Bluetooth LE Audio (Auracast) Transmitter
Phase: Proof of Concept (Simulation)
Overview
This project focuses on the development of a Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio Transmitter supporting the Auracast standard. The current phase is a Proof of Concept (PoC) simulation, demonstrating system functionality without physical hardware implementation. The project uses an NXP NXH3675 transceiver integrated with an Arduino-compatible controller for simulation purposes.
Objectives
- Simulate the transmission of BLE Audio streams using Auracast protocol.
- Validate communication between NXH3675 transceiver and controller firmware.
- Demonstrate Proof of Concept without creating physical hardware.
- Provide a basis for future hardware development and testing.
Features (Simulation Phase)
- BLE Audio packet simulation
- Controller-to-transceiver communication over I²C/SPI (simulated)
- Basic audio stream configuration and management
- Logging of simulated data for analysis
Hardware (Simulation Reference)
- NXH3675 BLE Audio Transceiver (NXP)
- Arduino-compatible MCU (simulation platform)
> Note: Hardware is referenced for simulation purposes; no physical hardware is required in this phase.
Software Requirements
- Arduino IDE or PlatformIO
- Python (for simulation scripts)
- Serial Monitor / Logging tool for output verification
- Git (for version control)
Project Structure