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BlueCore01 BlueTest Instruction Manual AN047 July 2001 CSR Unit 400 Cambridge Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0WH UK Registered in UK 3665875 Tel: +44 (0)1223 692000 Fax: +44 (0)1223 692001 http://www.csr.com This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2000 bc01-an-047b Contents BlueTest Instruction Manual Contents ............................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 Getting Started Simple Tests ............................................................................................... 4 Simple Tests ........................................................................................................................ 5 Quantitative Tests............................................................................................................... 10 Transmitter Only ............................................................................................................... 10 Receiver Only................................................................................................................... 14 Loopback Test Mode ........................................................................................................ 16 Configuration Commands .................................................................................................. 22 Built-in-Self Test (BIST) Routines....................................................................................... 22 Miscellaneous Test Routines ............................................................................................. 42 Persistent Store Keys......................................................................................................... 49 Appendix 1.......................................................................................................................... 49 BIST Parameters .............................................................................................................. 49 Appendix 2.......................................................................................................................... 51 Known Software Issue(s) in BlueTest Version 1.4 ........................................................... 51 Appendix 3.......................................................................................................................... 52 Combining Tests Using a Second Unit ............................................................................... 52 Appendix 4.......................................................................................................................... 52 Configuration Commands Available During Tests................................................................ 53 Appendix 5.......................................................................................................................... 54 Bluetooth Packet Types .................................................................................................... 54 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b Copyright CSR Ltd 2000 This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement Page 2 of 56 BlueTest Instruction Manual All of the following tests are designed to run with CSRs firmware versions Beta 10.4 and above. Several tests include entries for Related Test Spec Name. These refer to tests in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Test Specification for RF document, rev. 0.9r, dated 31 January 2000. l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Example Display Introduction BlueTest is a program that controls the on-chip built-in-self-test (BIST) software for RF testing. This document explains the facilities offered by the BIST. BlueTest does not execute any of these tests. It sends commands to BlueCore01 and/or enables the on-chip BIST, then reports any results. The tests fall into six categories:
g Simple RF tests; used for PCB de-bug and optimisation g Quantitative tests for transmit and receive; used to establish the performance of the Bluetooth device. g Loopback test modes; used for qualification and regulatory testing g Configuration commands to set parameters for other tests g Built-in self-test routines g Miscellaneous test routines Further details about commands, parameters and packet types are included in the appendices following the tests. Running a Test In a BlueTest dialog select the Standard button to display the entire test. This applies to all of the tests except for the BIT ERR1 and BIT ERR2 tests. Click on Bit Error to display these results in a column format. When running the tests, the results display in a dialog box. The default file name is logfile.txt. It is located in the current directory in which the program resides. Select Browse for File to create your own file name and path (using test examples provided). To save test results to a file, tick Save to File. Note: Some of these tests require two Bluetooth modules to function correctly. The PCM External Loopback test has notes specifically for use with CSRs Casira development kit. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2000 Page 3 of 56 Getting Started Run Bluetest.exe. Select a Protocol (Default BCSP). Select Port and Baud Rate (Default com1, 115200). BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 4 of 56 Simple Tests RF Test Mode Title PAUSE Summary Halts the current test and stops any radio activity. Test Arguments Return Data None None Exit Click on Reset Chip or enter a new command. