Bluetooth low energy protocol Link Layer features
like Device Discovery (Scanning and Advertising modes), Connection
Handling for different roles (Advertiser, Initiator, Master and Slave),
Timing in Active and Low Power modes, Radio Frame encoding, Frequency
Hopping, Packets formats and Security, jointly with the characteristics
of the Host Controller Interface (HCI), are now supported by the BITE
Protocol Tester T1212, which becomes the only validated test equipment
supporting these testing capabilities, says AT4.
Bluetooth low energy is the next generation of short range wireless
devices communications. With the power and consumption efficiency
drastically improved, this new technology will provide end users with a
wide range of new and promising wireless applications.
“With this validation, we are able to provide our BITE customers with
the highest quality solution for testing Bluetooth low energy devices.”
stated Angel Romero, Product Manager at AT4 wireless. “With this
achievement, AT4 wireless BITE T1111 and T1212 have been officially
validated for testing Bluetooth low energy, reinforcing our leadership
in Bluetooth test solutions.”
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