom, whose Bluetooth + Wifi division has been acquired by the Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, provides developer documentation only to large customers as far as we know. It's possible to join their Community forum and download the WICED SDK. The WICED SDK is targeted at Wifi + Bluetooth Combo chipsets and contains the necessary chipset patch files.
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3235e00af0SMatthias RingwaldCSR, which has been acquired by Qualcomm, provides all relevant information on their Support website after signing an NDA.
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34439b93a1SMatthias RingwaldChipset              | Type      | HCI Transport  | BD_ADDR (1)  | SCO over HCI (2) | LE DLE | Multiple LE Roles    | BTstack folder | Comment
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36*d77060bdSMatthias RingwaldBroadcom UART        | Dual mode | H4, H5         | rarely       | Maybe            | No     |      Maybe (3)       | bcm            | Max UART baudrate 3 mbps
37*d77060bdSMatthias RingwaldBroadcom USB Dongles | Dual mode | USB            | Yes          | Yes              | No     |         No           | bcm            |
3835e00af0SMatthias RingwaldCSR UART             | Dual mode | H4, H5         | rarely       | No (didn't work) | No     |         No           | csr            |
3935e00af0SMatthias RingwaldCSR USB Dongles      | Dual mode | USB            | Mostly       | Yes              | No     |         No           | csr            |
4035e00af0SMatthias RingwaldDialog DA14581       | LE        | H4, SPI        | ?            | n.a.             | No     |         No           |                | Waiting for dev kit
4135e00af0SMatthias RingwaldEM 9301              | LE        | SPI            | No           | n.a.             | No     |         No           | em9301         | Custom HCI SPI implementation
4235e00af0SMatthias RingwaldEM 9304              | LE        | SPI, H4        | ?            | n.a.             | Yes    |         No           |                | Waiting for dev kit
4335e00af0SMatthias RingwaldNordic nRF           | LE        | H4             | fixed random | n.a.             | Yes    |         Yes          |                | Requires custom HCI firmware
4435e00af0SMatthias RingwaldSTM STLC2500D        | Classic   | H4             | No           | No (didn't try)  | n.a    |         n.a.         | stlc2500d      | Custom deep sleep management not supported
4535e00af0SMatthias RingwaldToshiba TC35661      | Dual mode | H4             | No           | No (didn't try)  | No     |         No           | tc3566         | HCI version not tested. See below
46439b93a1SMatthias RingwaldTI CC256x, WL183x    | Dual mode | H4, H5, eHCILL | Yes          | Yes              | No     |    Yes for CC256XC   | cc256x         | Also WL185x, WL187x, and WL189x
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4835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Notes**:
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5035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  1. BD_ADDR: Not all Bluetooth chipset come with a fixed valid MAC Address. Better Broadcom and CSR dongles come with a MAC address from the dongle manufacturer, but cheaper ones might come with identical addresses.
5135e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  2. SCO over HCI: All Bluetooth Classic chipsets support SCO over HCI, for those that are marked with No, we either didn't try or didn't found enough information to configure it correctly.
52439b93a1SMatthias Ringwald  3. Multiple LE Roles: Apple uses Broadcom Bluetooth+Wifi in their iOS devices and newer iOS versions support multipe concurrent LE roles,
5335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  so at least some Broadcom models support multiple concurrent LE roles.
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5535e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## Broadcom
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5729c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldBefore the Broadcom Wifi+Bluetooth division was taken over by Cypress Semiconductor, it was not possible to buy Broadcom chipset in low quantities. Nevertheless, module manufacturers like Ampak created modules that contained Broadcom BCM chipsets (Bluetooth as well as Bluetooth+Wifi combos) that might already have been pre-tested for FCC and similar certifications.
5835e00af0SMatthias RingwaldA popular example is the Ampak AP6212A module that contains an BCM 43438A1 and is used on the Raspberry Pi 3, the RedBear Duo, and the RedBear IoT pHAT for older Rasperry Pi models.
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6029c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldThe best source for documentation on vendor specific commands so far has been the source code for blueZ and the Bluedroid Bluetooth stack from Android.
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6235e00af0SMatthias RingwaldBroadcom USB dongles do not require special configuration, however SCO data is not routed over USB by default.
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6435e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Init scripts**: For UART connected chipsets, an init script has to be uploaded after power on. For Bluetooth chipsets that are used in Broadcom Wifi+Bluetooth combos, this file often can be found as a binary file in Linux distributions with the ending *'.hcd'* or as part of the WICED SDK as C source file that contains the init script as a data array for use without a file system.