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 PAUSE Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 5 of 56 bc01-an-047b Title RADIO STATUS Summary Returns the values from the radio control registers. Test Arguments None Return Data Internal transmission level External transmission level Internal receiver gain Internal receiver attenuation Local oscillator level IQ trim Signal/image ratio for IQ trim Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 RADIO STATUS Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 6 of 56 Title TXSTART Summary Test Arguments Return Data Enables the transmitter in continuous transmission at a designated frequency (LO Freq) with a designated output Power
(Ext, Int) and designated tone modulation frequency (Modulatn Freq). LO Freq (Carrier Frequency in MHz) = 2402 to 2480 Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63 (Default = 50) Modulatn Freq = -32768 to 32767 in units of 1/4096MHz None Use RF Analyser to check carrier output. Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b BlueTest Instruction Manual TXSTART Example Display l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 7 of 56 Title RXSTART1 Summary Enables the receiver in continuous reception at a designated frequency (LO Freq) with a choice of low or high side modulation
(hi-side) and with a designated attenuation setting (RX Attenuation). Requires a second unit to be running TXSTART. Routes final IF to TEST_A pin. LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Test Arguments hi-side (default = False) set 0 or 1 RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (Default = 0) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 RXSTART1 Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 8 of 56 Title RXSTART2 Summary Test Arguments Enables the receiver in continuous reception, at a designated frequency (LO Freq), with a choice of low or high side modulation (hi-side) and with a designated attenuation setting
(RX Attenuation). Digitises the RSSI and sends report regularly to host. Requires a second unit to be running TXSTART. LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz) = 2402 to 2480 hi-side (default = false) set 0 or 1 RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (Default = 0) Return Data Exit RSSI values, as a uint16, sent over BCSP channel 3 at a rate of about 10 per second. Can be saved to log file. H4 and USB use manufacturers extensions. Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 RXSTART2 Example Display Page 9 of 56 BlueTest Instruction Manual Note: TXDATA and RXDATA require the same Bluetooth address in each module for RXDATA to receive data transmitted by TXDATA. Use CFG_UAP_LAP to set the address used by the BIST. Quantitative Tests Quantitative Tests Transmitter Only Transmitter Only Title Summary Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments TXDATA1 Enables the transmitter, with a designated frequency (LO Freq) and output Power
(Ext, Int). Payload is PRBS9 data. Receiver is not operating. Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to Configuration Commands section. TRM/CA/03/C (power control), TRM/CA/04/C (Tx output spectrum frequency range), TRM/CA/05/C (Tx output spectrum 20dB bandwidth), TRM/CA/06/C
(Adjacent channel power), TRM/CA/08/C (Initial carrier frequency tolerance), TRC/CA/01/C (Out -of-band spurious emissions). LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63 (Default = 50). Return Data None Use an RF Analyser to check carrier output. Exit Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command. bc01-an-047b TXDATA1 Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 10 of 56 l l B B u u e e C C o o r r e e T T M M 0 0 1 1 Title TXDATA2 Enables the transmitter, with a simplified hop sequence designated by Country Code and sets output Power (Ext, Int). Summary Payload is PRBS9 data (Default DH1). Receiver is not operating. Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to Configuration Commands section. TRM/CA/01/C (output power), TRM/CA/02/C (power density) Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments Country Code = 0 to 3 (Default = 0) Return Data None Use RF Analyser to check carrier output. Exit Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command. bc01-an-047b BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 TXDATA2 Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 11 of 56 Title TXDATA3 Enables the transmitter, with a designated frequency (LO Freq) and output Power (Ext, Int). Summary Payload is sequence 101010. Receiver is not operating. Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to Configuration Commands section. Related Test Spec Name TRM/CA/07/C (modulation characteristic), TRM/CA/09/C
