Hi,
We have developed WiFi products based on LSR modules for many places around the world. We are breaking into Brazil and need to do the tests below.
We need to develop our own test system, as a part of that there would potentially be a Sitara EVM and a COM6L board from LSR - we have been advised by LSR “In Linux you are able to command the module in any test mode they want. A COM6L would work just fine.”
Our goal is to do the minimum amount of development work on our side and still give the lab the control they require to test the module. I'm thinking that a 335x EVM or starter kit would be best - does this sound feasible and if so is there an EVM you would recommend?
I've looked at beaglebone and adding a wi-fi cape(if there is one) - not sure if that's good option or not?
Any help or advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Calum
Configuration for Laboratory tests
Bluetooth 2.1 + Technology (GFSK and 8DPSK)
Must to be sent the TEST MODE from the Owner of the Chipset, it must to allow the standard, bit rate, channel, frequency, enable or disable FHSS and transmits in maximum power in continuous mode.
The tests are performed as below:
GFSK – 1 Mbps – Channel 0 (2402 MHz) / Channel 1 (2403 MHz) Channel 2 (2404 MHz) / Channel 38 (2440 MHz) / Channel 39 (2441 MHz) / Channel 40 (2442 MHz) / Channel 76 (2478 MHz) / Channel 77 (2479 MHz) / Channel 78 (2480 MHz)
One test is performed Channel by Channel and the other one is performed with FHSS enable, in other words, the EUT (equipment under test) working with Frequency Hopping in order to measure the 79 Channels
8DPSK – 3 Mbps – Channel 0 (2402 MHz) / Channel 1 (2403 MHz) Channel 2 (2404 MHz) / Channel 38 (2440 MHz) / Channel 39 (2441 MHz) / Channel 40 (2442 MHz) / Channel 76 (2478 MHz) / Channel 77 (2479 MHz) / Channel 78 (2480 MHz)
One test is performed Channel by Channel and the other one is performed with FHSS enable, in other words, the EUT (equipment under test) working with Frequency Hopping in order to measure the 79 Channels.
Bluetooth EDR tests can be performed in two ways:
1 - We have here in our lab equipment from Anritsu MT8852B. This equipment allows us to control the bluetooth module under test, but for the Anritsu can synchronize with your equipment, we have to insert two commands: "edutm" (test mode enables the module) and "slave" (so that it is visible and is paired with the MT8852B)
2 - Bluetest3 With no need to use the equipment from Anritsu MT8852B to control the module, but I have getting access to the module I can access the two ways to run the test mode Bluetooth module.
Bluetooth 4.0 Technology (GFSK)
Must to be sent the TEST MODE from the Owner of the Chipset, it must to allow the standard, bit rate, channel, frequency, enable or disable FHSS and transmits in maximum power in continuous mode.
The tests are performed as below:
GFSK – 1 Mbps – Channel 0 (2402 MHz) / Channel 21 (2440 MHz) / Channel 39 (2480 MHz)
One test is performed Channel by Channel and the other one is performed with FHSS enable, in other words, the EUT (equipment under test) working with Frequency Hopping in order to measure the 40 Channels.