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PARROT PRODUCT DATASHEET Parrot FC6000 Version 1.5 March 2011 Confidential Information Ref: GC-2010-001 FEATURES Bluetooth 3.0 qualified module 3.3V & 1.8V power supply, UART, IS GPIO Digital audio input and output Analog microphone input Analog output Up to 10 paired phones Small size module (32 x 36 mm) Automotive qualified fully Description:
Parrot FC6000 integrated is a Bluetooth phone connectivity solution. It integrates a large variety of interfaces for an easy the applications. in most of integration B T 2
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E D R R F c h i p I n t e r n a l o r e x t e r n a l a n t e n n a Parrot P6i Flash 2*UART IS in/out Analog microphone input SDRAM Analog output Parrot FC6000 All in one multimedia module Bluetooth 3.0 Version 1.5 March 2011 Application:
Telephony Internet access (through DUN or PAN) Audio Streaming Voice Recognition / Text To Speech phonebook and offers The FC6000 integrates the latest version of the Parrot Bluetooth stack (Blues). Blues gives to the customer a very high level of compatibility with most of the phones available on the market and list provide synchronization. FC6000 the possibility to use a Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) and a Text To Speech algorithm (TTS). DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 2/53 1 2 Table of contents PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................... 5 SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 BLUETOOTH STACK ...................................................................................................................................... 8 BLUETOOTH PROFILE SUPPORTED ................................................................................................................... 8 SOFTWARE INTERFACE ................................................................................................................................. 9 MEMORY CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 9 SPEAKER INDEPENDENT VOICE RECOGNITION ................................................................................................. 10 2.5.1 Voice Recognition principles ............................................................................................................ 10 2.5.2 Text To Speech (TTS) ........................................................................................................................ 11 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 12 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE ......................................................................................................................... 12 PIN-OUT ................................................................................................................................................. 12 3.2.1 Pin-out diagram .............................................................................................................................. 12 3.2.2 Pinout table ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.2.3 Unconnected pins advice ................................................................................................................. 14 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ................................................................................................................... 15 POWER CONSUMPTION (T=25C, 1V8 PROVIDED BY DC/DC MPS2128) ........................................................ 15 3.4.1 Power consumption on 3V3 Power Supply ...................................................................................... 15 3.4.2 Power consumption on 1V8 Power Supply ...................................................................................... 15 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................................... 15 3.5.1 Power pins ....................................................................................................................................... 15 3.5.2 Reset pin .......................................................................................................................................... 15 3.5.3 IO pins.............................................................................................................................................. 16 3.5.4 UART_AT/UART_DBG ...................................................................................................................... 16 3.5.5 I2S IO ............................................................................................................................................... 17 3.5.6 Audio ............................................................................................................................................... 18 3.5.7 Bluetooth radio link ......................................................................................................................... 18 RESET AND SUPPLY SEQUENCE DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................... 19 FLASH UPDATE SEQUENCE DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................. 20 POWER OFF SEQUENCE DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................ 20 MOTHERBOARD ELECTRICAL INTEGRATION .................................................................................................... 21 3.9.1 Connector ........................................................................................................................................ 21 3.9.2 Power stage ..................................................................................................................................... 22 3.9.3 Microphone ..................................................................................................................................... 24 Line out ............................................................................................................................................ 25 3.9.4 3.9.5 I2S .................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.9.6 UARTs .............................................................................................................................................. 25 3.9.7 Boots ............................................................................................................................................... 