(carrier frequency drift) Test Arguments LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63 (Default = 50). Return Data None BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Exit bc01-an-047b Use RF Analyser to check out carrier Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command. TXDATA3 Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 12 of 56 Title Summary Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments TXDATA4 Enables the transmitter with a designated frequency (LO Freq) and output Power (Ext, Int). Payload is sequence 1111000011110000. Receiver is not operating. Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to Configuration Commands section. TRM/CA/07/C (modulation characteristic), TRM/CA/09/C (carrier frequency drift) LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz) = 2402 to 2480 Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63 (Default = 50). BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Return Data None Use an RF Analyser to check out carrier. Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command. TXDATA4 Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 13 of 56 Exit bc01-an-047b BlueTest Instruction Manual Note: TXDATA and RXDATA require the same Bluetooth address in each module for RXDATA to receive data transmitted by TXDATA. Use CFG_UAP_LAP to set the address used by the BIST. l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Receiver Only Title RXDATA1 Summary Enables the receiver, at a designated frequency (LO Freq) with a choice of low or high side modulation (hi-side), and with a designated attenuation setting (RX Attenuation). The software counts the number of received packet and the number of payloads with correctable errors. The payload itself is thrown away. The time between receive slots and report frequency can be set. Refer to Configuration Commands section. Test Arguments LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Return data hi-side = 0 or 1 (default = 0) RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (default = 0) NP = number of packets NP = number of good packets, NCP = number of corrected packets RSSI = value as shown True = RSSI is reliable, otherwise false The numbers wrap, rather than being reset to 0. Exit Click on Reset Chip. RXDATA1 example display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 14 of 56 Title RXDATA2 Enables the receiver with a simplified hop sequence designated by Country Code, with a choice of low or high side modulation
(hi-side) and with a designated attenuation setting (RX Attenuation). Summary The software counts the number of received packets and the number of payloads with correctable errors. The payload itself is thrown away. The time between receive slots and report frequency can be set. Refer to Configuration Commands Section. Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments Return Data Standby mode spurious emissions (FCC test) Country Code = 0 to 3 (default = 0) hi-side = 0 or 1 (default = 0) RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (default = 0) NP = number of packets NG = number of good packets NCP = number of corrected packets RSSI = value as shown True = RSSI is reliable, otherwise false The numbers wrap, rather than being reset to 0. Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 RXDATA2 Example Display Page 15 of 56 Title BIT ERR1 Summary bc01-an-047b Enables the receiver at a designated frequency (LO Freq) with a choice of low or high side modulation (hi-side) and with a designated attenuation setting (RX Attenuation). Returns a set of reports to the host:
g Number of data bits received (payload excluding FEC and CRC) g Number of data bits that were in error. Assumes PRBS9 data starting with 1FF in each packet g Number of packets received g Number of packets expected, based on txrx_freq (default 12500) g Number of packets with header errors as reported by hardware g Number of packets with CRC errors g Number of packets with uncorrected errors (currently same as CRC errors) g Number of sync timeouts. Note that until a transmission is received a long timeout is used, so this does not reflect the number of packets expected Each report has two unint32 values. First is value since last report, second is summed over the last bits_count (default =
1.6Mbits). Reports are sent according to report_freq set (default = 1 second). The times between receive slots and report frequency can be set, and the count reset. Refer to Configuration Commands section. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BIT ERR1 Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 16 of 56 Title BIT ERR1 (Continued) Related Test Spec Name RCV/CA/01/C and RCV/CA/02/C (sensitivity), RCV/CA/03/C (C/I performance), RCV/CA/04/C (blocking performance), RCV/CA/05/C
(intermodulation performance), RCV/CA/06/C (maximum input level) LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz) = 2402 to 2480 Test Arguments hi-side = 0 or 1 (default = 0) RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (default = 0) Note With a second unit, execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the Bluetooth address. Execute TXDATA1 then execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the same Bluetooth address on the Equipment Under Test (EUT) before executing BIT ERR1. Return Data Eight reports, each two uint32 values (refer to BIT ERR1 Summary). Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 17 of 56 Title BIT ERR2 Summary Related Test Spec Name Enables the receiver with simplified hopping defined by Country Code with a choice of low or high side modulation (hi-side), and with a designated attenuation setting (RX Attenuation) as for RXDATA2. Returns information on bit errors to the host as those given for BIT ERR1. None, but note that this test allows (as in BIT ERR1) the tests RCV/CA/01/C and RCV/CA/02/C (sensitivity), RCV/CA/04/C
