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Protocol tester validated for Bluetooth V1.1

An AT4 wireless product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 3, 2004

The Cetecomm BITE Protocol Tester has recently been validated by the Bluetooth SIG for testing to Bluetooth Specification Version 1.1.

The BITE Protocol Tester V1.1 and V1.2 has recently been validated by the Bluetooth SIG for the following parts of Bluetooth Specification Version 1.1: baseband, link manager, generic access profile, service discovery profile, serial port profile and RF comm.

The BITE Protocol Tester is the first conformance tester to implement the official V1.2 TTCN test vectors specified by the Bluetooth SIG supporting adaptive frequency hopping (AFH), fast connection, extended SCO link, revised QoS and more.

Cetecom has recently applied for the validation of the BITE Protocol Tester V1.1 and V1.2 in the scope of Bluetooth Specification Version 1.2: Parts B (baseband) and C (link manager).

The BITE RF Tester and the BITE Protocol Tester will be updated to support Bluetooth EDR (enhanced datarate) during the first half of 2005.

The development of the Bluetooth EDR signalling unit is progressing on schedule and some basic features will be supported by the end of this year.

Cetecom is committed to develop test systems for current and future Bluetooth standards, and validation status highlights the high quality of its products.

The BITE has been shown to be the most complete Bluetooth conformance tester in the market covering radio, protocol and profile test cases for Bluetooth V1.1, V1.2 and imminent EDR upgrade.

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