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RN-42 - Class 2 Bluetooth Module

General Description

The RN42 is a small form factor, low power, highly economic Bluetooth radio for OEM’s adding wireless capability to their products.

The RN42 supports multiple interface protocols, is simple to design in and fully certified, making it a complete embedded Bluetooth solution.

Key Features

  • Fully qualified Bluetooth 2.1/2.0/1.2/1.1 module.
  • Bluetooth v2.0+EDR support.
  • Available with on board chip antenna (RN42) and without antenna (RN-42-N).
  • Postage stamp sized form factor, 13.4mm x 25.8 mm x 2mm (RN-42) and 13.4mm x 20 mm x 2 mm (RN-42-N).
  • Low power (26uA sleep, 3mA connected, 30mA transmit).
  • UART (SPP or HCI) and USB (HCI only) data connection interfaces.
  • Sustained SPP data rates - 240Kbps (slave), 300Kbps (master).
  • HCI data rates - 1.5Mbp.

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Datasheet Details

Part number RN-42
Manufacturer Roving Networks
File Size 457.67 KB
Description Class 2 Bluetooth Module
Datasheet download datasheet RN-42 Datasheet

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www.rovingnetworks.com RN-42/RN-42-N Data Sheet DS-RN42-V1.0 12/6/2010 Class 2 Bluetooth® Module Features  Fully qualified Bluetooth 2.1/2.0/1.2/1.1 module  Bluetooth v...

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tures  Fully qualified Bluetooth 2.1/2.0/1.2/1.1 module  Bluetooth v2.0+EDR support  Available with on board chip antenna (RN42) and without antenna (RN-42-N)  Postage stamp sized form factor, 13.4mm x 25.8 mm x 2mm (RN-42) and 13.4mm x 20 mm x 2 mm (RN-42-N)  Low power (26uA sleep, 3mA connected, 30mA transmit)  UART (SPP or HCI) and USB (HCI only) data connection interfaces.  Sustained SPP data rates - 240Kbps (slave), 300Kbps (master)  HCI data rates - 1.5Mbps sustained, 3.0Mbps burst in HCI mode  Embedded Bluetooth stack profiles included (requires no host stack): GAP, SDP, RFCOMM and L2CAP protocols, with SPP