(blocking performance) to be performed with hopping on. This is a more thorough test than that possible with the 7 Layers equipment. Country Code = 0 to 3 (default 0) Test Arguments hi-side = 0 or 1 (default = 0) Note RX Attenuation = 0 to 15 (default = 0) With a second unit, execute CFG UAP/LAP to set BT address then execute TXDATA2, then execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the same BT address on the Equipment under Test (EUT) before executing BIT ERR2. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Return Data Nine reports, each two uint32 values as for BIT ERR1. BIT ERR2 Example Display Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 18 of 56 BlueTest Instruction Manual Loopback Test Mode Title LOOP BACK Summary Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments Receives data on LO Frequency for data packets and then retransmits this data on the same channel at transmit level lvl. Highside reception is off and attenuation is set to 0. Expected reception frequency, txrx_freq (default = 12500 microsecs) with single slot packets returned lb_offs after receipt (default = 1875 microsecs). Defaults can be changed. See Configuration Commands section. None, but note that this test RCV/CA/01/C to RCV/CA/06/C to be performed in loopback without using the LMP commanded loopback test mode. RCV/CA/01/C to RCV/CA/06/C to be performed in loopback, but without using the LMP commanded loopback test mode. LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 (default =
2432) Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63
(Default = 50). Return Data None Click on Reset Chip. LOOP BACK Example Display l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 19 of 56 Exit bc01-an-047b Title Summary RX LOOP BACK Transmit PRBS9 data on LO Frequency at transmit level and listen for transmissions in the next slot but one. Sends reports as RXDATA1 back to the host once per second (configurable). Highside reception is off and attenuation is set to 0. Default is single-slot packets (configurable with config_freq). This is designed to be used with a second unit in LOOP_BACK test mode. Related Test Spec Name None, but note that this test allows transmission to and reception from Implementation under Test (IUT) in LOOP_BACK test mode with RSSI and BER calculated from FEC. Test Arguments Note Return Data LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63
(Default = 50). With a second unit execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the Bluetooth address. Execute LOOP BACK then execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the same BT address on the Equipment under Test (EUT) before executing RX LOOP BACK. NP = Number of packets NGP = Number of good packets NCP = Number of corrected packets RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indication True = RSSI is reliable, otherwise false Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 RX LOOP BACK Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 20 of 56 Title Summary BER LOOP BACK Transmit PRBS9 data on LO Frequency at transmit level and listen for transmissions in the next slot but one. Sends reports as BIT ERR1 back to the host once per second
(configurable). Highside reception is off and attenuation is set to zero Default is single slot packets (configurable with config_freq). Designed to be used with a second unit in loop_back test mode. Related Test Spec Name None, but note that this test allows transmission to and reception from IUT in loopback test mode, with calculation of BER to BT specification. Called via BCSP channel 2 LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)= 2402 to 2480 Test Arguments Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to 63 (Default = 50). Note With a second unit execute CFG UAP/LAP to set BT address then execute LOOP BACK, then execute CFG UAP/LAP to set the same BT address on the EUT before executing BER LOOP BACK. Return Data Nine reports as for BIT ERR1. Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual BER LOOP BACK Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 21 of 56 Configuration Commands Title CFG FREQ Summary Sets three values used in deciding timing details of tests. Tx/Rx Int (txrx_freq) sets the period in microseconds between TX and RX events in RXDATA, TXDATA, BIT ERR and LOOP BACK test modes. Default is 1250 (20 slots), maximum 65536. If passed as 0, current value unchanged. Loopback (lb_offs) sets the offset in microseconds between a reception event and retransmission of the data in loopback. Default is 1875 (two slots later), must be less than TX/Rx Int (txrx_freq). If passed as zero current value unchanged. Report Int(report_freqs) sets the time in seconds between reports to host sent by RXDATA and BIT ERR functions. Default 1, if passed as 0 current value unchanged. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments TX/RX Int (S) = 1 to 65535 (default = 1250) Loopback (S) = 1 to 65535 (default = 1875) Report Int (S) = 1 to 65535 (default = 1) Return Data None. Exit bc01-an-047b Click on Reset Chip. CFG FREQ Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 22 of 56 BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Title CFG PKT Summary Sets packet type and size for transmitter tests. It has no effect on RX or LOOP BACK tests. Packet Type (pkt-type) is the standard Bluetooth packet type, 0-15 (12-13 not allowed). Any other number sets default:
