| Hello USB experts, I need some clarification on Bluetooth-to-USB 
transmission.   As you know, some Bluetooth modules now have an 
on-chip USB interface, used for device firmware upgrade and 
as HCI  transport.  Future Bluetooth firmware upgrades 
will also allow  you to change the USB descriptors in the module so 
you can receive data over USB and transmit it over the 
air. However, I was told that this will not 
allow me to layer additional  firmware over the 
embedded Bluetooth stack to do an exact 
 USB cable replacement using a 
USB-to-Bluetooth adapter/dongle  device, because: (1) USB has strict timings which would be violated 
if the adapter/ dongle had to transmit the request over the air and 
wait for a  response. (2) The Bluetooth module is not capable of 
being a USB master, (3) The code doesn't fit on chip - USB is 
"normally" for PC apps where you have ample resources on the 
host.     As there are already a lot of USB-to-Bluetooth 
adapters/dongles  available in the 
market, I was just wondering how these 
devices  use USB for their 
applications.  Can anybody shed some light on this? Thanks, Ricky Nite |