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Post by namrata on Apr 29, 2013 10:57:17 GMT
How many devices can communicate concurrently in NanoBlue and How?
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Post by amitsharma on Apr 29, 2013 11:34:16 GMT
It depend on the BLE controller, currently LE controller support 1 device.
but NanoBlue is designed in such a way that it support multiple connection.
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vipin
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Post by vipin on Apr 30, 2013 5:39:06 GMT
If two device are connected in master/slave mode. Is this possible the device which is working as slave can work as master for other device?
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Post by amitsharma on Apr 30, 2013 6:22:07 GMT
No it is not possible for slave device to change there role.
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Post by anamikas on May 1, 2013 9:21:36 GMT
A Bluetooth device playing the role of the “master” can communicate with up to 7 devices playing the role of the “slave”. This network of “group of up to 8 devices” (1 master + 7 slaves) is called a piconet. A piconet is an ad-hoc computer network of devices using Bluetooth technology protocols to allow one master device to interconnect with up to seven active slave devices (because a three-bit MAC address is used). Up to 255 further slave devices can be inactive, or parked, which the master device can bring into active status at any time.
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