DM5 for TXDATA1/2, DH5 for TXDATA3/4. Packet Size (pkt_size) is the size of data in packet, from one to maximum for type. If zero sets default: 20 bytes for TXDATA1/2, 192 bytes for TXDATA3/4. Since the two values are connected both values must be set no default is inferred. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments Packet Type = 0 to 15 (default = 4) (see Appendix 5) Packet Size = 0 to 339 (default = 27) Return data None BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Click on Reset Chip. Exit bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 CFG PKT Example Display Page 23 of 56 Title CFG BIT ERR Sets two values used in bit error measurements. Summary If Bits Count (bits_count) is non-zero, the target for total counters is set to this and total count resets at this value. If passed as 0 current value, unchanged. If Reset is not false and BIT ERR/2 is active, immediately resets the counters for the total statistics, but not over the last report period. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments Bits Count = 1 to 4.2 x 109 (default = 1600000 Bit) Reset = false (0) or true (1) (default = false) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG BIT ERR Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 24 of 56 Title CFG TX IF Summary Sets the IF frequency used in transmit test modes. The target is zero, but the stack currently uses a default of -1MHz. Offset is a signed integer with a range from +5 to 5, in units of 0.5MHz. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments IF Offset = -5 to +5 (default = 0) Return data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 CFG TX IF Example Display Page 25 of 56 Title CFG XTAL FTRIM Timing for BlueCore01 is controlled by a crystal. This requires trimming for new hardware. This command can be used to set a new trim value either before a radiotest command is started or while a test is already in operation; the change takes effect immediately. Crystal Trim (xtal_ftrim) is a number between 0 and 63 inclusive. This is not a permanent change. None Crystal Trim = 0 to 63 (typical = 27) Summary Related Test Spec Name Test Arguments Note With Crystal Trim set to 0, the current settings will not change. Return data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG XTAL FTRIM Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 26 of 56 Title CFG UAP/LAP Summary Sets the UAP and LAP to be used in tests. BlueCore01 usually uses its own Bluetooth Device address to determine the access sync code, as if it is master of a piconet. The UAP and LAP are the only parts used. This command allows a special UAP and LAP to be used only in the test modes. Related Test Spec Name None Bluetooth Address:
Test Arguments UAP = 0 to FF (Default = 6b) LAP = 0 to FFFFFF (Default = c6967e) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG UAP/LAP Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 27 of 56 Title CFG ACC ERRS Summary The receiver uses a sliding correlator to determine that it has matched the start of a packet. The receiver allows up to # of errors (n_errs) before a match is rejected. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments
# of errors = 0 to 15 (default = 10) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG ACC ERRS Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 28 of 56 Title CFG IQ TRIM Summary Sets the IQ Trim (trim) value overriding the value calculated by the internal calibration algorithm. This command is not executed in normal use. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments IQ Trim = 0 to 511 (default 149 (hex)) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG IQ TRIM Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 29 of 56 bc01-an-047b Title CFG TX TRIM Summary Sets the Active Member Address (am_addr) for the device to be used in the header of all test transmissions to am_addr. If the transmitter and receiver are used for the same test, both devices will normally have to be set to the same am_addr. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments Trim (am_addr) = 0 to 7, Default = 7 Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG TX TRIM Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 30 of 56 Title CFG LO LVL Summary Sets the value of the Analogue Local Oscillator output level to LO level (lvl), overriding the value calculated by the internal calibration algorithm. This command is not executed in normal use. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments LO level = 0 to 15 (default = 13) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG LO LVL Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 31 of 56 Title CFG TX COMP Summary Sets TX Offset (tx_offset) and LO Offset (lo_offset) for the firmwares algorithm, which sets the maximum power. Run TXSTART before executing CFG TX COMP, otherwise there is no transmit power to set. