Very nice board. small and does serial and audio cable replacement. Download the 0320_manual.pdf from tekgear. Extremely helpful. Tells how to use for data cable replacement or audio cable replacement, which isn't very hard to do it looks like. Now all we need is a kit like the RS170 for this thing.. Small board the same size as the BISM. Should have the Hirose connnector and 30-40 solder points for accessing the pins. probably have to be double sided board to fit all the connections. Search Digikey.com for hirose df12 header 40 and you get the four options you are allowed to use with the connector on the TDK board. Of course you can just purchase a dev kit for it... Digikey has to special order it and it runs about $200 USD. I think it comes with this motherboard, but no definitive answer... http://www.tdksystems.com/images/serialmod.jpg TDK Bluetooth Developer's Kit This product contains all of the materials needed to incorporate the TDK BISM into an existing or new design. The kit contains the following: .. 1 BISM module .. 1 Motherboard .. 1 Power supply for motherboard .. 1 Serial cable .. 1 Go Blue USB adaptor .. 2 CDs with necessary software Which is why I think it uses that board.. it looks like it does everything you need.. just rather large. It looks like you could just remove the audio board and use it as a wireless serial cable, but the size could still be reduced.. Hope this is usefull to someone -Bryan Hurley On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Tony Havelka wrote: > TDK BISM $70 > > Check out http://www.tekgear.com/category.cfm?category=Bluetooth%20OEM for > more OEM modules that might do the trick as well. > > -Tony -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/expander/false domain
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