26 3.9.8 Reset Pin .......................................................................................................................................... 26 4 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 27 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 HORIZONTAL MODULE WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA ............................................................................................ 28 HORIZONTAL MODULE WITH INTERNAL ANTENNA ............................................................................................ 29 VERTICAL MODULE WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA ................................................................................................ 30 VERTICAL MODULE WITH INTERNAL ANTENNA ................................................................................................. 31 MODULE CONNECTORS .............................................................................................................................. 32 4.5.1 Connector on mother board ............................................................................................................ 32 4.5.2 Horizontal modules connector ........................................................................................................ 33 4.5.3 Vertical modules connector ............................................................................................................. 34 4.5.4 Antenna connector .......................................................................................................................... 35 MOTHERBOARD MECHANICAL INTEGRATION ................................................................................................. 36 4.6.1 Mechanical integration Horizontal version: ................................................................................. 36 4.6 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 3/53 4.6.2 Mechanical integration Vertical version:...................................................................................... 37 5 AVAILABLE TOOLS .................................................................................................................................. 38 5.1 WORKBENCH ........................................................................................................................................... 38 5.1.1 Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 38 Schematics ....................................................................................................................................... 39 5.1.2 WXHIPHOP ............................................................................................................................................. 40 WXFLASHER ............................................................................................................................................ 40 5.2 5.3 6 APPROVAL / CERTIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 41 6.1 6.2 CE DECLARATION ..................................................................................................................................... 41 FCC AND IC REQUIREMENTS FOR MODULE APPLICATION................................................................................... 42 7 USE CASES .............................................................................................................................................. 43 A. BLUETOOTH HFP & A2DP/AVRCP USE CASES OVERVIEW: .................................................................................. 43 a. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone................................................................................................... 43 b. Head Unit connected to Mobile phone and headset device ................................................................ 45 Head Unit paired with two Mobile phones .......................................................................................... 46 c. d. Audio Streaming and Handsfree working together ............................................................................. 47 e. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone and Music Player with BT integrated or Bluetooth dongle: ..... 49 f. Head Unit paired with a stereo Headphone ........................................................................................ 50 g. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone: Data transfer ........................................................................... 51 B. HEAD UNIT BT/UART SOFTWARE UPDATE ......................................................................................................... 52 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 4/53 1 Product overview The FC6000 is a feature-rich Bluetooth platform dedicated for the integration of Bluetooth in car audios, car telematic systems or any systems requiring a complete embedded multimedia solution. FC6000 features are:
Bluetooth connectivity
Bluetooth Power Class 2 Radio
Embedded Bluetooth .1, v1.2, v2.0+EDR, v2.1+EDR & v3.0 compliant
Embedded profiles
Compatible with most of Bluetooth phones
Pairing and connection with all Bluetooth Devices: Phones, Smartphones,
Multiple users support: Up to 10 paired phones depending on Flash memory
Multiple connections (up to 3 device connected at the same time)
Multiple profiles PDA size. Phone
Pick-up, Hang-up, Redial
Automatic answer (from host via pickup command)
Send DTMF during calls
Private Mode
3-way calling
Double HFP DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 5/53 Phone Book
Automatic Phone book synchronization over Bluetooth (up to 5000 contacts;
depending on the Flash memory size)
Call history (dialed number, received calls, missed calls)
All Synchronization Methods
Full Unicode for compatibility with numerous characters sets (European, Russian, Chinese, Japanese) Digital Signal Processing
Microphone(s): the module can manage two configurations:
Single microphone
Two microphones with AMS (Automatic Microphone Selection): 1 for the driver and 1 for the front seat passenger. The best microphone is automatically selected during the call.
Noise Reduction (NR)
Maximal NR is 25dB.
Typical NR is 15dB.
No musical noise
No fluctuation of the residual noise level
