04-29-2009 08:46 AM - edited 04-29-2009 08:48 AM
For those of you that have written software that uses Bluetooth for Windows XP you will no doubt have received numerous telephone calls from customers about Bluetooth not working on laptops/pcs.
I am trying to compile a list of USB BT Dongles that will work with XP/LabVIEW. I have bought 18 dongles and only 6 of them work with LabVIEW, if anyone else know of any that are not listed, please can you add to the list for the benefit of the community - thanks!
Advent ADE-C2EDR Works
Edimax EB-DGC1 Works
Zoom 4311 Works
Zoom 1054 Works
Zoom 4314 Works
Fujitsu S26391-F7137-L1 Works
Jabra A330 Does not work
Trust BT-2400p Does not work
Qfonic Slim100mBth Does not work
Motorola D200 Does not work
Belkin F8T016NG Does not work
Belkin F8T017NG Does not work
Targus ACB10EU Does not work
Startech BCM2045 Does not work
Belkin F8T013UK1 Does not work
D-Link DBT-122 Does not work
HP bt500 Does not work
Cable & Wireless CWBTHUB100 Does not work
04-30-2009 03:33 AM
Hi ssk,
When using Bluetooth with LabVIEW you must use a device that is supported by the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack or the WIDCOMM stack. The following list shows currently known USB dongles that offer this support. This is due to the bluetooth implementation working on the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack so that it can support many devices, instead of seperate drivers for each device type. If a USB dongle is not supported by the Microsoft Bluetooth stack (and therefore LabVIEW) then this is a Microsoft Issue. This is included in the XP Service Pack 2, and is available from Microsoft to install it on Service Pack 1. You can check if you have the correct driver installed by right-clicking on My Computer » Properties » Hardware » Device Manager » Bluetooth Radios. Expand Bluetooth radios and ensure that the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator appears in that list.
Devices supported by Microsoft Bluetooth Stack, and thus LabVIEW (under Windows)
Tha above list was compiled in 2007, and does not appear to have been updated so I will add your known working devices to our list. It would be useful to know if you installed any software included with the device or not.
We also have some information on our website regarding using USB Bluetooth devices:
How Do I Make a Bluetooth Device Work with LabVIEW
Developing Bluetooth Applications with LabVIEW
Hope this helps,
04-30-2009 03:41 AM
Hi Sheela,
Thanks for your reply, the extra devices are useful.
I have one more to add to the list that turned up this morning (and works):
Ezurio BRBLUO3-010A0-02 (available from RS Components Pt No 189-138.
In my tests I installed no additional software, the devices were detected using the XP drivers and installed automatically.
ssk
04-30-2009 03:51 AM
ssk,
What I'll do is keep an eye on the thread for a few days to let other people add to the list, then I'll update things at our end in one go. But this thread can always be added to anyways, and I'll make sure a link to it is kept on our records too.
Thanks for starting what I'm sure will be an invaluable resource for many users.
04-26-2010 03:25 AM
Can anybody in the USA provide an updated list of any USB Bluetooth dongles that will work with LabVIEW (and that are readily available)?
Most of the devices on my original list (above),are only available in the UK.
Thanks
01-20-2011 09:54 AM
I have recently found a small utility that can make non-microsoft bluetooth devices work using the Microsoft BT Enumerator.
I have yet to find a BT device that it has not worked on (internal or USB).
Here is the link:
01-02-2013 09:10 PM
Hi.
You have the Bluetooth devices list that compatible with Labview for Window 7?
01-03-2013 02:34 AM
Hi,
I have found Windows 7 to support natively many, many more BT dongles than XP. I have about 25 different USB dongles and only half of them would work with LV & WinXP but almost all of them work with Win7 by simply plugging them in (and not installing any drivers).
I only recommend two to our customers now as I have found them to be readily available world:
http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Bluetooth-Dongle-9847
Laird Technologies BRBLU03-101A0-02 (available from farnell.com)
You may have problems trying to get internal BT radios to work on laptops, I have found a very good utility that has managed to get about 95% of internal devices working with LabVIEW:
http://bluetoothinstaller.com/
The software creates a restore point thus making it easy to rollback if you get any problems. This utility will quite often make USB dongles work (by making them utilise the Windows BT stack).
01-03-2013 03:21 AM
Thank you very much.