RF system provides Bluetooth Low Energy testing
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Interlab Bluetooth RF Test Solution
Bluetooth Low Energy pre-qualification testing on an RF test system that covers all 10 test cases recognised by Bluetooth SIG is now being offered by 7 Layers.
Devices housing Bluetooth Low Energy consume only a fraction of the power compared to 'classical' Bluetooth products.
The devices can be powered by tiny button cell batteries.
In order to drive the development of such products, they must correspond to future Bluetooth qualification requirements and regulations.
The Bluetooth Low Energy test case package for the Interlab Bluetooth RF Test Solution has been installed in 7 Layers laboratories in the US and Germany.
This tester has been recognised by the Bluetooth SIG and provides coverage for all 10 test cases according to the Bluetooth Low Energy RF PHY Test Specification.
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