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Bluetooth Smart platform from CSR focusses on the connected car

Bluetooth Smart platform from CSR focusses on the connected car

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With important manufacturing benefits such as cable reduction and low power consumption, the solution enables a wide variety of additional capabilities to existing closed automotive applications. Bluetooth Smart functionality will allow drivers to use their smartphone or tablet to securely display and analyse vehicle diagnostics including infotainment systems and engine and fuel data. Vital vehicle information will now be available to users at all times. CSR’s auto-grade chip has been extensively tested and proven to operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to +105°C, ensuring reliable operation in harsh automotive locations such as tyres or smart antennae.

The CSR1010 auto supports the CSRmesh protocol, allowing for an almost unlimited number of Bluetooth Smart enabled devices to be simply networked together and controlled directly from the head unit display, a smartphone or tablet in the vehicle for the first time. The protocol uses Bluetooth Smart to send messages to other Bluetooth Smart devices in the network, which in turn relay them onward. A key advantage to CSRmesh networks is that they do not require configuration. Once a device is registered into the network, it can be removed and put back without causing disruption to the operation of the network. This will enable reliable networking of vehicle accessories such as roof racks, trailers and other future applications of the mesh network outside of the car.

“We are seeing an entirely new connected car ecosystem developing in and around the vehicle enabled by Bluetooth Smart connectivity,” said Anthony Murray, Senior Vice President, Business Group at CSR. “We have many key customers already using the CSR1010 auto in their first Bluetooth Smart programs for applications such as keyless entry. We also expect that the vehicle will become part of Bluetooth Smart based mesh network which covers the home, workplace and even the motorways of the future. Achieving AEC-Q100 qualification is a significant milestone.”

CSR is also launching a CSR1010 auto Development Kit. Available by the end of the year, the kit will include two development boards, three add-on boards, and three example applications to accelerate the development of new low power connected automotive products. The example applications will include a Keyless Entry System, Multifunction Steering Wheel, and a Temperature Pressure Sensor to help developers not yet familiar with Bluetooth technology to get started quickly.

CSR; www.csr.com/products/csr1010-auto

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