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STMicro Unveils Bluetooth Chipset For Mobile Keyboards

By Vikki Lipset
January 28, 2003

Semiconductor maker STMicroelectronics today announced a Bluetooth chipset and reference design using the Human Interface Design (HID) standard that allows mobile keyboards to work with laptops, PDAs and mobile phones.

Keyboards powered by the chipset, which combines ST's STLC2150 Bluetooth RF Transceiver and STLC2410 baseband along with Bluetooth HID profile software, can be used for data-entry application to multiple platforms. A complete reference design is also available.



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