Bluetooth Module help!
Hey everyone,
I thought I might get more input if I posted in general, since it's a mishmash anyways.
To the point, I'm currently trying to install a dell tm350 bluetooth module into my acer. I have a few questions.
1) Does anyone have the Hewlett Packard/Compaq/IBM/any other brands? Actiontec BTM200 bluetooth module? Do you guys or gals know the pinout or have a wiring diagram of the thing? I'm asking cuz it's the same as the Acer 8-wire plug according to link
2) Does anyone already have the pinouts mapped for the standard acer 8-wire bluetooth plug?
3) Is there's a "universal" bluetooth wiring order, like an ethernet cable? As in, can I just plug in order of cables?
I'm asking this because the dell has a 10-wire plug. I'm just unsure of which 8 are the required ones and what order to which for my acer. link
I have the following wires:
GND Ground
USB_D+ USB Data +. Must be routed with USB_D- as a 90 Ohm differential pair.
USB_D- USB Data-. Must be routed with USB_D+ as a 90 Ohm differential pair
USB_PWR This is a 5V rail that is used by bus-powered USB devices. The module does not actually draw power from this pin, uses this pin to detect whether the USB host port is powered so as to avoid latch-up conditions.
Test Point, COEX1 Reserved. This pin may be used for resolving coexistence with the 802.11 radio(s) on the MPCI card in the platform.
HW_RADIO_DIS# Active low input from the platform to the card to disable all the radios onn the module from transmitting.
Test Point, COEX2 Reserved. This pin may be used for resolving coexistence with the 802.11 radio(s) on the MPCI card in the platform.
+3V_SUS This is the rail from which the module powers itself (as a self-powered USB device
BT_RADIO_ON Active-high LED drive signal for indicating the state of the Bluetooth Radio. This LED should not have a flashing feature
GND NC
I'm guessing i need the 8 excluding the 5v rail line and the nc grnd.
If anyone can help.
Thanks in advance
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