Amund


If your Bluetooth device is < 10 dBm EIRP, it is exempt from some the 
requirements listed in the standard - some specifically given in various 
clauses, and I would expect the geo-location wouldn't be needed as I think a 
<10 dBm EIRP implementation can be certified for use everywhere.



The latest version 
v2.1.1<http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/300300_300399/300328/02.01.01_60/en_300328v020101p.pdf>
 should be listed in the RED OJ later this month.



Regards

Charlie



-----Original Message-----
From: Amund Westin [mailto:am...@westin-emission.no]
Sent: 09 January 2017 08:24
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] EN 300 328 - Bluetooth testing



To you guys who have deep experience with Bluetooth test and approvals 
according to EN 300 328, are there any of the required tests that is really 
hard to fulfil and often fails during tests, and therefore should have special 
attention during the development phase?



... or requirements that often lead to discussions because it can have several 
interpretations ....





Thanks for all feedbacks!





EN 300 328 requirements:

-RF output power

-Power Spectral Density

-Duty Cycle, Tx-sequence, Tx-gap

-Accumulated Transmit time,Frequency Occupation & Hopping Sequence

-Hopping Frequency Separation

-Medium Utilization (MU) factor

-Adaptivity

-Occupied Channel Bandwidth

-Transmitter unwanted emissions in the out-of-band domain

-Transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain

-Receiver spurious emissions

-Receiver Blocking

-Geo-location capability







Best regards

Amund



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