hsi protocol

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The HSI protocol (High-Speed Synchronous Serial Interface) is a hardware interface used for connecting Bluetooth modules to a system via UART. In a thread about Bluetooth over UART on an Intel Atom Bay Trail platform running Windows 7 or 8, a hardware designer asks whether a Bluetooth module supporting HSI protocol can be detected by Windows for Serial Port Profile (SPP) functionality. The discussion highlights the use of HSI protocol in embedded systems and its compatibility with Windows operating systems for Bluetooth connectivity, particularly when compared to USB-based Bluetooth options.
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    Windows 7 Bluetooth over UART

    hi, I am a hardware designer, building a intel Atom bay trail based platform. The system is expected to run Win7 or Win8 as OS. I am using a bluetooth module from LS research (Part No. 450-0104). This device has a UART interface which supports HSI protocol. Can win7 or Win8 detect this device...
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