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments TX Offset, minimum = 0 (default = 7) LO Offset, minimum = 0 (default = 8) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 CFG TX COMP Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 32 of 56 Title CFG SETTLE Summary Sets the period (radio_on_offset) in microseconds between turning the radio on and starting to transmit. Related Test Spec Name None Test Arguments Offset, minimum = 0 (default = 130) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b CFG SETTLE Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 33 of 56 Built-in-Self Test (BIST) Routines Title Deep Sleep Summary Puts the chip into deep-sleep after a delay of half a second until woken by reset or any activity on USB or UART interface. Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip or another routine being called. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Deep Sleep Example Display Page 34 of 56 Title PCM LB Sets the PCM into LOOP BACK mode, whereby the data read from the PCM input is output again on the PCM out pin. The LOOP BACK is via software and the buffers so there is a pipeline delay. The PCM port mode is selectable. Summary If PCM Mode = 0, BlueCore01 is slave in normal 4-wire configuration If PCM Mode = 1, BlueCore01 is master in normal 4-wire configuration If PCM Mode = 2, BlueCore01 is master in Manchester encoded, 2-wire configuration. Test Arguments PCM Mode = 0 to 2 (default = 1) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip or another routine being called. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 PCM LB Example Display Page 35 of 56 Title PCM EXTERNAL LOOPBACK Summary Sets the PCM into external LOOPBACK mode, whereby the data written to the PCM output is read again on the input pin. A check is made that the data read back is the same (up to usual codec transformations) as that written. The LOOP BACK consists of 512 bytes of random data. The PCM port mode is selectable as PCM Mode (pcm_mode), which is the same as for PCM LB
(radiotest_pcm_loop_back) The external LOOP BACK may be a simple wire. Related Test Spec Name None Note On the Casira under test, set CN8 jumper to Codec BYP and on header CN12 link pins 10 and 11. Test Arguments PCM Mode = 0 to 2 (default = 1) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 PCM EXT LB Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 36 of 56 Title SETTLE Summary Builds the LUT as normal, then does a step from Start Channel
(chan1) to Finish Channel (chan2), while the synthesiser is running. It digitises the synthesiser (LO_TUNE) error voltage at intervals of 10 20m s over the next 200m s and writes the results to an array. Test Arguments Start Channel (chan1) = 0 to 78 (default 0) Finish Channel (chan2) = 0 to 78 (default 78) Return Data A sequence of ten reports of the synthesiser (LO_TUNE) error voltage over the next 200m s. Exit Click on Reset Chip or another routine being called. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 SETTLE Example Display Page 37 of 56 Title IF RESP Summary Test Arguments Sweeps transmit IF carrier frequency over designated number of samples (n_samples) within range (0-3MHz maximum) and measures RSSI. Returns table of RSSI value against frequency offset to characterise IF filter response. No. of Samples(n_samples) = 0 to 65535 (default = 10) Start (lo_offset) = 0 to 3MHz (default 0.001 MHz) Finish (hi_offset) = 0 to 3 MHz (default = 3.000 MHz. Must be greater than lo_offset) Return Data A sequence of reports of RSSI and frequency offset. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 IF RESP Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 38 of 56 bc01-an-047b Title RF IQ MATCH Summary Measures RF IQ match by injecting test signal, sweeping IQ trim and measuring RSSI for on-channel and image. Returns array of IQ measurements against IQ trim. Return Data An array of 16 IQ measurements against IQ trim. Exit Click on Reset Chip. bc01-an-047b BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 RF IQ MATCH Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 39 of 56 Title IF IQ MATCH Summary Measures IF IQ match by injecting test signal, sweeping IQ trim and measuring RSSI for on-channel and image. Returns array of IQ measurements against IQ trim. Return Data An array of 16 IQ measurements against IQ trim. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 IF IQ MATCH Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 40 of 56 Title VCO TRIM Summary Produces look up table of VCO trim versus hop frequencies for a designated country hop sequence. Test Arguments Country Code (cc) = 0 to 3 (default = 0) Return Data An array of 79 values for VCO trim if Country Code is 0 otherwise 23 values. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 VCO TRIM Example Display Page 41 of 56 Miscellaneous Test Routines Title Summary Set PIO Enables designated PIO lines as outputs and sets them as desired. To be used with caution since it over-rides previous settings. Bit 0 corresponds to PIO[0], and a logic one enables it as an output. Test Arguments Mask (default = 11111111) Values (default = 00000000) Return Data None Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Set PIO Example Display Page 42 of 56 Title Read PIO Summary Reads the logic state of the PIO pins. Valid whether they are inputs or outputs. Return Data PIO Lines (uint8) sent over BCSP channel 3, giving the logic level at each of the pins. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 READ PIO Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 43 of 56 Title BUILD LUT Summary Builds the radios channel LO_TRIM frequency look-up table then returns it to the host. Return Data A sequence of 79 uint16 numbers, containing the calibration data just generated. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual BUILD LUT Example Display l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 44 of 56 Title READ LUT Summary Reports the radios channel LO_TRIM frequency look-up-table
