HI, @beatsal
Thanks for your detailed info.
on the left, two BLE blocks are shown - what are they typically for?
==>[Christine]: These two BLE blocks are our BLE chip: KW45: 32-Bit Bluetooth® 5.3 Long-Range MCUs with CAN FD and LIN Bus Options, Arm® Cortex®-M33 Core.
For which can be used to connect other BLE devices, such as smart phone or smart IOT devices. And for details, you can click the link to check our KW45 chip introduction.
on the right, it shows a block wi-fi/bluetooth, is this to interface to a smart phone? What is the hfp/a2dp for?
==>[Christine]: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth is using our AW611: 2.4/5 GHz Dual-Band 1x1 Wi-Fi® 6 (802.11ax) + Bluetooth® 5.2 Automotive Solution Which can be used to connect to another smart phone or a smart IOT device such as a smart watch or anything else which support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
What is the hfp/a2dp for?
HI, @beatsal
Thanks for your detailed info.
on the left, two BLE blocks are shown - what are they typically for?
==>[Christine]: These two BLE blocks are our BLE chip: KW45: 32-Bit Bluetooth® 5.3 Long-Range MCUs with CAN FD and LIN Bus Options, Arm® Cortex®-M33 Core.
For which can be used to connect other BLE devices, such as smart phone or smart IOT devices. And for details, you can click the link to check our KW45 chip introduction.
on the right, it shows a block wi-fi/bluetooth, is this to interface to a smart phone? What is the hfp/a2dp for?
==>[Christine]:
HFP is a Bluetooth profile, means Hand-free profile, which is typically used for a Call.
A2DP is a Bluetooth profile, means Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, which is typically used for listening music or audio transmission.
Hope above info can be helpful for you.
Best regards,
Christine.