Setup Guide
cTX/RX & EMC for BT
1. The command shall be used in Linux OS.
2. Open terminal and enter the path (cd /usr/local/custom/EMC/Sheldon/BM25).
3. Enter “dmesg” to check which USB port it is.
4. Enter “sh bt_mfg.sh
BCM4345C0_003.001.025.0111.0000_Generic_UART_37_4MHz_wlbga_ref_iLNA_iTR_eLG_BT4.
2_test_only.hcd ttyUSB0”.
5. TX test for BT2.0 for “T) TX Test” item
1) Set “001122334455” as MAC address.
2) Set “1” as Hopping mode.
3) Set the number as the channel you need.
4) Set “4 (PRBS9 Pattern)” as Modulation type.
5) Set “0 (ACL EDR) or 1 (ACL Basic)” as Logic channel of 1Mbps rate while set “0 (ACL EDR) or 1
(ACL Basic)” as Logic channel of 2Mbps or 3Mbps rate.
6) Set the number as the Packet type you need/
7) Set “65535” as Packet length.
8) Set “0” as Power table index.
6. RX test for BT2.0 for “R) RX Test” item
1) Set “001122334455” as MAC address.
2) Set “2000” as Report period
3) Set the number as the channel you need.
4) Set “4 (PRBS9 Pattern)” as Modulation type.
5) Set “0 (ACL EDR) or 1 (ACL Basic)” as Logic channel of 1Mbps rate while set “0 (ACL EDR) or 1
(ACL Basic)” as Logic channel of 2Mbps or 3Mbps rate.
6) Set the number as the Packet type you need/
7) Set “65535” as Packet length.
8) Set “1” as Timeout
7. BT2.0 hopping mode for “T) TX Test” item
1) Set “001122334455” as MAC address.
2) Set “0” as Hopping mode.
8. LE TX test for BT4.0/BT4.1 for “P) [LE] TX Test” item
1) Set the number as the channel you need.
2) Set “37” as Packet length.