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product specifications of nRF8001

Hi, I'm about to perform an RF-PHY test on a module using nRF8001 to get a QDID. In that connection, I would like to know the specifications of the nRF8001.Can you tell me about the "?" Below?

IXIT Reference Identifier Sub-Ientifier

Value

Units
RF-PHY:P1:1 Inband Image frequency Low frequency ? MHz
RF-PHY:P1:2 Middle frequency ? MHz
RF-PHY:P1:3 High frequency ? MHz
RF-PHY:P2:1 Value n for Intermodulation test Low frequency ? Integer
RF-PHY:P2:2 Middle frequency ? Integer
RF-PHY:P2:3 High frequency ? Integer
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  • Thank you for your answer.
    It was very helpful.

    Let me ask you an additional question regarding the specifications of the nRF8001.

    Please answer "?".I'm sorry for the many questions, but I look forward to your answers.

    IXIT Reference Identifier Sub-Ientifier Value Units
    RF-PHY:P4 Power source voltage Nominal (NOC) ? V
    RF-PHY:P5 Normal operating temperature Nominal (NOC) ? °C
    RF-PHY:P6:1 Operating air humidity range (relative) Maximum ? %
    RF-PHY:P6:2 Minimum ? %
    RF-PHY:P6:3 Air humidity level for NOC tests ? %
    RF-PHY:P7:1 Test interface implementation HCI or 2-wire UART ?
    RF-PHY:P7:2 Data rate ? bps
    RF-PHY:P9:3 Maximum TX packet length (MAX_TX_LENGTH_2M) ? Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:4 Maximum TX packet length (MAX_TX_LENGTH_CODED_S2) ? Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:5 Maximum TX packet length (MAX_TX_LENGTH_CODED_S8) ? Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:6 Maximum RX packet length (MAX_RX_LENGTH_2M) ? Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:7 Maximum RX packet length (MAX_RX_LENGTH_CODED_S2) ? Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:8 Maximum RX packet length (MAX_RX_LENGTH_CODED_S8) ? Bytes
    RF-HY:P10:1 Maximum TX mode output power ? dBm
    RF-PHY:11:1 Inband Image Frequency (2Ms/s) Low frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:11:2 Middle frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:11:3 High frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:12:1 Value n for Intermodulation test (2Ms/s) Low frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:12:2 Middle frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:12:3 High frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:13:1 Inband Image Frequency (Stable Modulation Receiver) Low frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:13:2 Middle frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:13:3 High frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:14:1 Value n for Intermodulation test (Stable Modulation Receiver) Low frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:14:2 Middle frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:14:3 High frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:15:1 Inband Image Frequency (Stable Modulation Receiver, 2Ms/s) Low frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:15:2 Middle frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:15:3 High frequency ? MHz
    RF-PHY:16:1 Value n for Intermodulation test (Stable Modulation Receiver, 2Ms/s) Low frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:16:2 Middle frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:16:3 High frequency ? Integer
    RF-PHY:17 IQ Report Rate ?
    RF-PHY:18 The length of the Constant Tone Extension(1Ms/s) ? bits
    RF-PHY:19 The length of the Constant Tone Extension(2Ms/s) ? bits
    RF-PHY:20 The number of antennae ?

     

  • Most if this doesn't apply for the nRF8001 as it doesn't support 2 Mbps, coded phy or constant tone extension. So everything from RF-PHY:P9:3 to the end is not applicable for the nRF8001. The nRG8001 only supports BLE4.0.

    This should be what you're after:

  • Thank you for your answer.I learned a lot.

    I think you previously answered 27Bytes for A in the table below. Is this really right? After being pointed out by the certification body, the certification body says that 37Bytes may be correct.

    IXIT Reference Identifier Sub-Ientifier Value Units
    RF-PHY:P9:1 Maximum TX packet length (MAX_TX_LENGTH) - A=27 Bytes
    RF-PHY:P9:2 Maximum RX packet length (MAX_RX_LENGTH) - A=27 Bytes
  • Total packet length is 37 bytes. 27 bytes is maximum payload. 

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