Stonestreet One

Stonestreet One, LLC
Industry Wireless (Bluetooth) Software
Founded 1999
Headquarters Louisville, Ky
Key people

Tim Reilly, President

Robert Saunders, Chairman
Website www.stonestreetone.com

Stonestreet One is a software company specializing in Bluetooth software solutions. Founded in 1999 in Louisville, Ky, Stonestreet One flogs software for the Bluetooth wireless technology industry. They specialize in solutions for chipmakers, distributors, embedded software companies and Original Equipment Manufacturers. Stonestreet One was acquired by Qualcomm in 2014.

Bluetopia, the company's core product, is their implementation of the upper layers of the Bluetooth protocol stack. Bluetopia was first qualified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group in 2000 and since has been used by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) around the world in personal computing, automotive, biomedical, mobile communications and consumer electronics products. Customers include: Motorola, Garmin, Kodak, and Honeywell among others. Bluetopia + LE is the latest version of the software the runs specifically for Bluetooth low energy technology.

Currently, Stonestreet One is an Associate member of the Bluetooth SIG. In addition, the company's President Tim Reilly is a member of the Bluetooth SIG Ecosystem Committee; an advisory body set up to provide insight on the future direction of the wireless connectivity market.[1] In 2009, Stonestreet One was a featured company in Enterprise Corp's Hot Dozen Showcase.[2]

Products

Bluetopia

Bluetopia is Stonestreet One's Bluetooth Stack. Bluetopia's Application Programming Interface provides access to the upper-layer protocols and profiles described below among others and can interface directly to a variety of Bluetooth chips.

Supported Bluetooth Protocols:

Supported Bluetooth Profiles:

Bluetopia + LE

Bluetopia+LE is a Bluetooth protocol stack that comprises two distinct offerings to support Dual Mode and Single Mode Bluetooth devices. Dual Mode Bluetooth devices incorporate BR/EDR and low energy Bluetooth support in the same chipset. Bluetopia +LE Dual combines the standard Bluetopia protocol stack with the additional support for Bluetooth low energy. Single Mode Bluetooth devices support only Bluetooth low energy. Bluetopia+LE Single is a protocol stack that provides support for single mode devices only. It is based on a legacy version of Bluetopia but has been condensed to fulfill tighter memory obligations.

BTExplorer

BTExplorer is a user-friendly application that is used to connect and manage multiple Bluetooth enabled devices. The application works with Windows Mobile & Windows CE as well as Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR

See also

References

  1. English, David, "Growing Ecosystems" (PDF), SIGnature Magazine (Q2 2009): 44–45
  2. "Enterprise Corp. recognizes 'Hot Dozen'", Business First of Louisville, November 13, 2009

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