The RN Bluetooth modules support many different profiles including SPP, DUN, iAP and HID. HID, or Human Interface Device, refers to the device providing the service of human data input and output to and from the host.
The enables customers to develop products such as a game controller, keyboard, mouse, or pointing device. Additionally, Microchip has extended the basic HID capability to allow programmability and control of devices like the iPad, for example.To demonstrate the capabilities of the HID firmware, Microchip has a reference design called the RN-42-HID-RD1 based on the Bluetooth module running the HID profile. This HID reference design offers three modes of operation:
Documents | Last Updated | Size | |
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RN41/RN42 Bluetooth Data Module Command Reference User's Guide | 7/14/2014 4:19:31 PM | 1MB | |
Wireless Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® Evaluation Kits Sell Sheet | 4/24/2013 12:26:23 PM | 1MB | |
HID BT User Manual RD1 v1.0r | 12/14/2012 1:33:01 PM | 392KB |