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TRaC, Agilent Technologies Announce Comprehensive Bluetooth-Qualification Test System

13th October 2009
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TRaC and Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the availability of TRaC’s Bluetooth test system, which uses Agilent’s N4010A Wireless Connectivity Test Set. The Bluetooth test system, developed by TRaC engineers in conjunction with Agilent hardware engineering, delivers a fully automated RF qualification solution to the Bluetooth Specification Test Suite Structure and Test Purpose System Specification 1.2/2.0/2.0+EDR/2.1/2.1+EDR. Additionally, support for V3.0 + HS is currently being developed by TRaC’s engineers.
“As a Bluetooth Qualified Test Facility, we needed a leading-edge test system, but were unable to find an off-the-shelf solution that met our needs,” explained Paul Russell, managing director of TRaC Telecoms & Radio. “The Agilent N4010A is the perfect platform, and allowed us to create an outstanding system that meets the needs of the global market.”

“TRaC’s engineers have created a state-of-the-art Bluetooth test system by integrating the N4010A with their own hardware and software,” commented Anthony Page, application engineer, Agilent. “They are already using the system to deliver an excellent test service for chipset vendors, module manufacturers and system integrators with a fast, seamless and cost-effective route to market.”

Agilent’s N4010A Wireless Connectivity Test Set used in the TRaC Bluetooth test system supports the Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate test mode and offers audio generation and analysis capabilities for Bluetooth audio test. Developers, integrators and manufacturers have a single test set for ensuring devices adhere to the Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s version 1.2 and 2.0 standards.

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