Automatic adaptation of the Noise Reduction to the Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) to keep the best voice quality in idle and remove more noise in noisy conditions.
Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC)
The level of echo attenuation, called ERLE is 45dB (measured according to the VDA process).
Comfort Noise feature so that the background noise is adjusted after for enhanced it constant to keep in order AEC algorithm, communication experience.
Possibility to accept up to 100ms of delay in the speaker path for digital amplifiers.
Full duplex
Automatic Level Control (ALC)
Equalizer
Tuning
Different phones can have different Speaker volumes (up to 20dB of difference). It adapts the signal level received from the phone to the target level, quickly and precisely.
9 bands equalizer for microphones and speaker paths.
Car independent tuning if the microphone position and specifications
Possibility to tune all parameters of the audio algorithms according to are the same. Customer preferences.
All algorithms work @ 16 kHz.
Wideband Audio Streaming
Embedded SBC decoder
Embedded MP3 decoder from Thomson Licensing (optional)
Stereo audio output Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (Optional) Text To Speech (Optional) DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 6/53 Miscellaneous phones) Software Update
Provide Phone Battery Level and Network Level, Carrier Name (depends on
Full standard Software available (free upgrade from Parrot homepage)
Software update available through Bluetooth or UART
Very large compatibility with Phones, Smart phones, PDAs, Music players External Bluetooth Antenna connection diagnostic HSTI In order to facilitate communication between the FC6000 and your product host microprocessor, Parrot has created and provides the HSTI Library. The HSTI library is the software application programming interface (API) to integrate the FC6000 command and control within the software of the host processor. HSTI is backward compatible with former AT commands. Few adaptations may be considered due to the improvements in the new modules generation. Application notes are available. 7/53 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 2 Software specifications 2.1 Bluetooth stack HCI (Host Controller interface), L2CAP (Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol), RFCOMM SDP (Service Discovery Protocol), OBEX (IrDA Object Exchange). Channel manager, AMP Manager, HCI AMP (BT 3.0 software). HCI Read Encryption Key Size command (BT 3.0 software). 2.2 Bluetooth profile supported Generic Access Profile Phone Management
HFP 0.96 / 1.0 / 1.5
Multi-HFP1
HSP 1.0 / 1.2
SAP (SIM Access Profile) 1.12 Message Management
MAP 1.0 (optional) Phone Book
PBAP 1.0 / 1.1
SYNC 1.1 (IrMC SYNC over BT)
SYNCML
OPP Server/Client (Vcard 3.0) 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2
GSM 07.07 AT Commands
Nokia synchronization protocol Multimedia
A2DP (Audio) 1.2
SBC decoding
(optional MP3 decoding)
AVDTP 1.2
AVRCP 1.0 / AVRCP 1.3 / AVRCP 1.4 Others
SPP 1.1
BNEP, PAN 1.0
FTP 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2
Image transfer over OPP3
DUN 1.1
Software update over FTP
Secure Simple Pairing 1 Only For Nand Version 2 Only For Nand Version 3 Only For Nand Version DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 8/53 2.3 Software interface The FC6000 software interface, HSTI Library, is defined by a high level command set on top of Parrot Libraries. This interface software is based on the HSTI commands defined by Parrot. These commands are fully documented and the software library is provided by Parrot for easy implementation in the host CPU. Some commands are used to manage Bluetooth related functions like device pairing and connection management as well as the acoustic and speech recognition functions. The HSTI Command List and Bluetooth AT Command Software Specification are available upon request. The Bluetooth software stack, BLUES, supports Unicode, which allows the management of language accents and allows phonebook management in any language. 2.4 Memory configurations FC6000 FLASH RAM Specification version 1 32 Mbits 64 Mbits 3000 contacts x 1 phone or 600 contacts x 5 phones or other combinations of contacts and phones so that the total is 3000 /
AVRCP 1.4. MAP not supported In case the Host provides available flash memory for phonebook storage, the system (Host + FC6000) can store up to 2500 contacts per phone x up to 10 phones (depending on the Host flash size available) / AVRCP 1.4. MAP not supported version 2 1 Gbits 128 Mbits version 3 1 Gbits 256 Mbits version 4 2 Gbits 256 Mbits 5000 contacts (5 to 10 telephones) (*) / AVRCP 1.4 / MAP 5000 contacts (5 to 10 telephones) (*) / AVRCP 1.4 / MAP /
4 Languages SIVR-TTS 5000 contacts (5 to 10 telephones) (*) / AVRCP 1.4 / MAP /
9 Languages SIVR-TTS
(*) the number of contacts and telephones depends on the used BT-profiles and the number of recognizable contacts for Voice Recognition DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 9/53 2.5 Speaker independent Voice recognition 2.5.1 Voice Recognition principles 2.5.1.1 Description VoCon 3200 V3.3 is NUANCE training-less speaker independent speech recognition algorithm. Phonemes recognition: words are recognized without previous training Words models for a better precision, especially for digits recognition Continuous voice recognition: no need for blanks between words New words learning (Voice tags), speaker dependent speech recognition (100 Voice tags, 2kbytes by Voice tag) Noise robustness and accuracy in an automotive environment: engine, click-button etc Highly accurate recognition VoCon Music Pre-Processor. This feature allows the user to select music to play by voice commands. 2.5.1.2 Operation During a voice recognition process, "Feature Extraction" module decomposes the signal. The module "Search" looks for the equivalent text using the modules "G2P" and "Grammar to compile". These two modules are using the libraries "Acoustic Model", "Lexicon" and
