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User Guide Information Version1.0 

   

May 19, 2006

 

User Guide Information 

 

ALPS Bluetooth

TM

 Transceiver Module 

Model UGPZ8 

 

Caution: This user guide information is only provided to OEM or module installer. 
         Do not supply to the end user. 

 

 

1. Introduction: 

  The ALPS, UGPZ8 with Bluetooth

TM

 wireless technology is a radio device that transmits and receives 

    radio signals in accordance with the spectrum regulations for the 2.4 GHz unlicensed frequency range. 
    The following table shows a major function. 
      The UGPZ8 complies with the Bluetooth

TM

 specification Version 2.0+EDR (

Enhanced Data Rate)

   

issued by Bluetooth-SIG. 
The EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), uses PSK modulation and has two variants: 

π

/4-DQPSK and 8DPSK.   

The gross air data rate is 1 Mbps for Basic Rate using GFSK, 2 Mbps for EDR using 

π

/4-DQPSK and   

3 Mbps for EDR using 8DPSK. 

   

Model 

No.

 

Major Function

 

Remarks

 

UGPZ8 
 

1.  Output Power; Bluetooth™ class 2.    2.5mW (+4dBm) Max. 
2. Internal metal antenna provided 
3. Voltage regulator built in.     
4. Rating of Input voltage: +3.3Vdc, +/-0.1V 
5. Modulation 

Basic Rate : GFSK(1Mbps),     
Enhanced Data Rate: 

π

/4-DQPSK(2Mbps), 8DPSK(3Mbps) 

5. Reference oscillator built in 
6. SIM style connection through USB interfaces, V1.1 
7.Operating temperature: Nominal; +15 °C to +35 °C   
8. Regulatory frequency range 
    USA, Canada, Europe, Taiwan, Korea, China and Japan: 2400 – 2483.5MHz   

 

 

 

 

Electrical features

 

Contents

 

ROM 4Mbit 
RAM 48kbyte 
Reference oscillator 

Built in 

Sub clock oscillator 

Built in 

USB interface 

USB (V1.1) : OHCI and UHCI 

 

 

Bluetooth™ Transceiver Module, model UGPZ8 has fully integrated 2.4GHz radio transceiver with   
Class2 power, receiver and frequency-hopping synthesizer. 

 

The frequency range is “2400 – 2483.5MHz” and the channel number is defined from “0” (2402MHz) to   
“78” (2480MHz). 

Total channel numbers are “79” and the RF channels are spaced 1 MHz. 

Then, UGPZ8 has provision of Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) that is used to improve the performance   
of physical links in the presence of interference as well as reducing the interference caused by physical links 
on other devices in the ISM band. AFH shall only be used during the connection state.

 

In order to facilitate power management, each section of the radio may be powered up and down separately.   

 
 
 

Copyright 

©

 2005 ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

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