Anritsu MT8852B Bluetooth Tester
Anritsu MT8852 Bluetooth Tester
The Bluetooth Test Set MT8852B is the market leading RF measuring instrument for design proving and production test of a wide range of products that integrate Bluetooth® technology. It supports Basic Rate (BR), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) and Bluetooth low energy (BLE) measurement of transmit power, frequency, modulation, and receiver sensitivity required by Bluetooth RF test specifications. |
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Measurements performed as defined in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification
- Measurements performed in Bluetooth test mode - Loopback or Tx mode supported
- Initialization and control of test devices through UART, USB or USB-Adaptor HCI control interface
- Built-in support for Bluetooth low energy 2-Wire control interface
- BR/EDR/Bluetooth low energy dirty transmitter for receiver sensitivity test cases
Audio testing capability
The MT8852B supports all three codec air interfaces (µ-Law, A-Law and CVSD) on up to three SCO audio channels. It offers comprehensive testing facilities integrated within a Bluetooth wireless technology test set. Rear-panel jack-plug connectors provide analog inputs and outputs for all three audio channels.
2 Mbps Low Energy PHY (2LE) and Bluetooth Long Range (BLR) tests
Adding this option supports the 2 Mbps Low Energy PHY (2LE) tests expected to improve dramatically improve battery life and Bluetooth Long Range (BLR) tests supporting communications beyond a range of 500 m that are both included in the new Bluetooth Core 5 specifications.
- Measurements performed as defined in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification
- Compliant with Bluetooth Core Specifications v1.2, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0+HS, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 and 5.0
- Qualified by Bluetooth SIG for RF measurements
- Supports 9 Basic Rate and 6 EDR test cases
- Supports 27 Bluetooth low energy test cases
- Single script runs Basic Rate, EDR and Bluetooth low energy tests
- Audio testing capability. Three SCO channels with CVSD, µ-Law and A-Law air interface
- BlueSuite Pro3 software provides graphical traces of modulation, power ramp, individual channel measurements, and receiver sensitivity search
- Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) test function for Bluetooth devices