"Grammar". Module G2P ensures equivalence between the graphemes and the phonemes. For each language is associated an acoustic model ("Acoustic Model"), a grammar and a lexicon ("Grammar" and "Lexicon"). System feedback is realized by a screen display and/or sounds (synthesized voice, chime, pre-recorded voice prompts). Operation is ended by a final action (phone number dialing, radio station tuning). DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 10/53 in-dash infotainment systems 2.5.2 Text To Speech (TTS) Text to Speech (TTS) on FC6000 is based on SVOX Automotive Speech. SVOX Automotive TTS solutions are tailored for noisy car environments and enjoy a reputation for industry-leading quality. They power many of the most advanced and successful is characterized by natural and clear sound as well as unique polyglot capability the same voice can speak multiple languages like a native speaker. It is not limited in vocabulary. It can be used to confirm the orders identified by a voice recognition process or for reading vehicle commands, songs titles or phonebook entries. Please find below Voice Recognition and TTS languages available in FC6000:
the market. SVOX TTS technology in 01) ENU US English 02) FRC CA French 03) SPM N.A. Spanish 04) ENG UK English 05) FRF French 06) ITI Italian 07) GED German 08) SPE Spanish 09) DUN Dutch 10) DAD Danish 11) SWS Swedish 12) PTP Portuguese 13) PTB Brazilian Portuguese 14) TRT Turkish 15) RUR Russian 16) PLP Polish 17) CZC Czech 18) MNC Mandarin Chinese 19) KOK Korean 20) JPN Japanese DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 11/53 3 Electrical specifications 3.1 Hardware architecture 3.2 Pin-out 3.2.1 Pin-out diagram Pin N. 1 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 12/53 FUNCTION AT Commands & flash update UART input Digital audio data output AT Commands & flash update UART output Digital audio data input Debug UART input Digital audio main clock (Module is used to be set as master) Debug UART output Digital audio synchronization clock
(Module is used to be set as master) Positive power supply : 3,3V Digital audio master clock (Module is used to be set as master) Typical Voltage Maximal Current
(Note 1)
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(Note 2)
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(Note 2)
(Note 2) 3.3V 110mA
(Note 2)
(Note 2) Reset signal Active Low
(Note 3)
(Note 3) 3.2.2 Pinout table PIN SIGNAL PIN TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UART_AT_RX I2S_OUT UART_AT_TX I2S_IN UART_DBG_RX I2S_CLK UART_DBG_TX I2S_SYNC 3V3 10 I2S_MCLK 11 RESET_EXT_N 12 BOOTS 13 1V8 14 VSS 15 1V8 16 MIC1_N I O O I I O O IO P O I I P P Boot mode selection signal Active High Positive power supply : 1V8 Power supplies ground 3.3V 1.8V 0V Positive power supply : 1V8 P AI Negative differential Microphone input 1 0-50mV
(Note 4) 1V8 Power Supply Enable signal Active High 1.8V 80A 630mA 740mA 630mA 5A
(Note 4) Positive differential Microphone input 1 0-50mV 5A 17 1V8_ENABLE 18 MIC1_P 19 VSS O AI P Power supplies ground 20 MIC_BIAS AO Microphones bias voltage 21 LINEOUT_L AO Analog audio stereo output, left channel 0V 2.8V 740mA 3mA 0-560mV 100A 22 MIC2_P 23 LINEOUT_R 24 MIC2_N Legend:
Positive differential Microphone input 2 AI AO Analog audio stereo output, right channel 0-560mV AI Negative differential Microphone input 2 0-50mV 0-50mV 5A 100A 5A I Input O Output IO Input/Output AI Analog Input AO Analog Output P Power Note1: See section 3.5.4 Note2: See section 3.5.5 Note3: See section 3.5.2 Note4: See section 3.5.3.2 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 13/53 3.2.3 Unconnected pins advice PIN FUNCTION PIN TYPE COMMENT I2S_IN I2S_CLK I2S_OUT I2S_SYNC P3V3 I2S_MCLK 1 UART_AT_RX 2 3 UART_AT_TX 4 5 UART_DBG_RX 6 7 UART_DBG_TX 8 9 10 11 RESET_EXT_N 12 BOOTS 13 P1V8 14 VSS 15 P1V8 16 MIC1_N 17 1V8_ENABLE 18 MIC1_P 19 VSS 20 MIC_BIAS 21 22 MIC2_P 23 24 MIC2_N LINEOUT_R LINEOUT_L I O O I I O O IO P O I I P P P I O I P O O I O I N/A Left Open N/A Left Open Left Open Left Open Left Open Left Open N/A Left Open Left Open Tie to ground N/A N/A N/A Tie to ground (1k) N/A Tie to ground (1k) N/A Left Open Left Open Tie to ground (1k) Left Open Tie to ground (1k) DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 14/53 3.3 Absolute Maximum ratings Operating temperature range ........................................................................... -40C to +85C Storage temperature range ............................................................................ -40C to +125C Voltage on Vcc with respect to Vss ...................................................................... 3.1V to 3.6V ESD sensitivity according ESD Association AEC Q100 ....................... 2kV HBM / 200V MM 3.4 Power consumption (T=25C, 1V8 provided by DC/DC MPS2128) 3.4.1 Power consumption on 3V3 Power Supply Stop mode (reset pin low) ............................................................................................... <6mA Run mode (waiting for commands) ............................................................................... <40mA Hands free and audio streaming mode ....................................................................... <120mA Peak current at startup (128s) .................................................................................... 110mA 3.4.2 Power consumption on 1V8 Power Supply Stop mode (reset pin low) ................................................................................................. 0mA Run mode (waiting for commands) ............................................................................... <60mA Hands free and audio streaming mode ....................................................................... <150mA Peak current at startup (190s) .................................................................................... 630mA 3.5 Electrical characteristics 3.5.1 Power pins Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C Parameter 3V3 power supply 1V8 power supply Conditions 3.5.2 Reset pin Min. Typ. Max. Unit 3.1 1.71 3.6 V 1.89 V 3.3 1.8 Conditions unless noted, otherwise : T=-40C to +85 C; Vcc=3V1 to 3V6 Parameter Active reset time (tRA) Active reset voltage level Non active reset voltage level Conditions 2.54 Min. Typ. Max. Unit 50
s 0.89 V V
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 15/53 3.5.3 IO pins 3.5.3.1 BOOTS Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter BOOTS ViH BOOTS ViL Conditions 3.5.3.2 1V8_ENABLE Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter 1V8_ENABLE VOH 1V8_ENABLE VOL Conditions 3.5.4 UART_AT/UART_DBG Min. Typ. Max. Unit 1.24
-0.3 3.6 V 0.60 V
Min. Typ. Max. Unit 2.9
-0.3 V 0.4 V
Min. 0.7*Vcc Typ. Max.
Conditions Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter Input high level voltage (Vih min) Input low level voltage (Vil max) Output high level voltage (Voh min) Output low level voltage (Vol max) Output high level current (Ioh max) Voh>Vcc-0.4 Output low level current (Iol max) Rise time Fall time Baud rate Emission Baud rate precision Reception Baud rate tolerance Vol<0.4 Cload=20pf Cload=20pf
Vcc-0.4 5.45 5.45 Unit V 0.2*Vcc V V V
0.4 32.1 mA 33.4 mA ns 170 ns 160 460.8 kbps
115.2 0.25 2.5 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 16/53 BCLK 3.5.5 I2S IO SYNC_CLK Left sample Right sample tshld tsstp I2S_OUT I2S MSB b23 LSB b0 todly MSB b15 LSB b0 tistp tihld Vcc-0.4 Min. 0.7*Vcc
Conditions Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter Input high level voltage (Vih min) Input low level voltage (Vil max) Output high level voltage (Voh min) Output low level voltage (Vol max) Output high level current (Ioh max) Voh>Vcc-0.4 Output low level current (Iol max) Sampling Frequency (Fs) Bit Clock Frequency (Fclk) Rise time Fall time SYNC_CLK hold time (tshld) SYNC_CLK setup time (tsstp) I2S_OUT propagation delay
(todly) I2S_IN setup time (tistp) I2S_IN hold time (tihld) Vol<0.4 Cload=20pf Cload=20pf
10 10 5.45 5.45 10 10
Typ.
Max.
Unit V 0.2*Vcc V
44.1 / 48 64xFs
0.4 32.1 33.4
5 5
10
V V mA mA kHz kHz ns ns ns ns ns ns ns DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 17/53 3.5.6.1 Analog out Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter Maximum output level 3.5.6 Audio Drive load capability High Cut-off Frequency (-3dB) Signal to Noise Ratio THD+N Noise level Crosstalk between channels Typ.
10 30 Max. 0.41
1000 Unit Vrms k pF
=0.4535xFs 65 0.03 104
-80
Hz dB
V dB Min.
7
Conditions Lineout to agnd, AC coupled 19.99kHz
@Fs=44.1kHz
@1kHz, 340mVrms
@1kHz, 340mVrms 3.5.6.2 Microphone input Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Min. Parameter Maximum input level Input impedance Conditions
+30dB gain on module
+30dB gain on module 1F capacitor on mother board Typ. Max. Unit
7.1
16
=0.4535xFs 75 0.04 30 mVrms 18
k Hz Hz dB
Low Cut-off Frequency (-3dB) High Cut-off Frequency (-3dB) 19.99kHz Signal to Noise Ratio THD+N
@Fs=44.1kHz
@1kHz, 30mVrms
@1kHz, 30mVrms 3.5.6.3 Microphone bias Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter Bias voltage Max load current Microphone bias filter low cut off frequency Conditions Vdd_codec = 3V 470F capacitor on mother board Min. 2.7
Typ. Max. 3 3
Unit V mA
4.5 Hz 3.5.7 Bluetooth radio link Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter Antenna AC impedance Module with connector only Antenna DC impedance Module with connector only Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
50
28.5 k DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 18/53 3.6 Reset and supply sequence diagram 3V3 RESET_EXT_N 1V8_ENABLE 1V8 UART_AT_TX tRA tPOR tES1V8 tBOOT Conditions Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Paramet er tRA tPOR tES1V8 Min. Typ. NOR-SPI module 32M Bits NAND Flash module 1G bits NAND Flash module 2G bits 50
tBOOT4
*PSTU Max.
30.5
TBD TBD TBD Uni t s s ms s s s
4 4 Time between end of Reset and first PSTU event sent by the module DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 19/53 3.7 Flash update sequence diagram Flash Update Complete 3V3 RESET_EXT_N BOOTS tBS tBH tFL Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter tBS tBH Conditions 30 30 Min. 3.8 Power Off Sequence diagram Typ.
Max.
