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Laird Delivers Bluetooth Connectivity for Legacy, OS-Backed Devices

February 24, 2015 – A new dongle that enables sophisticated, legacy equipment to be converted for mobile or wireless use is being introduced by global technology leader Laird (LRD: London), the company announced today.

Legacy devices that have an operating system (OS) and a USB port, but no in-built Bluetooth or BLE functionality can be easily converted to wireless with Laird’s new BT900-US Series, an intelligent BTv4.0 dual-mode dongle for Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).

It is designed to support a wide range of Operating Systems including Windows, Windows Embedded, MAC OSx, Linux, and Android.

The dual-mode dongle is ideal to convert legacy devices for application and use in the upcoming Internet of Things (IoT) and the Connected Hospital without complicated installation or software support requirements.

“As the demand for mobility and improved patient care continues to grow in healthcare, more and more hospitals are transitioning to wireless technologies,” said Laird’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer Nigel Major. “The BT900-US makes that transition faster and more economical. Instead of replacing wired medical devices completely, the BT900-US allows Bluetooth or BLE capabilities to be added to any OS-backed medical device equipped with a USB interface.”

Other areas of application for the BT-900 include barcode scanners, point-of-sale terminals, PCs, laptop computers, and other devices, including equipment that operates in harsh industrial environments.

To make embedded design even easier, Laird has extended the field proven implementation of the smartBASIC programming language from the BL600 Series and BT900-SA into the BT900-US.

Laird’s innovative, event-driven smartBASIC programming language encapsulates the challenges associated with embedded design, simplifies module integration, significantly reduces OEM development risk, and speeds time to market.

Ultimately, Laird’s smartBASIC acts as the bridge between software and hardware, enabling an application written for one smartBASIC radio to work on any other.

This allows developers the flexibility of utilizing smartBASIC’s core and wireless extension functions from the BL600, BL620 and BT900 series to create many interchangeable BLE applications between the two product ranges.

“At Laird, we wanted to create a fast, reliable, and simple way to bring Classic BT or BLE to any OS-backed device, old or new,” says Major.  “And since users often keep their legacy devices, this also is a cost-effective solution for many sectors, especially the healthcare industry.”

The BT900-US carries FCC modular, IC, CE, and Bluetooth SIG approvals, eliminating the need for costly and time consuming testing to bring certified Bluetooth to market.

To learn more about the BT900-US, visit the BT900-US Product Page

   

About Laird

Laird is a global technology company focused on providing components and solutions that protect electronic devices from electromagnetic interference and heat, and that enable connectivity through wireless applications and antenna systems.

Products are supplied to all sectors of the electronics industry including the smartphone, telecommunications, data transfer and information technology, automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer, medical, mining, railroad and industrial markets.

Laird, a unit of Laird PLC, employs over 9.000 employees in more than 50 facilities located in 19 countries.

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