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6635e00af0SMatthias RingwaldTo find the correct file, Broadcom chipsets return their model number when asked for their local name.
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6829c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldBTstack supports uploading of the init script in two variants: using .hcd files looked up by name in the posix-h4 port and by linking against the init script in the WICED port.
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7035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr** can be set with a custom command. A fixed addres is provided on some modules, e.g. the AP6212A, but not on others.
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7235e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** can be configured with a custom command found in the bluez sources. We haven't been able to route SCO data over HCI yet.
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7429c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** can be set with custom command. The baud rate resets during the warm start after uploading the init script. So, the overall scheme is this: start at default baud rate, get local version info, send custom Broadcom baud rate change command, wait for response, set local UART to high baud rate, and then send init script. After sending the last command from the init script, reset the local UART. Finally, send custom baud rate change command, wait for response, and set local UART to high baud rate.
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7635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: The common code for all Broadcom chipsets is provided by *btstack_chipset_bcm.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_bcm_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function.
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7829c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldSCO Data can not be routed over HCI via USB or UART, so HFP Wide-Band Speech is not supported currently. HSP and HFP Narrow Band Speech is supported via I2C/PCM pins.
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8035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## CSR
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8235e00af0SMatthias RingwaldSimilar to Broadcom, the best source for documentation is the source code for blueZ.
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8435e00af0SMatthias RingwaldCSR USB dongles do not require special configuration and SCO data is routed over USB by default.
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8635e00af0SMatthias RingwaldCSR chipset do not require an actual init script in general, but they allow to configure the chipset via so-called PSKEYs. After setting one or more PSKEYs, a warm reset activates the new setting.
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8835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr** can be set via PSKEY. A fixed address can be provided if the chipset has some kind of persistent memory to store it. Most USB Bluetooth dongles have a fixed BD ADDR.
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9035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** can be configured via a set of PSKEYs. We haven't been able to route SCO data over HCI for UART connections yet.
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9229c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** can be set as part of the initial configuration and gets actived by the warm reset.
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9435e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: The common code for all Broadcom chipsets is provided by *btstack_chipset_csr.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_csr_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function. The baud rate is set during the general configuration.
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9635e00af0SMatthias RingwaldSCO Data is routed over HCI for USB dongles, but not for UART connections. HSP and HFP Narrow Band Speech is supported via I2C/PCM pins.
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9935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## Dialog Semiconductor
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10129c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldDialog Semiconductor offers the DA14581, an LE-only SoC that can be programmed with an HCI firmware. The HCI firmware can be uploaded on boot into SRAM or stored in the OTP (One-time programmable) memory, or in an external SPI.
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10335e00af0SMatthias RingwaldWe just ordered a Dev Kit and will try to implement the firmware upload to SRAM option. This chipset supports the Bluetooth 4.2. specification but does not seem to implement the Data Length Extension nor supports multiple concurrent roles.
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10535e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## EM Microelectronic Marin
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10735e00af0SMatthias RingwaldFor a long time, the EM9301 has been the only Bluetooth Single-Mode LE chipset with an HCI interface. The EM9301 can be connected via SPI or UART. The UART interface does not support hardware flow control and is not recommended for use with BTstack. The SPI mode uses a proprietary but documented exension to implement flow control and signal if the EM9301 has data to send.
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10935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Update:** EM has just announced a new EM9304 that also features an HCI mode and supports the Bluetooth 4.2. specification. It seems to support the Data Length Extension but not and multiple concurrent roles.
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11135e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr** must be set during startup since it does not have a stored fix address.
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11335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** is not supported since it is LE only.
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11535e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** could be set for UART mode. For SPI, the master controls the speed via the SPI Clock line.
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11735e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Init scripts** are not required although it is possible to upload small firmware patches.
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11935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: The common code for the EM9301 is provided by *btstack_chipset_em9301.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_em9301_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function. It enables to set the BD Addr during start.
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12235e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## Nordic nRF5 series
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12435e00af0SMatthias RingwaldThe Single-Mode LE chipsets from the Nordic nRF5 series chipsets do not have an HCI interface. Instead, they provide an LE Bluetooth Stack as a binary library, the so-called *SoftDevices*. Developer can write their Bluetooth application on top of this library usually. Since the chipset can be programmed, it can also be loaded with a firmware that provides a regular HCI H4 interface for a Host.
