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<blockquote data-quote="HaroldC" data-source="post: 881063" data-attributes="member: 47413"><p>Thanks very much for that information on the Accu-chek. I think I will concentrate on the xDrip, I've spent the morning hunting around TI's website looking to see if there's a SimpliciTI & Bluetooth stack available on one of their newer devices - so far I've found that SimpliciTI will not be supported on devices after the CC2530, I'm hoping I can find if they support a Bluetooth stack on a CC253x which would make a very elegant xDrip solution. I will certainly integrate a TI bq51050B Qi compliant Li-ion charger IC following your recommendation. Thankfully the LTSpice simulations of my SMPS are taking ages, so I'll have a bit of time spare to look over possible silicon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaroldC, post: 881063, member: 47413"] Thanks very much for that information on the Accu-chek. I think I will concentrate on the xDrip, I've spent the morning hunting around TI's website looking to see if there's a SimpliciTI & Bluetooth stack available on one of their newer devices - so far I've found that SimpliciTI will not be supported on devices after the CC2530, I'm hoping I can find if they support a Bluetooth stack on a CC253x which would make a very elegant xDrip solution. I will certainly integrate a TI bq51050B Qi compliant Li-ion charger IC following your recommendation. Thankfully the LTSpice simulations of my SMPS are taking ages, so I'll have a bit of time spare to look over possible silicon. [/QUOTE]
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