SWRA601K April   2019  – November 2023 CC1350 , CC1352P , CC1352P7 , CC1352R , CC2340R5 , CC2540 , CC2540T , CC2541 , CC2541-Q1 , CC2640 , CC2640R2F , CC2640R2F-Q1 , CC2642R , CC2642R-Q1 , CC2650 , CC2650MODA , CC2652P , CC2652R , CC2652R7 , CC2652RB , CC2652RSIP

 

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  2.   How to Qualify Your Bluetooth Low Energy Product
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Bluetooth Qualification
    1. 2.1 CC13xx and CC26xx Guidelines
      1. 2.1.1 Product Listing Creation
        1. 2.1.1.1 Product Listing Creation Using a Component QDID
        2. 2.1.1.2 Product Listing Creation Using a End Product Listing QDID
      2. 2.1.2 CC13xx and CC26xx Qualified Designs
      3. 2.1.3 Information regarding errata
        1. 2.1.3.1 Erratum 10734
        2. 2.1.3.2 Erratum 11838
      4. 2.1.4 Applicable TCRL
    2. 2.2 CC23xx Guidelines
      1. 2.2.1 Product Listing Creation
      2. 2.2.2 CC23xx Qualified Designs
    3. 2.3 CC254x Guidelines
      1. 2.3.1 Qualified Designs CC254x
    4. 2.4 RF PHY Test Parameters
    5. 2.5 How to Enable Bluetooth and Regulatory Test Modes
      1. 2.5.1 Bluetooth RF-PHY Testing
        1. 2.5.1.1 Regulatory Approval Testing
    6. 2.6 FAQ
  6. 3FCC Certification
    1. 3.1 FCC ID
  7. 4CE Certification
  8. 5Industry Canada (IC) Certification
    1. 5.1 IC-ID
  9. 6References
  10.   Revision History

Applicable TCRL

The Test Case Reference List (TCRL) is a living document introducing new test cases, removing test cases and categorizing test cases. The TCRL is provided by the Bluetooth SIG [26] and is the only reference for Bluetooth qualification.

All TCRLs have an Available Date and an Active Date. The Available Date represents when the TCRL is first published by the Bluetooth SIG. The Active Date represents the date that the TCRL is mandatory for qualification. A previous TCRL release becomes inactive after the newer TCRL release reaches its Active Date.

Qualified Components QDIDs have a validity period of three (3) years. A new TCRL release does NOT modify the validity period of a QDID. In other words, a QDID can be referenced even if the TCRL has become inactive. As a result of TCRL changes over time, there may be new test cases introduced for which there is no previously existing test evidence. Assuming the Component is still within the three-year window, members are not responsible for testing new test cases that are introduced and associated with an existing ICS selection or re-executing any test cases impacted by a Test Specification Errata (TSE) introduced in TCRL releases since the original Component's assessment date. Members are always required to ensure their designs are compliant with (and when necessary provide test evidence for new test cases associated with) any Expedited Erratum introduced in TCRL releases since the original Component qualification [27]. Additional test reports and test evidences corresponding to the mandatory errata added between the TCRL used by the QDID and the active TCRL are provided on E2E [24].