Appendix B. RF Test Cases of the TC-3000C
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8. Steps 5 to 7 are repeated for each channel frequency (see the BT channels parameter).
Test Results
bytes is actual number of returned payload which were processed during BER measurement.
error_bits is the number of bits with error.
BER it the bit error rate in percents.
To reach a verdict the test results are compared with the limit parameters:
“Upper Limit of the BER”
To change the parameter, use the Edit menu of the test case. If the flag “Use Default” is
selected then all of displayed values of parameters are ignored and the value, according to RF
Test Specification, are assigned automatically.
Requirement to Initial Condition of a DUT
If the DUT can be controlled through HCI, the DUT must be connected to an appropriate HCI
port of the tester and correct value of the HCI Port parameter must be specified in DUT
configuration (Menu Configuration DUT More1/5 HCIPort)
If the DUT does not have HCI then the DUT must be in the Inquiry Scan/Page Scan state
(maximum activity of the scan mode is desirable) and Test Mode must be enabled.
5.2.15 Sensitivity - multi-slot packets (RCV/CA/02/C)
Goal
Multi-slot packets are sent to the EUT at the sensitivity level. The EUT must meet the required
sensitivity for this non-ideal signal.
Parameters
1. Hopping mode parameter specifies which hopping sequence will be used for the test.
Allowed values of the parameter are:
1 - single frequency (hopping is off)
5 - reduced hopping sequence
79 - hopping is on
2. BT channels are the RX frequency channels of the DUT, which are selected to test. The
frequency for each channel is calculated as (2402+ch) MHz, where ch is the frequency
channel. The frequency channel is the value from 0 to 78. Any quantity of the frequency
channels can be selected in the TC-3000C. The list of selected channels must be
separated by “-“. For instance, the record “0-20-40-60” means that the test case must be
executed for four frequency channels: 0, 20, 40 and 60, that is for the frequencies 2402
MHz, 2422 MHz, 2442 MHz and 2462 MHz. This parameter is meaningful only if the
Hopping mode parameter is equal to 1 (hoping is off).
3. RX power is expected power at the input of the DUT’s receiver, measured in dBm.
4. Packet type parameter specifies which packet type will be used for the test case. If the
parameter is equal to ‘longest’ then the tester will read LMP features of the DUT and the
longest supported packet will be chosen for the test case.
5. Number of samples is the minimum number of returned payload bytes from the DUT.
If the flag “Use Default” is selected then all of displayed values of parameters are ignored and
the listed above values will be assigned automatically: