A Windows Embedded CE device can either connect to services provided by other devices or host service for other devices.
Profiles:
On a Bluetooth device, the different remote or local services provided by the Bluetooth stack are called profiles. The Bluetooth specifications provides a complete definition of the different Bluetooth profiles that can be enabled on a Bluetooth device. Unfortunately Microsoft do not provide all the profiles listed in this specifications, but only a subset is accessible like:
- Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) used to discover the other Bluetooth enabled devices in the range of your device
- Serial Server Profile (SPP) providing a serial interface for communication between two devices
- Object Push (OPP) to send files to other devices, can be used to send business card
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to provide an access (push or get) to a remote file system
- Personal Area Networking (PAN) to enable IP support to communicate through the bluetooth connection
- Dial Up Networking (DUN) to perform network connection to remote servers
- …
Existing Bluetooth Manager:
When using Bluetooth, you need a Bluetooth Manager that will allow user (or applications) to support the discovery of the in range Bluetooth devices and provide access to the remote and local Bluetooth profiles.
- Microsoft provides by default a very basic Bluetooth manager for the discovery and pairing to remote devices.
- Adeneo provides a Bluetooth Manager with an interesting layered architecture that provide a way to easily integrate in your applications the Bluetooth support. A GUI illustrates how their Bluetooth engine works. More details on their product is available here. They also provide a version compatible and certified for Windows Mobile 5.0 (Product Reference).
Required System Components:
To enable the Bluetooth on your platform, it will requires the following components in your OSDesign:
- USB Host Support (or Serial Port Support)
- Bluetooth Stack with Integrated CSR Chipset Driver
- Bluetooth Stack with Integrated USB Driver (or UART-Only Driver)
Sample source code:
You can find some sample source code for the Bluetooth handling :
_WINCEROOT\PUBLIC\COMMON\OAK\DRIVERS\BLUETOOTH\SAMPLE
- Nicolas
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