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BlueCore01
Falcon / BTL040
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
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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
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BlueCoreTM01
Contents
BlueTest Instruction Manual
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.
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.
The tests fall into six categories:
Simple RF tests; used for PCB de-bug
and optimisation
Quantitative tests for transmit and
receive; used to establish the
performance of the Bluetooth device.
Loopback test modes; used for
qualification and regulatory testing
Configuration commands to set
parameters for other tests
Built-in self-test routines
Miscellaneous test routines
Further details about commands,
parameters and packet types are included
in the appendices following the tests.
BlueTest Example Display
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 CSR’s Casira
development kit.
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BlueCoreTM01
Introduction
All of the following tests are designed to run
with CSR’s firmware versions Beta 10.4 and
above.
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BlueCoreTM01
Getting Started
Run Bluetest.exe.
Select a Protocol (Default BCSP).
Select Port and Baud Rate (Default com1, 115200).
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
BlueCoreTM01
Simple Tests
RF Test Mode
Title
PAUSE
Summary
Halts the current test and stops any radio activity.
Test Arguments
None
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip or enter a new command.
PAUSE Example Display
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RADIO STATUS
Summary
Returns the values from the radio control registers.
Test Arguments
None
BlueCoreTM01
Title
Internal transmission level
External transmission level
Internal receiver gain
Return Data
Internal receiver attenuation
Local oscillator level
IQ trim
Signal/image ratio for IQ trim
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
RADIO STATUS Example Display
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TXSTART
Summary
Enables the transmitter in continuous transmission at a
designated frequency (LO Freq) with a designated output Power
(Ext, Int) and designated tone modulation frequency (Modulat’n
Freq).
BlueCoreTM01
Title
LO Freq (Carrier Frequency in MHz) = 2402 to 2480
Power (Ext, Int) = gain of external amplifier (if present) and internal
Test Arguments
amplifier. Ext value is specific to the design and Int value is 0 to
63 (Default = 50)
Modulat’n Freq =
-32768 to 32767 in units of 1/4096MHz
None
Return Data
Use RF Analyser to check carrier output.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
TXSTART Example Display
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Summary
BlueCoreTM01
Title
RXSTART1
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)=
Test Arguments
2402 to 2480
hi-side (default =
False) set 0 or 1
RX Attenuation =
0 to 15 (Default = 0)
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
RXSTART1 Example Display
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RXSTART2
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 ). Digitises the RSSI and sends report regularly to
host. Requires a second unit to be running TXSTART.
BlueCoreTM01
Title
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
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
manufacturer’s extensions.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
RXSTART2 Example Display
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Transmitter Only
Title
TXDATA1
Enables the transmitter, with a designated frequency (LO Freq) and output Power
(Ext, Int).
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.
Payload is PRBS9 data.
Summary
Receiver is not operating.
Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to Configuration Commands
section.
Related Test
Spec Name
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
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).
None
Return Data
Use an RF Analyser to check carrier output.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command.
TXDATA1 Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
Quantitative Tests
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BlueCoreTM01
Title
TXDATA2
Enables the transmitter, with a simplified hop sequence
designated by Country Code and sets output Power (Ext, Int).
Payload is PRBS9 data (Default DH1).
Summary
Receiver is not operating.
Packet type and duty cycle can be configured. Refer to
Configuration Commands section.
Related Test
Spec Name
TRM/CA/01/C (output power), TRM/CA/02/C (power density)
Test Arguments
Country Code = 0 to 3 (Default = 0)
None
Return Data
Use RF Analyser to check carrier output.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command.
TXDATA2 Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
Title
TXDATA3
Enables the transmitter, with a designated frequency (LO
Freq) and output Power (Ext, Int).
Payload is sequence 101010.…
Summary
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)
LO Freq (Carrier Frequency MHz)=
Test
Arguments
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).
None
Return Data
Use RF Analyser to check out carrier
Exit
Click on Reset Chip or select another TXDATA command.
TXDATA3 Example Display
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TXDATA4
BlueCoreTM01
Title
Enables the transmitter with a designated frequency (LO Freq) and
output Power (Ext, Int).
Payload is sequence 1111000011110000.…
Summary
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)
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).
None
Return Data
Use an RF Analyser to check out carrier.
Exit
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TXDATA4 Example Display
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
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).
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.
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)=
hi-side =
0 or 1 (default = 0)
RX Attenuation =
Return data
2402 to 2480
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
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BlueCoreTM01
Receiver Only
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RXDATA2
BlueCoreTM01
Title
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
Standby mode spurious emissions (FCC test)
Country Code = 0 to 3
Test Arguments
(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
Return Data
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
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Click on Reset Chip.
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BIT ERR1
BlueCoreTM01
Title
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:
Summary
Number of data bits received (payload excluding FEC and CRC)
Number of data bits that were in error. Assumes PRBS9 data
starting with 1FF in each packet
Number of packets received
Number of packets expected, based on txrx_freq (default
12500)
Number of packets with header errors as reported by hardware
Number of packets with CRC errors
Number of packets with uncorrected errors (currently same as
CRC errors)
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.
