Length: 2 Days
Bluetooth 5.0 Training, Bluetooth 5 Course
Bluetooth 5.0 Training, is a 2-day Bluetooth Course covering Bluetooth 5.0 architecture, application new features and changes from Bluetooth 4.2.
Updates:
- Bluetooth Core Specification Version 5.2 Feature Overview
- Implementation of LE Audio in BLE devices, supporting Bluetooth 5.2 or later.
- Isochronous Channels (ISOC)
- LE Power Control (LEPC)
- Enhanced Attribute Protocol (EATT)
Bluetooth 5 Core Specification is an update to the Bluetooth Core Specification focusing on IoT application and increasing the range, speed and broadcast messaging capacity of Bluetooth applications.
Bluetooth 5 Core Specification will benefit from 4x range, 2x the speed and 8x the broadcasting message capacity, the enhancements of Bluetooth® 5 focus on increasing functionality for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Learn how Bluetooth 5 delivers:
- “Connectionless” IoT
- Advancing beacon
- Location-based capabilities
Topics Covered:
Bluetooth 5.0 Core Configurations
- Basic Rate Core Configuration
- Low Energy Core Configuration
- Bluetooth 5.0 Core Configurations
- Types of Bluetooth 5.0 Products
- Bluetooth 5.0 End Products
- Bluetooth 5.0 Subsystems
- Bluetooth 5.0 Development Tools
- Bluetooth Core Specification Version 5.2 Feature Overview
- Bluetooth SIG Bluetooth, version 5.2 Changes
- Next generation of Bluetooth audio: LE Audio
- The major change in version 5.2 Isochronous Channels (ISOC)
- Implementation of LE Audio in BLE devices, supporting Bluetooth 5.2 or later.
- Isochronous Channels (ISOC)
- LE Power Control (LEPC)
- Enhanced Attribute Protocol (EATT)
Bluetooth 5.0 Architecture & Terminology Overview
- What is Bluetooth 5.0?
- Bluetooth 5.0 New Features
- Bluetooth 5.0 Architectural Overview
- Mixing of Specification Versions with Bluetooth 5.0
- General Bluetooth 5.0 Terminology and Interpretation
Bluetooth 5 Core System Package, Controller
- Bluetooth 5 Core System Architecture
- Bluetooth 5 and IoT environment
- Data Transport Architecture
- Physical Layer
- Radio and Baseband Specifications
- Link Manager Protocol
- Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol
- Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (HCI)
- Bluetooth 5 Message Sequence Charts
- Security Specification
- Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
- Generic Access Profile (GAP)
- Bluetooth 5Communication Topology and Operation
- Coexistence and Collocation
- Bluetooth 5 low energy and interference reduction
Bluetooth 5 Security Overview
- Bluetooth 5 New Features
- Bluetooth 5 Security Requirements
- Bluetooth 5 Security Architecture
- Association Models
- Key Generation
- Encryption
- Signed Data
- Privacy Feature
- Key Generation for Bluetooth 5Coexistence
Bluetooth 5 Application Architecture
- Bluetooth 5 Profiles
- Generic Access Profile
- Bluetooth 5Profile Hierarchy
- Generic Attribute Profile
- GATT-Based Profiles
- Changes from v4.2 to v5.0
Introduction to Bluetooth 5.2 (BLE 5.2)
- Bluetooth Core 5.2
- Bluetooth 5.2 Architecture
- Changes from v4.2 to v5.0/v5.2
- LE 2M PHY
- LE Long Range: LE Coded PHYs
- LE Power Control
- Advertising packets and beaconing
- High Duty Cycle Non-Connectable Advertising
- LE Advertising Extensions
- LE Audio in BLE devices, supporting Bluetooth 5.2 or later
- Isochronous Channels (ISOC)
- LE Power Control (LEPC)
Enhanced Attribute Protocol (EATT)
- Enhanced Attribute Protocol
- Enhanced ATT Capabilities and Benefits
- The Bluetooth Low Energy Stack with GATT, GAP, ATT, and EATT
- Attribute Protocol
- Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP)
- L2CAP and Protocol Multiplexing
- L2CAP and Flow Control
- L2CAP Segmentation and Reassembly
- Concurrency and Latency 0
- ATT Sequential Transaction Model 0
- ATT MTU and L2CAP MTU Sizes
- MTU Renegotiation
- L2CAP Enhanced Credit Based Flow Control Mode
- Parallel ATT Transactions
- Discovering Support for EATT
- Attribute Protocol PDUs