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Ubertooth One Case

47,00 €
inkl. MwSt., zzgl. Versand
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Lieferzeit: 5 Tag(e)

Beschreibung

Ubertooth One Case HackmoD. Affordable mini Bluetooth Stick Case. Test and Scan with Ubertooth One.


Ubertooth One Case


The Ubertooth One is an opensource Bluetooth test tool from Michael Ossmann. It is the world's first affordable Bluetooth monitoring and development platform and is a fully open source product (both hardware and software).

Commercial Bluetooth monitoring equipment starts at about $10,000. Project Ubertooth seeks to produce an affordable platform that can be used for Bluetooth monitoring and for the development of new Bluetooth and wireless technologies.

Low-cost off-the-shelf Wi-Fi adapters have supported monitor mode for years, and the technique has found diverse uses in security research, troubleshooting, product development, intrusion detection, and more. Unfortunately, there has never been an equivalent tool for Bluetooth before Ubertooth One, a fully open source platform (both hardware and software).

You can find out more about Project Ubertooth on Michael Ossmann's blog and at the project web site.


Architecture


  • RP-SMA RF connector: connects to test equipment, antenna, or dummy load.
  • CC2591 RF front end.
  • CC2400 wireless transceiver.
  • LPC175x ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller with Full-Speed USB 2.0.
  • USB A plug: connects to host computer running Kismet or other host code.


Features


  • 2.4 GHz transmit and receive.
  • Transmit power and receive sensitivity comparable to a Class 1 Bluetooth device.
  • standard Cortex Debug Connector (10-pin 50-mil JTAG).
  • In-System Programming (ISP) serial connector.
  • expansion connector: intended for inter-Ubertooth communication or other future uses.
  • six indicator LEDs.

Case only. Ubertooth not included!


Demonstration

Michael Ossmann presented Project Ubertooth: Building a Better Bluetooth Adapter at ShmooCon 2011.

Ubertooth One Spectrum Analyzer / Microwave Interference Demo from HakTip 13