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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)
BlueCoreTM01
Title
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.
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BIT ERR2
Summary
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 .
BlueCoreTM01
Title
Returns information on bit errors to the host as those given for
BIT ERR1 .
Related Test Spec
Name
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 =
Test Arguments
hi-side =
0 to 3 (default 0)
0 or 1 (default = 0)
RX Attenuation =
0 to 15 (default = 0)
Note
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 .
Return Data
Nine reports, each two uint32 values as for BIT ERR1 .
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
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Title
LOOP BACK
Summary
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.
Related Test
Spec Name
BlueCoreTM01
Loopback Test Mode
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)
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).
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
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RX LOOP BACK
Summary
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
BlueCoreTM01
Title
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).
Note
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.
Return Data
NP = Number of packets
NGP = Number of good packets
NCP = Number of corrected packets
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indication
RX LOOP BACK Example Display
True = RSSI is reliable, otherwise false
Exit
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BER LOOP BACK
Summary
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)=
Test Arguments
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).
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.
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Title
BER LOOP BACK Example Display
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Title
BlueCoreTM01
Configuration Commands
CFG FREQ
Sets three values used in deciding timing details of tests.
(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.
Tx/Rx Int
Summary
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
TX/RX Int (µS) = 1 to 65535 (default = 1250)
Test Arguments
Loopback (µS) = 1 to 65535
Report Int (S) = 1 to 65535
Return Data
None.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
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(default = 1875)
(default = 1)
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BlueCoreTM01
Title
CFG PKT
Sets packet type and size for transmitter tests. It has no effect on
RX or LOOP BACK tests.
(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 Type
Summary
(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 .
Packet Size
Since the two values are connected both values must be set – no
default is inferred.
Related Test
Spec Name
None
Packet Type = 0 to 15 (default = 4) (see Appendix 5)
Test Arguments
Packet Size = 0 to 339 (default = 27)
Return data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
CFG PKT Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
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
Bits Count =
1 to 4.2 x 109 (default = 1600000 Bit)
Test Arguments
Reset =
false (0) or true (1) (default = false)
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
CFG BIT ERR Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
Title
CFG TX IF
Sets the IF frequency used in transmit test modes. The target is
zero, but the stack currently uses a default of -1MHz.
Summary
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
Return data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
(default = 0)
CFG TX IF Example Display
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Summary
BlueCoreTM01
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.
(xtal_ftrim) is a number between 0 and 63
inclusive. This is not a permanent change.
Crystal Trim
Related Test
Spec Name
None
Test
Arguments
Crystal Trim = 0 to 63 (typical = 27)
Note
With Crystal Trim set to 0, the current settings will not change.
Return data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
CFG XTAL FTRIM Example Display
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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
BlueCoreTM01
Title
Bluetooth Address:
Test Arguments
UAP = 0 to FF (Default = 6b)
LAP = 0 to FFFFFF (Default = c6967e)
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
CFG UAP/LAP Example Display
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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.
BlueCoreTM01
Title
CFG ACC ERRS Example Display
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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.
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CFG IQ TRIM Example Display
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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.
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CFG TX TRIM Example Display
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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.
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Title
CFG LO LVL Example Display
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CFG TX COMP
Summary
Sets TX Offset (tx_offset) and LO Offset (lo_offset) for the
firmware’s 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
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TX Offset, minimum = 0 (default = 7)
Test Arguments
LO Offset, minimum = 0 (default = 8)
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
CFG TX COMP Example Display
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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.
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Title
CFG SETTLE Example Display
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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.
BlueCoreTM01
Built-in-Self Test (BIST) Routines
Deep Sleep Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
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.
PCM LB Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
Title
PCM EXTERNAL LOOPBACK
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.
Summary
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
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
(default = 1)
PCM EXT LB Example Display
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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 – 20µs over the next 200µs and
writes the results to an array.
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Start Channel (chan1) = 0 to 78 (default 0)
Test Arguments
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 200µs.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip or another routine being called.
SETTLE Example Display
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IF RESP
Summary
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
Test
Arguments
Start
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Title
(default = 10)
(lo_offset) = 0 to 3MHz (default 0.001 MHz)
(hi_offset) = 0 to 3 MHz (default = 3.000
MHz. Must be greater than lo_offset)
Finish
Return Data
A sequence of reports of RSSI and frequency offset.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
IF RESP Example Display
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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.
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Title
RF IQ MATCH Example Display
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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.
BlueCoreTM01
Title
IF IQ MATCH Example Display
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VCO TRIM
Summary
Produces look up table of VCO trim versus hop frequencies for a
designated country hop sequence.
Test Arguments
Country Code
Return Data
An array of 79 values for VCO trim if Country Code is 0
otherwise 23 values.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
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Title
(cc) = 0 to 3 (default = 0)
VCO TRIM Example Display
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BlueCoreTM01
Miscellaneous Test Routines
Title
Set PIO
Summary
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.
Mask (default = 11111111)
Test Arguments
Values (default = 00000000)
Return Data
None
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
Set PIO Example Display
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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.
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Title
READ PIO Example Display
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BUILD LUT
Summary
Builds the radio’s 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.
