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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

Product Listing Creation Using a Component QDID

Follow these steps to create a product listing using a Component QDID:

  1. Navigate to the Bluetooth SIG qualification page [9] - Select "Path 2: Qualification Process with Required Testing".
  2. Open Launch Studio [13].
  3. Give your project a name and enter the appropriate BLE-Stack QDID from the list shown in Section 2.1.2. In addition, if a RF-PHY component QDID corresponding to your design is provided in Section 2.1.2, reference it as well.
  4. Tick off the appropriate Test Case Reference List (TCRL) version, typically the latest, and select the product type and configuration (typically: end product, LE Controller, LE Host). Once the TCRL Version, Product Types, Controller Core Configuration and Host Core Configuration are selected additional input fields appear – these are above the TCRL Version selection. These fields correspond to the layers supported by the QDIDs selected. By default, the option “Use my own selection” is active. Choosing the alternate option allows to reuse the ICS Selection made by TI. The ICS Selection should be reviewed and modified based on the design to qualify. End product designers are responsible for complying with the Bluetooth SIG requirements. Once all the selection done, press "Save and Continue (...)".
  5. In the layer selection page, Core Specifications can typically be left as is. If you are using any adopted profiles or services you need to tick off the respective fields. Press "Save and Continue (...)".
  6. In the ICS Selection page, keep the “Consistency Check” tool open. This tool indicates which capabilities checkboxes are inconsistent with other capabilities checked, or missing mandatory capabilities. Click on the “Refresh consistency report” button to update the messages displayed by the tool. Should there be any other inconsistency issues, see the TI E2E Bluetooth forum [24] for additional information. When done, click "Save and Continue (...)".
  7. In the Testing page, you can download the test plan that lists the required tests you need to perform on your product (typically limited to RF PHY testing). When you have downloaded the test plan, click "Save and Continue (...)".
  8. Upload the filled out test plan and click "Save and Continue (...)".
  9. The next steps are all about your specific product. Fill in the required information in the last remaining pages and you will end up with your very own Declaration ID in the end. Congratulations!