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== Features ==
#redirect [[CSR8635]]
* Bluetooth v4.0
* A2DP v1.2;
* AVRCP v1.4;
* HFP v1.6;
* Single MIC input
for EX8645:
* GAVDP1.2;
* HSP1.2;
* Dual MIC input
 
== Performance ==
* Model CSR8645/8635
* Bluetooth specification Bluetooth V4.0
* Modulation GFSK, π / 4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
* Supply voltage DC3.3-4.2V, ≤3.0V automatic shutdown, ≤3.2V alarm
* Bluetooth protocol HFPV1.6, A2DPV1.2, AVRCPV1.4, HSPV1.2
* Working current ≤30mA for 8645, ≤13mA for 8635
* Standby current <50uA or 8645, <2mA for 8635
* Temperature range -40ºC ~ + 85ºC
* Wireless transmission range ≤10 meters
* Transmission power support Class1 / Class2 / Class3 maximum adjustable 9dbm for 8645, and 8dbm for 8635
* Sensitivity -80dBm <0.1% BER
* Frequency Range 2.4GHz ~ 2.480GHz
* External Interface USB (USB sound card)
* Audio performance supports ACC, MP3, SBC, APT-X decoder
* Audio SNR ≥75dB
* Distortion ≤0.1%
* Module size 26.2x13.5x0.8mm for 8645 and 24.5x14.1x2.0mm for 8635
* Adapter plate size 31x25mm for 8645 and 29x24mm for 8635
 
== Dimension ==
<gallery widths=300px>
File:Ex8645_board_size.png| 8645 board
File:Exbt8645_convert_board.png| 8645 Convert board
File:Ex8635_convert_board.png| 8635 convert board
File:Ex8635_dimension.png|8635
File:Ex8635_pin_definition.png| 8635 pin definition
File:8645_pin_definition.png|8645 pin definition
</gallery>
 
== Pin Definition ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! 8645 !! 8635
|-
| Name Number IO IO IO Description
1 LED2 status indicator (not enabled)
2 LED1 status lights
3 LED0 status indicator
4 AIO0 not enabled
5 MISO burned into the program interface
6 CSB program burned into port
7 CLK burned into the program interface
8 MOSI burned into the program interface
9 SPI_EN burned into the program interface enable pin (high enable)
10 TX serial TX (not enabled)
11 RX serial RX (not enabled)
12 VBUS 5V input charging port
13 RST  low reset
14 BAT power input (3.3 ~4.2V)
15 POWER_EN module enable control, active-high (delay of30ms must power)
16 1.8V 1.8V output
17 GND Power ground
18 CHG_EXT External Battery Charge Management
19 BAT_SENSE External Battery Charge Management
20 PIO10 not enabled
21 PIO11 not enabled
22 PIO12 not enabled
23 PIO13 not enabled
24 USB_N USB differential signal negative
25 USB_P USB differential signal positive
26 MUTE (PIO9) Mute control (mute, after a period of time is low)
27 PIO6 not enabled
28 PP / CALL (PIO7) Play / Pause / receive calls / back / re-pair
29 PIO8 not enabled
30 PREV (PIO18) on a
31 NEXT (PIO19) under a
32 VOL- (PIO20) Volume down
33 VOL + (PIO21) Volume up
34 MIC_BIAS Mike bias voltage
35 MIC_AN Mike 1 negative end
36 MIC_AP Mike 1 positive terminal
37 MIC_BN Mike2 negative terminal (not enabled)
38 MIC_BP Mike2 positive terminal (not enabled)
39 SPK_R_N1 audio right channel negative differential output terminal
40 SPK_R_P1 audio right channel positive differential output terminal
41 SPK_L_N1 Audio left channel differential output negative end
42 SPK_L_P1 audio left channel positive differential output terminal
43 RFOUT antenna (default built-in antenna, external disconnect) || Name Number IO IO IO Description
# 1 GND Power ground
# 2 PIO15 Unused
# 3 PIO14 Unused
# 4 PIO16 Unused
# 5 VOL + (PIO17) Volume up
# 6 PIO Debug debug port
# 7 PIO Debug debug port
# 8 PIO Debug debug port
# 9 PIO Debug debug port
# 10 SPI_PCM_EN unused
# 11 PCM1_IN / SPI_MOSI unused
# 12 PCM1_CLK / SPI_CLK unused
# 13 PCM1_OUT / SPI_MISO unused
# 14 PCM1_SYNC / SPI_CS unused
# 15 RESET low reset
# 16 LED2 Status Indicator
# 17 LED1 status lights
# 18 MFB / POWER module enable control, active-high (delay of 30ms must power)
# 19 CHARGE External Battery Charge Management (5V)
# 20 VBAT power input (3.3 ~ 4.2V)
# 21 1V8 1.8V output
# 22 GND Power ground
# 23 USB_N USB differential signal negative
# 24 USB_P USB differential signal positive
# 25 PP / CALL (PIO7) Play / Pause / receive calls / back / re-pair
# 26 MUTE (PIO0) Mute control (mute, after a period of time is low)
# 27 PREV (PIO6) on a
# 28 NEXT (PIO18) under a
# 29 VOL- (PIO21) volume reduction
# 30 LED3 is not enabled
# 31 LINE / MIC_AN Mike 1 negative end
# 32 LINE / MIC_AP Mike 1 positive terminal
# 33 MIC_BIAS Mike bias voltage
# 34 LINE_BN Mike 2 negative terminal (not used)
# 35 LINE_BP Mike 2 positive terminal (not used)
# 36 SPK_RN audio right channel negative differential output terminal
# 37 SPK_RP audio right channel positive differential output terminal
# 38 SPK_LN Audio left channel differential output negative end
# 39 SPK_LP audio left channel positive differential output terminal
# 40 GND Power ground
|}
 
