SWRA752 September   2022

 

  1.   Introduction
  2.   Nomenclature
  3. 1Testing
    1. 1.1 Bluetooth Certification
      1. 1.1.1 Qualification Process
      2. 1.1.2 Initial Questions
      3. 1.1.3 Design Product Types
      4. 1.1.4 End Product Listing
      5. 1.1.5 Qualified Design Listing
      6. 1.1.6 Create an End Product Listing
      7. 1.1.7 CC265x RF PIXIT
    2. 1.2 FAQ
  4. 2References
  5. 3Revision History

Design Product Types

  1. Bluetooth End Product
  2. Bluetooth Controller Subsystem Product
  3. Bluetooth Host Subsystem Product
  4. Bluetooth Profile Subsystem Product
  5. Bluetooth Component Product
  6. Bluetooth Test Equipment
  7. Bluetooth Development Tool
ComponentSubsystemEnd Product
Intention
Allow partial product to be qualified and require that Component integration must always result in a new Qualified Design Listing (QDL).Allow partial product types (Controller or Host) to be qualified with intention and ability to be combined to meet definition of End Product type.Allow qualification for entire Core Configuration in one Qualified Design (QDL).
Benefit
Testing inheritance. Conformance testing for the Component’s qualified layers can be inherited, provided that:
  • Assessment Date of Component within the last 3 years limit
  • The integration complies with the tested Component’s RIN
  • No compliance change is made to the tested Component
  • The integration results in a Bluetooth Subsystem or End Product
When used correctly, no further qualification is required if matching two or more complementary Subsystems.
  • Applies if the combined Subsystems are used as designed and originally qualified.
End Products can be combined or sold as is without limitations on the license. End Products represent a complete Bluetooth wireless solution.
  • Changes to End Products are assessed in accordance with the current PRD, section 2.2 and via the Product Change Checklist