(LUT) to the host. Return Data A sequence of 79 (uint16) numbers containing the contents of the look up table (LUT) for Europe and North America or a sequence of 23 (uint16) numbers for other countries. The upper byte contains the transmitter trim and the lower byte contains the receiver trim. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual READ LUT Example Display l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 45 of 56 Title PROVOKE FAULT Summary Provokes a fault mode in the on-chip processor. Return Data None Test Arguments Fault (hex) = 0 to 2b (default = 0) Note: Contact CSR for more information about using fault modes. Exit Click on Reset Chip. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 PROVOKE FAULT Example Display This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 46 of 56 bc01-an-047b Title READ CHIP VERSION Summary Reads the hardware ID and firmware version of device. Return data Hardware ID and firmware version. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 READ CHIP VERSION Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 47 of 56 Persistent Store Keys Select PS from the main menu. Enter a Key number. To read a PS Key value, click on Read. The setting displays in the Value field. To change a PS key setting, enter a different value in the Value field and click on Set. To exit, click on OK. BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 PERSISTENT STORE KEY Example Display bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR Ltd 2001 Page 48 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual Appendix 1 BIST Parameters Type Min Max Meaning uint16 2402 2480 Bluetooth channel frequency in MHz Name lo_freq lxlvl mod_freq highside rx_attn uint16 uint16 bool uint16 country_code uint16 txrx_freq uint16 lb_offs uint16 report_freq uint16 pkt_type pkt_size bits_count Reset uint16 uint16 uint32 bool 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 63 Internal amplifier power setting. Use 50 for maximum power 65535 Modulation frequency for modulated carrier transmit test in units of 1/4096 MHz Non-
zero 15 3 65535 Receive IF setting, use false (0) Initial attenuation setting, overwritten by AGC Simplified hop sequence code, use country_code 0 for 79 hops Period in microseconds between RX and TX events; default 12500 (20 slots) 65535 Offset in microseconds between receive and transmit in loopback 65535 Time in seconds between reports to host, default 1 15 Standard Bluetooth packet type (12-
13 disallowed. 0, 1, 2 not useful) 339 Size of payload for packet type 4.2 x 109 Target for total bits used in BER measurement; default 1.6 M bit 1 1 resets total count for BER measurement offset_half_mhz int16
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+5 Transmit IF offset; default 2 pcm_mode uint16 0 2 PCM loopback mode; 0 = 4-wire slave, 1 = 4-wire master, 2 = 2-wire slave bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 49 of 56 Name chan1 chan2 n_samples lo_offset hi_offset output_mask output xtal_trim uap Lap Trim n_errs Lvl tx_offset lo_offset BlueTest Instruction Manual l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Type Min Max Meaning uint16 uint16 uint16 uint16 uint16 Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 78 Bluetooth channel number Bluetooth channel number 65535 Number of samples in range from min to max for IF filter response test 65535 Min offset in 1/4096MHz for IF filter response test 65535 Max offset in 1/4096MHz for IF filter response test FF FF 63 FF Bit mask for PIO; 0=input, 1=output Bit values for PIO output Crystal trim value Bluetooth address; Upper Address Part 0 FFFFFF Bluetooth address; Lower Address Part Uint16 Uint16 Uint16 Uint16 Uint16 0 0 0 0 0 0 511 Value for configuring IQ trim 15 15 Number of errors Local oscillator output level Transmitter offset Local oscillator offset Time between turning radio on and starting to transmit in microseconds radio_on_offset Uint16 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 50 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual Appendix 2 Known Software Issue(s) in BlueTest Version 1.4
(a) Pressing the Reset Chip button on the GUI while data is being transmitted sends a hardware reset command to the chip and restarts the serial stack software. Closing the GUI sends a hardware reset command to the chip. If the link fails, the connection can only be recreated by manually resetting the chip
(power off/on) and by clicking on Reset Chip or closing down and restarting the GUI (both of which will restart the serial stack software). The above will not occur if no data is visibly scrolling in the window. The tests concerned are:
g VCOTRIM g BUILD LUT g READ g LUT
(b) There is a race between command responses indicating that a test has started and the first data relating to that test. This does not affect the test results.
