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| The Bluetooth HID profile addresses
the vast space of “Human Interface Devices” such as keyboards,
mice, pointing devices, game pads, tablets, touch screens, joysticks,
security, medical and industrial apparatus etc. Implementation
of this profile is key to realize cable-free, day-to-day devices
and a wide range of consumer appliances. This profile is designed
to work in an embedded platform environment characterized by
limited availability of memory and power. |
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applications include: |
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Wireless keyboards and
mice that you could discover on your PC and use
across many computers by moving them around |
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ANSI C source
code |
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| Given the constraints that typifies
embedded platforms, MindTree has designed, optimized and implemented
this profile to work on a number of industry available chipsets
and operating systems. |
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| Features |
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ANSI C implementation
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EtherMind
porting library |
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Power mode |
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QoS |
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True API
implementation |
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Device-level
abstraction layer |
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| Platform Support |
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Chipsets:
Silicon Wave, Alcatel, Zarlink, Zeevo |
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| Customization Support |
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Optimization
of HID profile for different chipsets and OS |
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Client specific
application development |
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| Deliverables |
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API and
interface documentation |
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Keyboard
simulator and host demonstration software (optional) |
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Binary |
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Source code
and documentation (optional) |
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| Business Models |
| MindTree offers flexible terms for
licensing the technology.Business models include - upfront,
royalty and / or fully paid license fee. Our intent is to structure
the most convenient license terms to suit our clients requirements. |
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For further information on all technical
details and licensing terms, email:
bluetooth@mindtree.com |