What is Piconet? - Bluetooth

What is Piconet?

Piconet is an ad-hoc network by linking a group of users which uses blue tooth technology protocols for allowing one ‘master’ device to interconnect with up to seven active ‘slave’ devices. Further, up to 255 slave devices could be inactive or packed and the master device can bring into active status at any given point of time.

The range of Piconet will vary based on the blue tooth device class. The data transfer rate varies around 200 to 2100 KB/S, depending upon the synchronous or asynchronous connection usage, and the number of devices connected in the piconet.
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