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6.2  OEM manufacturer production test 
As  all  u-blox  products  undergo  thorough  in-series  production  testing  prior  to  delivery,  OEM 
manufacturers do not need to repeat any firmware tests or measurements that might otherwise be 
necessary to confirm RF performance. Testing over analog and digital interfaces is also unnecessary 
during an OEM production test. 
OEM manufacturer testing should ideally focus on: 
•  Module assembly on the device; it should be verified that: 
o  Soldering and handling process did not damage the module components 
o  All module pins are well soldered on application board 
o  There are no short circuits between pins 
•  Component assembly on the device; it should be verified that: 
o  Communication with host controller can be established 
o  The interfaces between module and device are working 
o  Overall RF performance test of the device including antenna 
In addition  to this  testing, OEMs can also perform  other  dedicated tests  to check  the device.  For 
example, the measurement of module current consumption in a specified operating state can identify 
a short circuit if the test result deviates that from that taken against a “Golden Device”.  
The standard  operational module firmware and test software on the host can be used to perform 
functional  tests (communication with  the  host  controller,  check  interfaces)  and perform basic  RF 
performance testing. Special manufacturing firmware can also be used to perform more advanced RF 
performance tests.  
6.2.1  “Go/No go” tests for integrated devices 
A “Go/No go” test compares the signal quality with a “Golden Device” in a location with known signal 
quality. This test can be performed after establishing a connection with an external device.  
A very simple test can be performed by just scanning for a known Bluetooth low energy device and 
checking the signal level.  
These kinds of test may be useful as a “go/no go” test but not for RF performance measurements. 
This test is suitable to check the functionality of the communication with the host controller and the 
power supply. It is also a means to verify if the components are well soldered. 
A  basic  RF  functional  test  of  the  device  including  the  antenna  can  be  performed  with  standard 
Bluetooth low energy devices as remote stations. The device containing the NINA-B3 series module 
and  the  antennas  should  be  arranged  in  a  fixed  position  inside  an  RF  shield  box  to  prevent 
interferences from other possible radio devices to get stable test results.