Unit s s UART_AT_RX AT*POFF UART_AT_TX RESET_EXT_N 3V3
*POFF:END RESET_EXT_N pin must be driven low before next start-up Conditions unless noted, otherwise : Tamb.=25C; Vc c=3V3 Parameter tCut Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit 0 10
s tCUT DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 20/53 3.9 Motherboard Electrical Integration 3.9.1 Connector DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 21/53 3.9.2 Power stage DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 22/53 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 23/53 3.9.3 Microphone 3.9.3.1 Microphone bias filtering 3.9.3.2 Active microphones 3.9.3.3 Passive microphones DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 24/53 3.9.4 Line out 3.9.5 I2S 3.9.6 UARTs DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 25/53 3.9.7 Boots 3.9.8 Reset Pin DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 26/53 4 Mechanical specifications The following chart describes the availability of the various versions of the FC6000. Module version Mounting FC6000 horizontal vertical Bluetooth antenna Internal Yes Yes external Yes Yes DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 27/53 4.1 Horizontal module with external antenna DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 28/53 4.2 Horizontal module with internal antenna DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 29/53 4.3 Vertical module with external antenna DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 30/53 4.4 Vertical module with internal antenna DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 31/53 4.5 Module connectors 4.5.1 Connector on mother board JST reference: 24R-JMCS-G-(B)-TF Mechanical overview:
Recommended PCB footprint:
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 32/53 4.5.2 Horizontal modules connector JST reference: 24P3.5-JMCS-G-TF (Top entry type) Mechanical overview:
Recommended PCB footprint:
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 33/53 4.5.3 Vertical modules connector JST reference: 24PS-JMCS-G-1B-TF (Side entry type) Mechanical overview:
Recommended PCB footprint:
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 34/53 4.5.4 Antenna connector JST reference: AYU1-1P-02676-120 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 35/53 4.6 Motherboard Mechanical Integration Mechanical constraints for the integration on the mother board are detailed below. 4.6.1 Mechanical integration Horizontal version:
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 36/53 4.6.2 Mechanical integration Vertical version:
DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 37/53 5 Available tools 5.1 Workbench 5.1.1 Diagram DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 38/53 5.1.2 Schematics The workbench schematic will be provided on demand DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 39/53 5.2 WxHipHop WxHipHop is a windows based software that gives the possibility to send and read the AT commands used by the FC6000. 5.3 WxFlasher WxFlasher is a windows based software that gives the possibility to flash and to update the software of the FC6000. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 40/53 6 Approval / Certifications 6.1 CE Declaration We, Parrot SA 174 quai de Jemmapes 75010 Paris France, declare under our responsibility that our product (Parrot FC6000S) is in conformity with the Radio and Telecommunication Equipment directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE according to the essentials requirements and respect the standard listed below :
3.1-a) Electrical Safety EMF 3.1-b) EMC 3.2 Radio Paris, May 27th , 2011 Qualification Manager Arezki Guerrab EN60950-1:2006/A11:2009 EN50371 (06/2002) EN301 489-1 V1.8.1 EN300 328 V1.7.1 DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 41/53 6.2 FCC and IC requirements for module application FCC ID: RKXFC6000S IC : 5119A-FC6000S In accordance with FCC Part 15, the FC6000S is listed as a Modular Transmitter device. USA User information This intends to inform how to specify the FCC ID of our module FC6000S on the product. Based on the Public Notice from FCC, the host device should have a label which indicates that it contains our module. The label should use wording such as: Contains FCC ID: RKXFC6000S Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The label of the host device should also include the below FCC Statement. When it is not possible, this information should be included in the User Manual of the host device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Canada User information This intends to inform how to specify the IC ID of our module FC6000S on the product. According to Canadian standards RSS 210 and RSS Gen , the host device should have a label which indicates that it contains our module. The label should use wording such as: Contains IC ID: 519A-FC6000S Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The label of the host device should also include the below IC Statement. When it is not possible, this information should be included in the User Manual of the host device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 42/53 7 Use Cases A. Bluetooth HFP & A2DP/AVRCP use cases overview:
a. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone Handsfree telephony & Phonebook Synchronization Hands Free Device Hands Free Telephony Telephony Phonebook Hands Free Audio Gateway FC6000 Audio unit Phonebook synchro Mobile Phone Connections Strategy If the Host does not store the last synchronized phonebook, it is always available for the Host at Module start up. Right after HFP connection (which is initiated to the last connected device), it is possible to place an outgoing call if requested. Once HFP initialization has finished (end of SLC/Extended SLC), the Module starts the best phonebook synchronization method available on the phone. The Module alerts the Host that the updated phonebook with new entries is available, and ready to be displayed on the HMI. If an incoming/outgoing call occurs during the phonebook synchronization process, depending on the method of phonebook synchronization which is used, the process is paused. Once the call is finished, the phonebook synchronization restarts from where it has been stopped, and the call history is updated. This is transparent for the end user. Calls Management For incoming calls, the Caller ID (received from phone via CLIP or CLCC) is sent to the Host to be displayed on the HMI. HFP indicators such as signal level, battery level and network provider are forwarded to the Host to be displayed on the HMI. CIND/CIEV indicators or GSM AT Commands are used for this purpose. Service Continuity This feature handles the audio management of a call when the module is powered on/off:
- When the module is powered on, the module automatically connects HFP to the phone and establishes the communication ((e)SCO connection) through the speakers during the SLC.
- When the module is powered off, the module transfers the audio to the phone
((e)SCO disconnection) and disconnects the Bluetooth link. This process ensures the Host to be immediately ready to start Handsfree usage. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 43/53 Three way calling / multiple calls management Once a call is established, if a second incoming call occurs, here is how the Host should handle the HMI:
- Green button: takes the second incoming call as active, and put the first one on hold. Press green button again to switch between the two calls.
- Red button: hangs up the active call and takes the second one as active. Full 3-way calling management (and multiparty calls) is optimized with phones supporting HFP1.5. Parrot supports up to 7 calls at the same time for conference calls purpose. With phones supporting HFP1.0 only, there are gaps in the specification such as:
- When the user manages the calls from the phone interface, the phone does not always notify the Module.
- When the distant party who is on hold hangs up from its side. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 44/53 b. Head Unit connected to Mobile phone and headset device Hands Free Device Hand Free Audio Gateway Hands Free Telephony Telephony Phonebook Hands Free Audio Gateway FC6000 Audio unit Phonebook synchro Mobile Phone SCO link Audio 8 kHz Mono Car announcements (Navigation,etc) and Communication privacy SCO forwarding feature (2 SCO) The module is connected to a Headset and a phone at the same time. When requested by the user, the Module is able to forward audio from the phone to the Headset. Therefore, the communication is switched for privacy purpose. Two SCO channels are opened from the Module. Description of the behavior:
Incoming call:
- Outgoing call:
o Pick up from the HMI will pick up the call and establish one (e)SCO with the phone and one with the Headset. o Hang up from the HMI will hang up the call and release the 2nd SCO. o Dialing from the HMI will place the call on the phone, and once the remote party has picked up, one (e)SCO is established with the phone and one with the Headset. o Hang up from the HMI will hang up the call and release the 2nd SCO. A command is proposed on Parrot Module to handle the establishment of dual SCO, depending on user need. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 45/53 c. Head Unit paired with two Mobile phones Establish and receiving call possible on two different mobile phones Hands Free Device Hands Free Telephony Telephony Phonebook Hands Free Audio Gateway FC6000 Audio unit Phonebook synchro Mobile Phone Hands Free Audio Gateway Mobile phone Multi HFP Feature Parrot has developed the Multi - HFP, which enables the Module to handle two Handsfree connections at the same time. This use case is useful for people having two mobile phones, or when two users are in the car. The Module is running phonebook synchronization on both phones, and each phone has its own phonebook available for the Host (phonebooks are not merged). HFP indicators are available for each phone. Description of the behaviour:
- First example: two phones (P1 and P2) are connected to HFP service. The host can start dialing on P1, hang up call then start outgoing call on P2.
- Second example: the phone receives incoming call P1 on Module. After the end of the first call from P1 the phone P2 can receive incoming call. The multi HFP does not manage the calls of two phones at the same time. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 46/53 d. Audio Streaming and Handsfree working together Audio Streaming from phone to Module (remotely controlled by the Module) MP3 or SBC (A2DP & AVRC) A2DP Sink 44 kHz stereo A2DP source Streaming Control FC6000 Audio unit Mobile Phone or Music Player AVHFP Feature Most phones now support both HFP and A2DP Source/AVRCP TG. The most difficult case is to correctly handle the AVHFP Feature (dual use of A2DP/AVRCP and HFP). As there is no specification release by the Bluetooth SIG explaining how this multi-profile use case should operate, a whitepaper has been issued by the A/V Working Group
(Simultaneous Use of HFP, A2DP, And AVRCP Profiles). Basically, the Whitepaper states that the phone should handle the streaming restart management once the call is finished (this is the main concern today):
Incoming call: the AG should handle the streaming management:
o Pause the streaming on incoming call. o Send to the HF the indicators (CIEV Call setup) o Then the HF picks up the call with ATA, communication/SCO is established o Once finished (from AG or HF), the AG should restart streaming from where it has been paused.
- Outgoing call from HF (ATD): the AG should also handle this in the same manner. Nevertheless, most phones do not correctly implement the Whitepaper, and the streaming does not always restart after the call. Parrot has developed a strategy that automatically relaunches streaming in this case. Song information availability According to the AVRCP version supported by the music player (can be a phone or a Bluetooth Music player), the Host is updated with the following information in order to update its HMI. AVRCP TG 1.0 (Category 1 Music Players):
- Mandatory commands:
o Play and stop.
- Optional Features:
o Enhanced control: Next, Previous, Pause, FF, FW
(most of the phones/Players supporting AVRCP1.0 support those commands). DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 47/53 o There are a lot of other features, but the phone/Bluetooth Music Players do not implement these extended commands. AVRCP CT 1.0 (Category 1 Parrot Module):
- At least one command of the specification should be supported.
- Parrot has decided to implement the full Player Control (events send to the phone):
o Play, Pause, Stop, Next, Previous, Pause, FF, FW AVRCP TG 1.3 (Category 1 Music Players):
- Mandatory commands:
o Same perimeter as AVRCP TG 1.0.
- Optional Features:
of the Album, Genre... AVRCP CT 1.3 (Category 2 Parrot Module):
- Mandatory commands:
o Same perimeter as AVRCP CT 1.0.
- Parrot optional features implemented:
displayed on the car radio HMI. AVRCP TG 1.4 (Category 1 Music Players)5:
- Mandatory commands:
o Same perimeter as AVRCP TG 1.0.
- Optional Features:
of the Album, Genre... AVRCP CT 1.4 (Category 2 Parrot Module)6:
- Mandatory commands:
o Same perimeter as AVRCP CT 1.0.
- Parrot optional features implemented:
o If the phone supports the Bluetooth SIG Vendor Unique Feature, only Title of the Media is mandatory for Metadata. And Playback status and change of current track shall be supported in this case. o Other important features for Metadata support are Name of the Artist, Name o Referring to the specification, all List of Media Attributes are supported to be o If the phone supports the Bluetooth SIG Vendor Unique Feature, only Title of the Media is mandatory for Metadata. And Playback status and change of current track shall be supported in this case. o Other important features for Metadata support are Name of the Artist, Name o Referring to the specification, all List of Media Attributes are supported to be displayed on the car radio HMI. According to the AVRCP version supported by the phone, the HMI should be implemented with information provided by the Module: Player status / Metadata for the current played song. As member of AV Working Group, Parrot is involved with the development of those specifications. 5 For NAND version Only 6 For NAND version Only DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 48/53 e. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone and Music Player with BT integrated or Bluetooth dongle:
A2DP Sink MP3 or SBC (A2DP & AVRCP) 44,1 kHz stereo A2DP Source Streaming Control FC6000 Audio unit Mobile Phone or Music Player Mobile phone Connection Management Parrot Module is able to maintain two Bluetooth connections: one HFP to a phone (where the phonebook synchronization is running after connection) and the other one with an A2DP SRC Music Player. From the Module point of view, there are two users connected. As stated with the Whitepaper, in this use case, the Module handles the AVHFP because the A2DP SRC is not the connected phone. If the Bluetooth Music Player supports AVRCP TG, Parrot alerts the HMI with Playback status and Metadata. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 49/53 f. Head Unit paired with a stereo Headphone Audio Streaming from Module to a stereo headphone A2DP Source MP3 or SBC (A2DP & AVRCP) 44,1 kHz stereo A2DP Sink Streaming Control FC6000 Audio unit Bluetooth Headphones Parrot Module also embeds the A2DP SRC role, and then is able to play local music files to a Sink device. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 50/53 g. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone: Data transfer Dial Up Networking: The Head Unit acts as data terminal with a connected gateway device, typically a mobile phone. Data Terminal Device DUN Gateway FC6000 Audio unit Data flow Data exchange Mobile Phone Multi Profile Use Parrot handles multiple Bluetooth connections. On the same device, it is possible to set up both an HFP and a DUN connection. According to the various Bluetooth implementations on phones, here is the description of what is possible (given no phone limitations):
- DUN only:
- HFP and DUN:
o o In this case, the phone acts as a Gateway and the Module forwards the data to the Host (Data Terminal). If an incoming call occurs during the data transfer, there are three behaviors:
The call is established and data transfer continues without bandwidth
The call is established and data transfer is stopped (AG gives priority
The distant caller reaches the voice mail of the connected phone diminution. to HFP feature).
(phone limitation). o If an outgoing call is requested by the user, the behaviors above also apply. Those behaviors are described, phone by phone in the Parrot Bluetooth Compatibility Matrix with all tested phones. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 51/53 B. Head unit BT/UART software update The firmware of Parrot modules can be updated in two different ways: by Bluetooth when paired with a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, or UART. This is a very important feature of the Parrot Module. This ensures better Bluetooth Compatibility with new phones coming on the Market. Some of these new phones need to have a specific workaround when the Bluetooth specifications are not correctly implemented on the phone (i.e. non-generic Bluetooth management). Moreover, a major software update can include a new feature/profile (such as AVRCP1.4 for instance) to give more compatibility or functionality to a car radio. This software update can immediately be flashed (by Bluetooth, Uart...) into your product already out in the market. After the update, user settings (paired devices, phonebooks...) are not erased. This process is transparent for the user. Hands Free Device Hands Free update Update by Bluetooth or UART Data flow FC6000 Audio unit Data Terminal Device Computer Update by Bluetooth DUN Gateway Data flow FC6000 Audio unit Mobile Phone Methods available
- Bluetooth o Via SPP o Via FTP
- Via UART with a host CPU that send the data DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 52/53 Secured update mechanism The new software is copied into the flash Modules memory but the previous software is not affected by this copy. During this process, if an error occurs before the end of file transfer
(Bluetooth disconnection, data transfer stopped,), the module will restart with the previous software version. The checksum of the new software is included into this new software. If the new file is correctly written into the flash, when Module will reboots, the new checksum internally calculated is compared the checksum of this new software. If checksum are equals, the new file will overwrite the previous one. During this process, if power supply is turned off, the remaining data will be continuing to be written where it has been stopped at the next boot. DATASHEET FC6000 Confidential Information 53/53
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