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Bluetooth > Channel (hopping) sequence
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Channel (hopping) sequence Defined
This is a pseudo-random sequence of 79 (23 for the 23MHz system) frequencies, The frequency is calculated using the BD_ADDR of the master of the piconet. The phase in the sequence is derived from an estimate of the master's clock. The channel hopping sequence has a very long period length, does not show repetitive patterns over a short time interval, but which distributes the hop frequencies equally over the 79 (23 for the 23MHz system) MHz during a short time interval .See also Frequency sequence.
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