Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 17:02:07 EDT 2001 | davef
Ericsson makes a variety of Bluetooth Modules. Is this what you're talking about?: * Bluetooth� Module (ROK 101 007)http://www.ericsson.com/microe/products/bluetooth_solutions/products/bluetooth_module.shtml * Bluetooth� Radio Module (PBA 313 01) [
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 08:51:24 EDT 2001 | edmond
The bluetooth module is ROK 101 007. The board and the module cannot damage.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 08:33:13 EDT 2001 | edmond
Can some one provide information to rework ERICSSON bluetooth. How to remove and place the bluetooth mounted on the PCB? What type of equipment to use? Regards
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 21:35:57 EDT 2001 | davef
A picture and drawing of the socket that Arjan mentioned might give you clues in removing the module. Look here: http://www.emulation.com/bluetooth/
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 01:56:53 EDT 2017 | dilogic
Why don't you look here: https://support.dialog-semiconductor.com/forums/post/dialog-smartbond-bluetooth-low-energy-%E2%80%93-software/bluetooth-programing
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 14:26:41 EDT 2001 | davef
Oooops, I guess using a screw driver to pry it off won't work. Arjan is spot on!!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 14:46:51 EDT 2001 | arzu
well, maybe a metal wire will work also to cut it off (like cutting eggs)
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 00:07:23 EST 2005 | pyramus
Nope actually the whole bluetooth component is a raw part comprising of BGA and chip components in one small PCB wherein this whole assembly is encased in a shield. So basically when we recieve the part we can only see the shield and some minor chi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 13:54:01 EDT 2022 | davef
Solder connections to the castellated and other components need improvement. Are you profiling on the problem leads? Microchip Technology Inc. RN4678 Bluetooth module reflow recommendations - http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/RN4678-Bl
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 02:21:39 EST 2002 | CJ
I work in a test-support role supporting a bluetooth production line. We use HP spectrum analysers in our final test solution and the solution to a lot of our fails is solved by calibrating these analysers. Normally we do both a Freq/Amplitude calibr