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Bluetooth® LE Devices – Complete RF Characterization

Oct. 6, 2023
Short time to market, cost reduction and high performance are the perpetual goals for developers of Bluetooth® enabled products. Learn about our flexible test platform ideal for designing and verifying Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) circuits and modules.

The individual product requirements are typically the basis for the decision of whether to integrate a ready-to-use module or a chip and an appropriate antenna. Bluetooth® enabled products must comply with the standards and regulatory requirements to ensure compatibility with other Bluetooth® devices. Bluetooth® SIG and national certification bodies demand official certification from a test laboratory before a new product can be put on the market. Learn about our flexible test platform ideal for designing and verifying Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) circuits and modules that offers an elaborate parametric test concept, including all RF test cases up to Bluetooth®5. 

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