== Design Circuits ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Type !! schematic !! note
|-
| Bluetooth power up on boot|| <gallery>
File:Exbt powerup.png|convert board simple power up
File:Exbt stable powerup.png| stable power up in application
</gallery> || * VCC (3.3 ~ 4.2V), when using an external power supply: 3.3V (ASM1117) power supply. When using lithium batteries: lithium guarantee voltage between 3.3V ~ 4.2V;
* Recommendations Bluetooth module supply terminal in parallel with the capacitor 104 470uf suppress interference;
* 1V8 output voltage.
* As shown above connection, this time it did not work after the power module, because the module "PWER_E" is not enabled, as shown below on the electric start mode.
 
|-
| Connect as USB card || [[File:Exbt usb wiring.png|thumbnail]] || * Simply access the module after Figure 4 and connected to the computer to be recognized as a USB sound card, driver-free;
* Recommendations USB cable not too long;
* The default version of the firmware with USB sound card function;
* USB sound card and Bluetooth functions can not work simultaneously.
 
|-
| Headset Connection || <gallery>
File:EXBT_headset_connection.png
File:EB8000 LBG wiring earbug.png
</gallery>
|| * Output to 3.5mm headphones or 3.5mm input soundbox
 
* Only tested for headset function, not LRG audio amplification
* SPK_LN and SPK_RN connect either one, not both
 
 
|-
| Differential four wires ||
[[File:EB8000 Differential.jpg|thumbnail]]
|| * Auto enable on CTRL pin
* when 5V VCC, speaker can use 4ohm|3W
* C21, C22 keep close to HT6872;
* Module control chip mute welding R22, no welding R21. No control, welding R21, no welding R22.
* Recommendations for soldering of R21, no welding R22, reason is when play a song and in the silent phase, a module considered to be muted, it will shut off HT6872 and cause discontinuities stopped play.
 
|-
| Button Function||  [[File:Button function.jpg|thumbnail]] || Example
|-
| Status LED || [[File:Exbt leds.png|thumbnail]] || * Before pairing, the two LEDs will blink in turns
* After pairing, LED1 off, LED2 blink
 
|-
| Mic Input ||  [[File:Exbt8645 mic input.png|thumbnail]] || Note the MIC has polarity
|-
| Battery Charge ||  [[File:Exbt battery charge.png|thumbnail]] || * Better to use a standalone charge module
|}
 
== Design note ==
* If the next antenna modules have batteries, metal, LCD screen, speaker, and requires a minimum distance from the antenna 3cm, it is recommended to use an external antenna.
* Layout supply line is recommended when using the star alignment and ensure that the performance of the Bluetooth module power supply line is better. There BT, with op amp, amplifier, MCU, etc. separated, and the lower side of BT shall have no other interference, we recommend Bluetooth module on the bottom corner.
* It recommended that the module antenna portion of the float in the floor, but can not go around the antenna control cable, power cable, audio cable, MIC and other interference lines, if the module to be placed in the middle, to be slotted in around the antenna, it is recommended to use an external antenna .
* If there is row seat near the antenna module, housing a metal iron net impact on the signal, it is recommended to use an external antenna to solve the distance problem.
* When an external amplifier module to be connected to the differential input of the amplifier, if you do not take a differential input amplifier, you must be connected to a balance of the two differential amplifier level, otherwise there will be "pops" the impact of sound.
== Reference Design Circuit ==
<gallery mode="packed-hover" perrow=3>
File:Exbt reference circuit 01.png| USB card
File:Exbt reference circuit 02.png| PAM8610 Amp Board
File:Exbt reference circuit 03.png| HT6872 Amp Board
File:Exbt reference circuit 04.png| HT8696 Amp Board
File:Exbt reference circuit 05.png| Differential and headset
File:Exbt reference circuit 06.png| Differential and headset
</gallery>
[[category:Bluetooth]][[category:Topics]]

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