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Bluetooth2002, List of Figures
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Figure 1 – Forecasts in Bluetooth2001 & Bluetooth2002 11 Figure 2 – Worldwide Electronics & Hardware Revenues 13 Figure 3 – Worldwide Bluetooth Electronics Shipments 15 Figure 4 – Total Worldwide Bluetooth Semiconductor Revenues 16 Figure 5 – Worldwide Bluetooth Chipset Unit Shipments 17 Figure 6 – Worldwide Bluetooth Chipset ASP 18 Figure 7 – Average Cost of Bluetooth Components 20 Figure 8 – Bluetooth Chipsets by Application 21 Figure 9 – Bluetooth Chips in Cellular Telephones 22 Figure 10 – Bluetooth Chips in Cordless Telephones 23 Figure 11 – TI’s Bluetooth Strategy for the PC Market 24 Figure 12 – Bluetooth Chips in Desktop Computers & Peripherals 25 Figure 13 – Bluetooth Chips in Handheld Computers 26 Figure 14 – Bluetooth Chips in Notebook Computers 27 Figure 15 – Bluetooth Chips in Wireless Game Players 28 Figure 16 – Bluetooth Chips in Headsets 29 Figure 17 – Bluetooth Chips in Digital Cameras 30 Figure 18 – Bluetooth Chips in Entertainment Devices 31 Figure 19 – Bluetooth Chips in Hotel Internet Access Nodes 32 Figure 20 – Bluetooth Chips in Office LAN Access Nodes 34 Figure 21 – Bluetooth Chips in Automotive Applications 35 Figure 22 – Bluetooth in Medical Equipment 37 Figure 23 – Bluetooth in Industrial Equipment 38 Figure 24 – Bluetooth Applications 40 Figure 25 – Bluetooth’s Functional Blocks 42 Figure 26 – Master and Slave Transmit in Alternate Slots 42 Figure 27 – Multi-Slot Bluetooth Packets 43 Figure 28 – The Bluetooth Profile Stack 44 Figure 29 – The Standard Bluetooth Packet Format 45 Figure 30 – Bluetooth Power Classes 47 Figure 31 – Bluetooth Network Topographies 51 Figure 32 – Bluetooth Operating Modes 52 Figure 33 - Agere System’s W7020 Bluetooth RF Module 62 Figure 34 – Alcatel’s Single-Chip Bluetooth Design 64 Figure 35 – Alcatel’s MTB-60180-EBS-01 Bluetooth Headset Design Figure 36 – Atmel’s Reference Design Kit 68 Figure 37 – Atmel’s Multichip Bluetooth Module 69 Figure 38 – Axis 9010 Bluetooth Network Access Point 70 Figure 39 – Axis 5800 Bluetooth Print Server 71 Figure 40 – Bluetronics’ ICM100 Bluetooth Module 73 Figure 41 – Brain Boxes’ Bluetooth PC-card 74 Figure 42 – BrightCom’s BrightAPI in the Protocol Stack 76 Figure 43 – BrightCom’s BIC2101 77 Figure 44 – Broadcom’s Blutonium™ Bluetooth Chips 79 Figure 45 – CSR’s BlueCore1 Bluetooth Module 82 Figure 46 – CSR’s Radio Roadmap 83 Figure 47 – CSR’s BlueCore2 Chip 84 Figure 48 – Clipcomm’s BlueStation V100 87 Figure 49 –CATC Trace Display 88 Figure 50 – connectBlue’s Industrial Serial Port Adapter 92 Figure 51 – Cypress Acquires Bluetooth Technology 94 Figure 52 – The Bluetooth Neighborhood 95 Figure 53 – Digianswer’s Bluetooth Protocol Stack 96 Figure 54 – Ericsson’s Bluetooth Development Kit 98 Figure 55 – Ericsson’s Bluetooth Starter Kit 99 Figure 56 – Ericsson’s Bluetooth Module 99 Figure 57 – Ericsson’s PBA 313 20 Bluetooth Radio 101 Figure 58 – Infineon’s BlueMoon I System Architecture 107 Figure 59 – Infineon’s Bluetooth Software Partitioning 108 Figure 60 – Motorola’s Timeport 270 113 Figure 61 – Motorola’s Bluetooth/Modem Combo Card 114 Figure 62 – Motorola Semiconductor’s Bluetooth Platform 116 Figure 63 – NewLogic’s Boost NZIF Transceiver 119 Figure 64 – Philips’ Bluetooth Baseband Controller 123 Figure 65 – BlueTalk Client Modules 125 Figure 66 – Pocit Labs’ Travel Services 126 Figure 67 – Siemens’ SieMo S50037 Bluetooth Module 130 Figure 68 – Silicon Wave’s First Bluetooth Chipset 131 Figure 69 – Silicon Wave’s Direct-Conversion Radio 133 Figure 70 – Silicon Wave OS Adaptation Layer 134 Figure 71 – Sphinx Eletronik’s PICO Card and PICO Plug 136 Figure 72 – Spirea’s BlueBoC Bridge on a Chip 138 Figure 73 – TI’s Bluetooth Hardware Products 140 Figure 74 – TI’s TRF6001-based Bluetooth RF Module 141 Figure 75 – TI’s BSN6040 Baseband Processor 142 Figure 76 – TI’s BRF6100 Single-Chip Bluetooth 143 Figure 77 – Ubicom’s IP2022 Communications Processor 146 Figure 78- Widcomm’s Bluetooth IP Components 148 Figure 79 – Zeevo’s TC2000 Single-Chip Bluetooth 151 |
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