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Assistance in the Bluetooth SIG Qualification Process

Dear Nordic Team,

The founders Lukas Pilat and Robert Kopka have met your representatives at the Light & Building conference yesterday. They recommended us to get in touch with Nordic via a private ticket to get assistance through the Bluetooth SIG Qualification process.

So far we have registered with die Bluetooth SIG, defined a project with our best knowledge, bought the PTS dongle and got familiar with the PTS Software. Currently we try to pass all test steps.

It would be great if you could give us some tips and tricks in general about the whole qualification process and how to efficiently qualify a product. Further a technical contact for detailed questions concerning the single test steps in PTS would help us a lot.

Sincerly,

  Thomas

  • Hello Joakim,

    Instead of open a new topic, since my doubt is similar I will put my doubt here. I hope that this is not a problem.

    We are also developing with nRF52832, and in our understanding we are using QDID 187856 and 188441.

    First question, how to be sure that this are the correct QDID to select?

    Is the above path also a solution for us to qualify our product?

    Making RF-PHY tests on a Bluetooth Qualification Test Facilities, is advise?

    Thanks

  • > Making RF-PHY tests on a Bluetooth Qualification Test Facilities, is advise?

    I don't recommend doing RF-PHY testing. My understanding was it would be "best practice" to do RF-PHY testing to test our PCB and antenna, so we did the testing. They only tested with a coax cable soldered on the board, so essentially only tested the chip, which has already been qualified previously.

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