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12635e00af0SMatthias RingwaldAn interesting feature of the nRF5 chipsets is that they can support multiple LE roles at the same time, e.g. being Central in one connection and a Peripheral in another connection. Also, the nRF52 SoftDevice implementation supports the Bluetooth 4.2 Data Length Extension.
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12835e00af0SMatthias RingwaldBoth nRF5 series, the nRF51 and the nRF52, can be used with an HCI firmware. The HCI firmware does not support the Data Length Extension yet, but this will be supported soon. Also, the nRF51 does not support encryted connections at the moment (November 18th, 2016) although this might become supported as well.
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13035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD ADDR** is not set automatically. However, during production, a 64-bit random number is stored in the each chip. Nordic uses this random number as a random static address in their SoftDevice implementation.
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13235e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** is not supported since it is LE only.
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13429c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** is fixed to 115200 by the patch althouth the firmware could be extended to support a baud rate change.
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13635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Init script** is not required.
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13835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: No special chipset driver is provided. In order to use the random static address, the provided patch stores this address as the (invalid) public address that is returned by the HCI Read BD Addr command. When BTstack detects that it is a Nordic chipset, it automatically uses this address as random static address - unless the app chooses to use private addresses.
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14035e00af0SMatthias RingwaldTo use these chipsets with BTstack, you need to install an arm-none-eabi gcc toolchain and the nRF5x Command Line Tools incl. the J-Link drivers, checkout the Zephyr project, apply a minimal patch to help with using a random static address, and flash it onto the chipset:
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14235e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * Install [J-Link Software and documentation pack](https://www.segger.com/jlink-software.html).
14335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * Get nrfjprog as part of the [nRFx-Command-Line-Tools](http://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/Bluetooth-low-energy/nRF52-DK). Click on Downloads tab on the top and look for your OS.
14429c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald  * [Checkout Zephyr and install toolchain](https://www.zephyrproject.org/doc/getting_started/getting_started.html). We recommend using the [arm-non-eabi gcc binaries](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded) instead of compiling it yourself. At least on OS X, this failed for us.
14529c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald  * Download our [patch](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bluekitchen/btstack/develop/port/nrf5-zephyr/hci_firmware.patch) into the Zephyr root folder and apply it there:
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14835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald      $ patch -p1 < hci_firmware.patch
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15035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald  * In *samples/bluetooth/hci_uart* compile the firmware for nRF52 Dev Kit
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15435e00af0SMatthias Ringwald      $ make BOARD=nrf52_pca10040
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15635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald   * Upload the firmware
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15835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald      $ ./flash_nrf52_pca10040.sh
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16035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald   * For the nRF51 Dev Kit, use `make BOARD=nrf51_pca10028` and `./flash_nrf51_10028.sh` with the nRF51 kit.
16135e00af0SMatthias Ringwald   * The nRF5 dev kit acts as an LE HCI Controller with H4 interface.
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16335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## STMicroelectronics
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16535e00af0SMatthias RingwaldSTMicroelectronics offers the Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR chipset STLC2500D that supports SPI and UART H4 connection.
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16735e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr** can be set with custom command alhough all chipsets have an official address stored.
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16935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** might work. We didn't try.
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17129c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** can be set with custom command. The baud rate change of the chipset happens within 0.5 seconds. At least on BTstack, knowning exactly when the command was fully sent over the UART is non-trivial, so BTstack switches to the new baud rate after 100 ms to expect the command response on the new speed.
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17335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Init scripts** are not required although it is possible to upload firmware patches.
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17535e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: Support for the STLC2500C is provided by *btstack_chipset_stlc.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_stlc2500d_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function. It enables higher UART baud rate and to set the BD Addr during startup.
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17935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## Texas Instruments CC256x series
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1814f537631SMatthias RingwaldThe Texas Instruments CC256x series is currently in its fourth iteration and provides a Classic-only (CC2560), a Dual-mode (CC2564), and a Classic + ANT (CC2567) model. A variant of the Dual-mode chipset is also integrated into TI's WiLink 8 Wifi+Bluetooth combo modules of the WL183x, WL185x, WL187x, and WL189x series.
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18335e00af0SMatthias RingwaldThe CC256x chipset is connected via an UART connection and supports the H4, H5 (since third iteration), and eHCILL.
