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STLC2416

Manufacturer Part Number
STLC2416
Description
Bluetooth Class I 1.8V 0.721Mbps 120-Pin LFBGA
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of STLC2416

Package
120LFBGA
Power Class
Class I
Maximum Data Rate
0.721 Mbps
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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STLC2416
7.8 V1.2 detailed functionality - Faster Connection
User Perspective - Faster Connection
This feature gives the User about 65% faster connection on average when enabled compared to Bluetooth
spec 1.1 connection procedure.
Technical perspective - Faster Connection
The faster Inquiry functionality is based on a removed/shortened random back off and also a new Inter-
laced Inquiry scan scheme.
The faster Page functionality is based on Interlaced Page Scan.
7.9 V1.2 detailed functionality - Quality of Service
User Perspective - Quality of Service
Small changes to the BT1.1 spec regarding Quality of Service makes a large difference by allowing all
QoS parameters to be communicated over HCI to the link manager that enables efficient BW manage-
ment. Here after a short list of user perspectives:
1) Flush timeout: enables time-bounded traffic such as video streaming to become more robust when the
2) Simple latency control: allows the host to set the poll interval. Provides enough support for HID devic-
7.10 Low power modes
To save power, two low power modes are supported. Depending of the Bluetooth and of the Host's activity,
the STLC2416 autonomously decides to use Sleep Mode or Deep Sleep Mode.
Table 10. Low power modes
Some examples of the low power modes usage:
7.10.1 SNIFF OR PARK
The STLC2416 is in active mode with a Bluetooth connection, once the connection is concluded the SNIFF
or the PARK is programmed. Once one of these two states is entered the STLC2416 goes in Sleep Mode.
After that, the Host may decide to place the STLC2416 in Deep Sleep Mode by putting the UART LINK in
low power mode. The Deep Sleep Mode allows smaller power consumption. When the STLC2416 needs
to send or receive a packet (e.g. at T
active mode for the needed transmission/reception. Immediately afterwards it will go back to the Deep
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Sleep Mode
Deep Sleep Mode
channel degrades. It sets the maximum delay of an L2CAP frame. It does not enable multiple streams
in one piconet, or heavy data transfer at the same time.
es mixed with other traffic in the piconet.
Low power mode
The STLC2416:
- Accepts HCI commands from the Host.
- Supports page- and inquiry scans.
- Supports Bluetooth links that are in Sniff, Hold or Park.
- Can transfer data over Bluetooth links.
- The system clock is still active in part of the design.
The STLC2416:
- Does not accept HCI commands from the Host.
- Keeps track of page- and inquiry scan activities.
- Supports Bluetooth links that are in Sniff, Hold or Park.
- Does not transfer data over Bluetooth links.
- The system clock is not active in any part of the design.
Note: Deep Sleep mode is not compatible with a USB transport layer.
Switches between sleep and active mode when it is time to scan.
SNIFF
or at the beacon instant) it will require the clock and it will go in
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