Bluetooth Modules For Sale Starting at $1.99 Each!

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Rudy Hartmann

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I have 10 lots of 50 pieces per lot of these Ericsson Microelectronics "ROK
101 008" Bluetooth Multi-Chip-Modules (MCM) for sale. That would be a total
of 500 pieces for sale. These will only be sold on lots of 50 pieces each.

All of them are new and have never been used. I acquired these from an OEM
that had overstock. The OEM that originally bought these paid over $26.00
each for these in quantities of 100k! I'll sell them for a tiny fraction of
that! Inside each module are 3 IC's. One is the Ericsson "ROK 101 002/1"
Bluetooth I/O chip, one is an Ericsson VP22238 = (Philips Semiconductors
PCF26002) Arm microprocessor based Bluetooth baseband controller and the
third chip is an Intel GE28F008B3TA90 8M (1MX8) 3V, boot block, uBGA,
industrial temperature flashram.

I also have a customer that bought some of these same modules. He made and
sells a development board for them right here:

Stelios Cellar Bluetooth Development Board
http://www.stelioscellar.com/eShop/other.html

The Bluetooth modules from Ericsson Microelectronics are a complete solution
for fast implementation, cutting time-to-market. They are short-range,
compact and low-cost radio/baseband modules that can be implemented in any
kind of electronic device. As the modules are generic products, they can be
used for many types of applications that require a Bluetooth capability. The
modules supports both voice and data transmission. ROK 101 008 Bluetooth
MCM, is a Blue Unit, which has to be used in the qualification of other
Bluetooth products. It functions as a Blue unit for v 1.0b + critical
erratas and the latest v 1.1 qualification.

These are a great current component that many manufacturers and distributors
are widely seeking! There are a huge number of links on the internet
regarding these. Bidding on them starts at only $1.99 each on Ebay at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7513749275
 
Rudy Hartmann wrote...
I have 10 lots of 50 pieces per lot of these Ericsson Microelectronics
"ROK 101 008" Bluetooth Multi-Chip-Modules (MCM) for sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7513749275
Where's the antenna, on or off the PCB?


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Thanks,
- Win
 
You can get a development board that has an integrated one from Stelios
Cellar at:

http://www.stelioscellar.com/eShop/other.html

Rudy

"Winfield Hill" <hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> wrote in
message news:d5d09t02b0r@drn.newsguy.com...
Rudy Hartmann wrote...

I have 10 lots of 50 pieces per lot of these Ericsson Microelectronics
"ROK 101 008" Bluetooth Multi-Chip-Modules (MCM) for sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7513749275

Where's the antenna, on or off the PCB?


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Thanks,
- Win
 
On 5 May 2005 04:33:17 -0700, Winfield Hill
<hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> wrote:

Where's the antenna, on or off the PCB?
I was vaguely interested, so I looked up some information. What I got
was the following:

The antenna is not part of the unit. There is a chip antenna that is
specifically designed for Bluetooth that is manufactured by Lattron CO
LTD in Korea, for example, that works with it.

The modules, "ROK 101 008," have been around for a while and are
point-to-point only (I think.) The somewhat newer "ROK 101 007" are
point to multipoint. I also wonder if these -008 modules can be used
with any other modules or if they will only work with each other.
Perhaps this doesn't matter that much if one is thinking of buying
them in 50-lots.

Range is spec'd at 10 meters, though you probably can get a little
more out of them.

Jon
 

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