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Title
BUILD LUT Example Display
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READ LUT
Summary
Reports the radio’s 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.
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Title
READ LUT Example Display
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PROVOKE FAULT
Summary
Provokes a fault mode in the on-chip processor.
Return Data
None
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Title
Fault (hex) = 0 to 2b (default = 0)
Test Arguments
Note: Contact CSR for more information about using fault modes.
Exit
Click on Reset Chip.
PROVOKE FAULT Example Display
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READ CHIP VERSION
Summary
Reads the hardware ID and firmware version of device.
Return data
Hardware ID and firmware version.
BlueCoreTM01
Title
READ CHIP VERSION Example Display
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
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.
PERSISTENT STORE KEY Example Display
To exit, click on OK.
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Persistent Store Keys
BlueTest Instruction Manual
BIST Parameters
Name
Type
Min
Max
Meaning
lo_freq
uint16
2402
2480
Bluetooth channel frequency in MHz
lxlvl
uint16
63
Internal amplifier power setting. Use
50 for maximum power
mod_freq
uint16
65535
Modulation frequency for modulated
carrier transmit test in units of 1/4096
MHz
highside
bool
Nonzero
Receive IF setting, use false (0)
rx_attn
uint16
15
Initial attenuation setting, overwritten
by AGC
country_code
uint16
Simplified hop sequence code, use
country_code 0 for 79 hops
txrx_freq
uint16
65535
Period in microseconds between RX
and TX events; default 12500 (20
slots)
lb_offs
uint16
65535
Offset in microseconds between
receive and transmit in loopback
report_freq
uint16
65535
Time in seconds between reports to
host, default 1
pkt_type
uint16
15
Standard Bluetooth packet type (1213 disallowed. 0, 1, 2 not useful)
pkt_size
uint16
339
Size of payload for packet type
bits_count
uint32
4.2 x
109
Target for total bits used in BER
measurement; default 1.6 M bit
Reset
bool
1 resets total count for BER
measurement
offset_half_mhz
int16
-5
+5
Transmit IF offset; default –2
pcm_mode
uint16
PCM loopback mode; 0 = 4-wire
slave, 1 = 4-wire master, 2 = 2-wire
slave
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
Type
Min
chan1
uint16
78
Bluetooth channel number
chan2
uint16
78
Bluetooth channel number
n_samples
uint16
65535
Number of samples in range from min
to max for IF filter response test
lo_offset
uint16
65535
Min offset in 1/4096MHz for IF filter
response test
hi_offset
uint16
65535
Max offset in 1/4096MHz for IF filter
response test
output_mask
Uint8
FF
Bit mask for PIO; 0=input, 1=output
output
Uint8
FF
Bit values for PIO output
xtal_trim
Uint16
63
Crystal trim value
uap
Uint16
FF
Bluetooth address; Upper Address
Part
FFFFFF
Bluetooth address; Lower Address
Part
Lap
Max
Meaning
Trim
Uint16
511
n_errs
Uint16
15
Number of errors
Lvl
Uint16
15
Local oscillator output level
tx_offset
Uint16
Transmitter offset
lo_offset
Uint16
Local oscillator offset
radio_on_offset
Uint16
Time between turning radio on and
starting to transmit in microseconds
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Name
BlueTest Instruction Manual
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:
VCOTRIM
BUILD LUT
READ
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.
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Appendix 2
BlueTest Instruction Manual
Combining Tests Using a Second Unit
READ CHIP VERSION
PROVOKE FAULT
READ PIO
SET PIO
READ LUT
BUILD LUT
VCO TRIM
IF IQ MATCH
RF IQ MATCH
IF RESP
SETTLE
PCM LB
PCM EXT LB
DEEP SLEEP
BER LOOP BACK
LOOP BACK
RX LOOP BACK
BIT ERR2
BIT ERR1
RXDATA2
RXDATA1
RXSTART2
TXDATA3
TXDATA4
RXSTART
TXDATA2
TXDATA1
TXSTART
PAUSE
RADIO STATUS
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.
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
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Appendix 3
BlueTest Instruction Manual
Configuration Commands Available During Tests
CFG SETTLE
CFG TX COMP
CFG LO LVL
CFG TX TRIM
CFG IQ TRIM
CFG ACC ERRS
CFG UAP/LAP
CFG XTAL FTRIM
CFG TXIF
CFG BIT ERR
CFG PKT
CFG FREQ
Configuration
Commands
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.
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
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
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.
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
CSR’s 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
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BlueTest Instruction Manual
Date:
Revision:
13 SEP 00
16 JUL 01
BlueCoreTM01
Record of Changes
Reason for Change:
Original publication of this document
(CSR reference: bc01-an-047a).
Revision and addition of tests and appendices
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July 2001
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 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.
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.
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions:
1) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna,
As long as 1 condition above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However,
the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional
compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device
emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.).
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example
certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC
authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final
product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating
the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.
End Product Labeling
The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains FCC
ID: O9NPB”.
Manual Information To the End User
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’s manual of the end product which
integrates this module.
The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in
this manual.
Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference and
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance
requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual.

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