Microchip Technology's RN52-I/RM110 Bluetooth Audio Module
The RN52-I/RM110 from Microchip Technology is a fully integrated Bluetooth audio module that provides a high-quality wireless audio solution for a wide range of applications. This compact module is designed to simplify the process of adding Bluetooth connectivity to various electronic devices, including stereo headsets, automotive hands-free systems, portable speakers, and home entertainment systems.
Key Features:
- Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR Compliant: The module is compliant with Bluetooth version 3.0 and includes Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for faster data transfer.
- Audio Quality: Supports high-quality audio streaming with SBC codec and can handle sample rates up to 44.1 kHz for CD-like audio quality.
- Profiles: Comes with a variety of Bluetooth profiles pre-integrated, including A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, and HSP, enabling a wide range of audio and control functionalities.
- Easy to Integrate: The module features an embedded Bluetooth stack, which makes integration easy for designers without in-depth knowledge of Bluetooth technology.
- Programmability: It offers simple configuration by UART and can be programmed with a set of ASCII commands for custom functionality.
- Small Form Factor: The compact size of the RN52-I/RM110 module makes it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The RN52-I/RM110 is versatile and can be used in a variety of products. Some common applications include:
- Wireless stereo headphones and speakers
- Automotive hands-free systems
- Portable audio devices
- Home entertainment systems and sound bars
- Medical devices and health monitors
With its robust feature set and ease of use, the RN52-I/RM110 Bluetooth audio module from Microchip Technology is an excellent choice for manufacturers looking to add wireless audio capabilities to their products without the need for extensive Bluetooth protocol knowledge. The module's small footprint and comprehensive feature set ensure a seamless user experience for end-users and a straightforward integration process for developers.