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185439b93a1SMatthias RingwaldThe latest generation CC256xC chipsets support multiple LE roles in parallel.
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1874f537631SMatthias RingwaldThe different CC256x chipset can be identified by the LMP Subversion returned by the *hci_read_local_version_information* command. TI also uses a numeric way (AKA) to identify their chipsets. The table shows the LMP Subversion and AKA number for the main CC256x series.
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1894f537631SMatthias RingwaldChipset | LMP Subversion |  AKA
19048093f19SMatthias Ringwald--------|----------------|-------
1914f537631SMatthias RingwaldCC2560  |         0x191f | 6.2.31
1924f537631SMatthias RingwaldCC2560A, CC2564 | 0x1B0F | 6.6.15
1934f537631SMatthias RingwaldCC256xB |         0x1B90 | 6.7.16
1944f537631SMatthias RingwaldCC256xC |         0x9a1a | 6.12.26
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19635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** is routed to the I2S/PCM interface but can be configured with the [HCI_VS_Write_SCO_Configuration](http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC256x_VS_HCI_Commands#HCI_VS_Write_SCO_Configuration_.280xFE10.29) command.
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19829c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** can be set with [HCI_VS_Update_UART_HCI_Baudrate](http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC256x_VS_HCI_Commands#HCI_VS_Update_UART_HCI_Baudrate_.280xFF36.29). The chipset confirms the change with a command complete event after which the local UART is set to the new speed. Oddly enough, the CC256x chipsets ignore the incoming CTS line during this particular command complete response. If the MCU gets UART overrun errors in this situation, a work around could be to set a timer for 100 ms and ignore all incoming data (i.e. the command complete event) during that period. Then, after the timeout, the UART can be set to the new speed safely.
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20035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr** can be set with [HCI_VS_Write_BD_Addr](2.2.1 HCI_VS_Write_BD_Addr (0xFC06)) although all chipsets have an official address stored.
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2024f537631SMatthias Ringwald**Init Scripts.** In order to use the CC256x chipset an initialization script must be obtained and converted into a C file for use with BTstack. For newer revisions, TI provides a main.bts and a ble_add_on.bts that need to be combined.
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2044f537631SMatthias RingwaldThe Makefile at *chipset/cc256x/Makefile.inc* is able to automatically download and convert the requested file. It does this by:
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20635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald-   Downloading one or more [BTS files](http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC256x_Downloads) for your chipset.
20729c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald-   Running the Python script:
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2114f537631SMatthias Ringwald    ./convert_bts_init_scripts.py main.bts [ble_add_on.bts] output_file.c
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2134f537631SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: The common code for all CC256x chipsets is provided by *btstack_chipset_cc256x.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_cc256x_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function. *btstack_chipset_cc256x_lmp_subversion* provides the LMP Subversion for the selected init script.
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21535e00af0SMatthias RingwaldSCO Data can be routed over HCI, so HFP Wide-Band Speech is supported.
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21735e00af0SMatthias Ringwald## Toshiba
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21929c2a6e3SMatthias RingwaldThe Toshiba TC35661 Dual-Mode chipset is available in three variants: standalone incl. binary Bluetooth stack, as a module with embedded stack or with a regular HCI interface. The HCI variant has the model number TC35661–007.
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22135e00af0SMatthias RingwaldWe've tried their USB Evaluation Stick that contains an USB-to-UART adapter and the PAN1026 module that contains the TC35661 -501. We have been told by our distributor that the -501 variant also supports the HCI interface. However, while our tests have shown that Classic Bluetooth with SPP works fine with this variant, none of the LE commands work.
22235e00af0SMatthias Ringwald
22335e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**SCO data** might work. We didn't try.
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22535e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Baud rate** can be set with custom command.
22635e00af0SMatthias Ringwald
22735e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**BD Addr ** must be set with custom command. It does not have a stored valid public BD Addr.
22835e00af0SMatthias Ringwald
22935e00af0SMatthias Ringwald**Init Script** is not required. A patch file might be uploaded.
23035e00af0SMatthias Ringwald
23129c2a6e3SMatthias Ringwald**BTstack integration**: Support for the TC35661 series is provided by *btstack_chipset_tc3566x.c*. During the setup, *btstack_chipset_tc3566x_instance* function is used to get a *btstack_chipset_t* instance and passed to *hci_init* function. It enables higher UART baud rate and sets the BD Addr during startup.
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