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Bluetooth Modules and Turnkey Solutions Slide 10
Finally, this slide details the STM32 memory capacity, the RF characteristics, and the available interfaces. This shows only the size of memory that is embedded in the modules. Among the RF figures the module sensitivity shows a good sensitivity level. The output power is typically dependent on the Bluetooth radio and the antenna associated, plus the antenna makes the difference between the class 2 and class 1 of the SPBT2632 series. Looking at the available interfaces the AT command firmware set typically supports the UART interface. SPI use is not supported via AT commands, I2C is supported to interface with the Apple coprocessor.
PTM Published on: 2012-12-11