(c) It is not possible to rouse the chip from Deep Sleep except by powering down the chip and restarting. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 51 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual Appendix 3 Combining Tests Using a Second Unit Several tests require a second BlueCore01 unit to be operating to provide a test signal for the equipment under test. The following table provides a quick reference guide to tests that use a second unit. N O I S R E V P I H C D A E R T L U A F E K O V O R P T U L D L I U B T U L D A E R O I P D A E R O I P T E S H C T A M Q I F I M I R T O C V H C T A M Q I F R B L T X E B L M C P M C P E L T T E S P S E R F I T R A T S X T 1 A T A D X T 2 A T A D X T 3 A T A D X T 4 A T A D X T T R A T S X R 2 T R A T S X R 1 A T A D X R 2 A T A D X R 1 R R E 2 R R E T T I B I B K C A B P O O L X R K C A B P O O L K C A B P O O L R E B P E E L S P E E D X X X X X X X X S U T A T S O I D A R E S U A P T I N U D N O C E S EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST PAUSE RADIO STATUS TXSTART TXDATA1 TXDATA2 TXDATA3 TXDATA4 RXSTART1 RXSTART2 RXDATA1 RXDATA2 BIT ERR1 BIT ERR2 LOOP BACK RX LOOP BACK BER LOOP BACK DEEP SLEEP PCM LB PCM EXT LB SETTLE IF RESP RF IQ MATCH IF IQ MATCH VCO TRIM BUILD LUT READ LUT SET PIO READ PIO PROVOKE FAULT READ CHIP VERSION bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 52 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Appendix 4 Configuration Commands Available During Tests BlueTest Instruction Manual Particular configuration commands are appropriate to use during certain tests. The following table is a quick reference guide to which configuration commands can be used during which tests. Q E R F G F C T K P G F C R R E T I B G F C F I X T G F C X X X X X X X X X X X I M R T F L A T X G F C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X P A L
P A U G F C S R R E C C A G F C I M R T Q I G F C I M R T X T G F C P M O C X T G F C L V L O L G F C E L T T E S G F C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X n o i t a r u g i f n o C s d n a m m o C EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST PAUSE RADIO STATUS TXSTART TXDATA1 TXDATA2 TXDATA3 TXDATA4 RXSTART1 RXSTART2 RXDATA1 RXDATA2 BIT ERR1 BIT ERR2 LOOP BACK RX LOOP BACK BER LOOP BACK DEEP SLEEP PCM LB PCM EXT LB SETTLE IF RESP RF IQ MATCH IF IQ MATCH VCO TRIM BUILD LUT READ LUT SET PIO READ PIO PROVOKE FAULT bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 53 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual Appendix 5 Bluetooth Packet Types Use the CFG FREQ command to set the frequency as appropriate to the size of the packet type being used in the test. Extracted from Packet Types section of Specification of the Bluetooth System, v1.1, dated 1 December 2000. bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 54 of 56 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 BlueTest Instruction Manual CSRs Life Support Policy and Use in Safety-Critical Applications CSRs products are not authorised for use in life-support or safety-critical applications. Trademarks and Patents BlueCore is a trademark of CSR. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc, USA and licensed to CSR. CSR reserves the right to make technical changes to its products as part of its development programme. For further information, refer to the following document(s):
Document Reference Bluetooth (SIG) Test Specification - RF Rev 0.9r, dated 31 January 2000 Specification of the Bluetooth System, v1.1 Rev 1.1, dated 01 December 2000 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 55 of 56
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Regulatory Notes & Information BlueTest Instruction Manual Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This device complies with FCCs RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance, this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM INTEGRATORS This transmitter module is authorized to be used in other devices only by OEM integrators. Further transmitter testing will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.) The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user manual of the end product. their end-product testing for bc01_an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. RegInsert Copyright CSR Ltd 2000 l B u e C o r e T M 0 1 Record of Changes BlueTest Instruction Manual Date:
Revision:
Reason for Change:
13 SEP 00 16 JUL 01 a b Original publication of this document
(CSR reference: bc01-an-047a). Revision and addition of tests and appendices BlueTest Instruction Manual AN047 July 2001 bc01-an-047b This material is subject to CSRs non-disclosure agreement. Copyright CSR 2001 Page 56 of 56
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1 | 2007-02-16 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2007-02-16
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004312757
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1 | Physical Address |
Churchill House, Cambridge Business Park
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Cambridge, N/A CB4 0WZ
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United Kingdom
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
PIW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
W360BT
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M**** A**** B****
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1 | Title |
Programme Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
1-972********
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1 | Fax Number |
1-972********
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m******@csr.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Bluetooth Module | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Modular approval. Power listed is peak conducted. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no instructions to remove or install the device. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Warwick Ltd
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1 | Name |
K**** W****
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1 | Telephone Number |
00-44********
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1 | Fax Number |
00-44********
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K******@element.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0005000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC