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Low cost CSR Bluetooth enabled MP3 player

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CAMBRIDGE, UK: CSR has launched its BlueCore Player, the world's lowest cost Bluetooth enabled MP3 player with an electronic bill of materials (eBOM) of less than $10.

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Designed for listening to music without cumbersome wires, or for sharing music by streaming to two headsets simultaneously, the BlueCore Player also enables direct streaming of MP3 files to reduce power consumption. BlueCore Player is based on CSR's BlueCore5-Multimedia silicon with embedded DSP coprocessor and 16-bit stereo codec to ensure the high quality stereo sound.

As well as including full gerbers, software and circuit diagrams, the BlueCore Player example design includes all the hardware needed for a superior MP3 player in a space that is less than 45x60mm. It supports the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) to control stop and start playback and volume control, and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for high quality audio streaming.

Also included in the eBOM is an OLED colour display, supporting both Asian and Arabic fonts, lithium (Li) battery with on-chip charger and mini USB charger connector which supports more than 14 hours of playback.

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CSR's BlueCore Player is also available with audio menu navigation to run through the tracks, artist names and playback modes without the need for a screen and thus reducing the BOM costs further. This function utilises the latest Text to Speech (TTS) technology running in the on-chip DSP.

BlueCore Player is based on CSR's BlueCore5-Multimedia External silicon, integrating the 64MIPS DSP and interfaced with 32Mbit of external flash memory it supports enhanced audio applications and different language fonts. BlueCore5-Multimedia External is Bluetooth v2.1 ready and also supports v2.0+EDR of the Bluetooth specification.

BlueCore Player joins a stable of CSR example designs which also includes internet radios, VoWiFi handsets, stereo headsets, in-car Bluetooth systems and Wi-Fi enabled mobile handsets.

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