
- #Cambridge silicon radio bluetooth driver windows driver#
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In May 2012, CSR acquired Direct Digital Feedback Amplifier (DDFA) technology, a proprietary, highly scalable digital Class-D audio amplifier technology. In February 2011, CSR announced it was merging with Zoran, a video and imaging technology company. In July 2010, CSR announced the acquisition of Belfast-based APT Licensing Ltd. In February 2009, CSR announced it was merging with SiRF, the biggest global supplier of GPS chips, in a share deal worth $136 million.
#Cambridge silicon radio bluetooth driver windows software#
In 2007, CSR acquired Nordnav, a Swedish-based GPS software company, and CPS, a Cambridge-based GPS software company producing Enhanced GPS in partnership with Motorola. In 2005 CSR also acquired the 3G wireless (WCDMA/UMTS/HSDPA) technology company UbiNetics. In 2005 the company acquired Clarity Technologies, a leading Clear Voice Capture (CVC) business. It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2004. The founding directors, who were all at Cambridge Consultants at the time were Phil O'Donovan, James Collier and Glenn Collinson. The company was founded in 1998 and split away from Cambridge Consultants as Cambridge Silicon Radio or CSR in 1999. CSR was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Its main products were connectivity, audio, imaging and location chips. "hcitool scan" finds no devices.CSR plc (formerly Cambridge Silicon Radio) was a multinational fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
#Cambridge silicon radio bluetooth driver windows driver#
The dongle is recognized and the driver is attached. Works out of the box.Ĭlasses: Phone, Cordless, Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radioĭoes not work. Runs "out of the Box" with openSUSE 10.3 to 11.4Ĭlasses: Phone, Cordless.

(Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) Works out the box, though only tested with file transfers too cellphone. LINKSYS BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER (USBBT100 )īroadcom chipset. Had to use the command mount -t usbfs usbfs /proc/bus/usb/ to get the dongle on line Laser (Laser bluetooth v2.0 compliant usb dongle Can transfer pictures and videos using this description. Used for 1) transfer files between cell phone computer and 2) make cell phone acting as device pointer for computerĬannot pair mobile phone with it with SUSE 11.1. KY-BT100 Bluetooth Adapter (BM12_V1.03, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR) Works perfectly out the box, no problems, Connect to the Internet(Send and Receive email, Browse the web, Synchronize with a Bluetooth enable PDA, Hook up to an office network (with Bluetooth access point), Communicate with other Bluetooth devices) Works perfectly out the box, no problems.Ĭambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)

bnc 529465, branded as LevelOne MDU-0025USB Custom Label of the "Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)". Tested with Logitech kbd/mouse and Jabra 620 headset.Ĭlasses: Networking, Capturing, Telephony Works perfectly out the box, no problems, (bluetooth,bnep,rfcomm,hidp,l2cap) Comments are welcome.ģCREB96 Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter rev. The HW may be also working with other version of the system then reported. The information of the bluetooth device can also be found with the command IdVendor id of the chip vendor (replace -s 2:5 in the example with your specific Bus:Device which you can see in the output of the lsusb command.ĭriver you can see it in the output of lsusb -t

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#Cambridge silicon radio bluetooth driver windows tv#
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