SIMULATION OF BLUETOOTH USING VHDL

Awale S.V.1*, Pawar V.P.2
1Department of Physics/Electronics/Computer Science Maharashtra Udyagiri Mahavidyalaya, Udgir, India
2Department of Physics/Electronics/Computer Science Maharashtra Udyagiri Mahavidyalaya, Udgir, India
* Corresponding Author : awalesv@rediffmail.com

Received : -     Accepted : -     Published : 15-12-2011
Volume : 1     Issue : 1       Pages : 4 - 6
Int J Cybern Syst 1.1 (2011):4-6

Keywords : Bluetooth, base band module, scrambler
Conflict of Interest : None declared

Cite - MLA : Awale S.V. and Pawar V.P. "SIMULATION OF BLUETOOTH USING VHDL." International Journal of Cybernetics and Systemics 1.1 (2011):4-6.

Cite - APA : Awale S.V., Pawar V.P. (2011). SIMULATION OF BLUETOOTH USING VHDL. International Journal of Cybernetics and Systemics, 1 (1), 4-6.

Cite - Chicago : Awale S.V. and Pawar V.P. "SIMULATION OF BLUETOOTH USING VHDL." International Journal of Cybernetics and Systemics 1, no. 1 (2011):4-6.

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Abstract

Each network device or portable device with HOST interface (radio or cable) has several hierarchical structures which distribute functionality between different layers of that device. The hierarchy defined radio interface, base band layer. During development of the Bluetooth module, a new complex architecture is integrated; it supports low cost upgrades related to new generations of Bluetooth devices. This paper presents the Bluetooth technology and its architecture. The base band layer performs the functions related to interface interaction between the Bluetooth chipset and an external or integrated radio chip and a host system. In base band, different modules for data processing are integrated, like modules for generating scrambling base band module of blue tooth. The development of the module has been done with hardware description language VHDL. This permitted us to perform top level functional verification and debugging, as well as detailed subsystem simulations throughout the design process.

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