HUIZHOU GAOSHENGDA TECHNOLOGY WT4XR1210 WIFI+BT module User Manual PowerPoint

Hui Zhou Gaoshengda Technology Co.,LTD WIFI+BT module PowerPoint

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-1- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Realtek Bluetooth  MP UI User Guide
A. Electrical Characteristics Working Frequency  2.4GHz~2.5GHz  4.9GHz~5.85GHz S.W.R.  2.4GHz~2.5GHz  <2.0 4.9GHz~5.85GHz <2.0 Antenna Gain  Main port:2dBiEfficiency  2.4GHz~2.5GHz >70% 4.9GHz~5.85GHz >75% Impedance  50 Ohm Polarization / Azimuth  Linear / Omni-directional B. Mechanical Dimension Cable Length Of Main Ant  L:340mm(BLACK) Cable Length Of Aux Ant   C. Material   Stamping Metal  Copper antenna Coaxial Cable  50 Ohm / O.D.1.13mm Mini Coaxial Connector  IPEX PLUG D. Environmental   Operation Temperature  -40℃~ +85℃ Storage Temperature  -40℃~ +85℃ Aux port:2dBiAntenna Type PCB
-2- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Bluetooth MP Operation Flow
-3- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: BT USB/UART/PCIe Set “IsFirmwarePatchAtInit” in the HCISetup.ini, 0Skip Patch, 1Patch The patch file is “patch.bin” (located the same directory with RTK_BT_MP.exe) Power on DUTOpen UI & SelectHost Control InterfaceHost Interface and Parameter InitialIf BT Patch?NoYesEnter MP UISend Patch code by HCI vendor command
-4- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi USB/UART/PCIe (Windows Platform) The WiFi driver must download BT patch while DUT power on. Power on DUTHost Interface and Parameter InitialEnter MP UISend Patch code by WiFi via MailboxOpen UI & SelectHost Control Interface
-5- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: Linux Platform Power on DUTOpen UI & SelectHost Control InterfaceHost Interface and Parameter InitialIf Push WiFi driver?NoYesPush WiFi driver to PlatformEnter MP UIInser WLAN mduleEnable WLANDownload BT PatchThe WiFi in the DUT UI must be turned off after Power on. (no WLAN module exit in the system)  “IsPushMPDriver” in the HCISetup.ini defines: 0 skip push, 1push.  The MP driver filename is specified in the “ADBMPDriverFilename” of the HCISetup.ini It must place in the same directory with RTK_BT_MP.exe. The push destination is defined in the “ADBMPDriverRoute” of the HCISetup.ini . The insert WiFi module is specified by the “ADBMPDriverRoute” + “ADBMPDriverFilename” in the HCISetup.ini . .
-6- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Bluetooth MP UI Initial
-7- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: BT USB Port (8723AE,8723AE-VAU) RTK BT  MP Driver CPU RTK WiFi  MP UI WinXP/Win7 WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AE 8723AE WiFi MP driver PCIE DUT PC USB RTK BT  MP UI RTK BT  MP Driver CPU RTK WiFi  MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS-VAU 8723AS-VAU  WiFi MP driver DUT PC USB RTK BT  MP UI WinXP/Win7
-8- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: BT USB Port (8723AE,8723AE-VAU) Select “BT USB” , Choose USB port number, and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-9- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: BT UART Port (8723AS) RTK BT  MP Driver CPU RTK WiFi  MP UI WinXP/Win7 WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS 8723AS WiFi MP driver SDIO DUT PC UART RTK BT  MP UI
-10- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: BT UART Port (8723AS) Select “BT UART” , Choose COM port number and baud rate (default: 115200), and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-11- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi PCIe Port (8723AE) CPU RTK WiFi MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AE 8723AE  MP driver PCIE DUT PC RTK BT  MP UI WinXP/Win7
-12- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi PCIe Port (8723AE) Select “WiFi PCIe” , and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-13- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi SDIO Port (8723AS) CPU RTK WiFi MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS 8723AS  MP driver SDIO DUT PC RTK BT  MP UI WinXP/Win7
-14- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi SDIO Port (8723AS) Select “WiFi SDIO” , and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-15- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi USB Port (8723AS-VAU) CPU RTK WiFi MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS-VAU 8723AS-VAU  MP driver USB DUT PC RTK BT  MP UI WinXP/Win7
-16- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: WiFi USB Port (8723AS-VAU) Select “WiFi USB” , and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-17- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: Linux USB Port (8723AS,8723AS-VAU) USB Port CPU RTK MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS/8723AS-VAU Embedded System 8723AS WiFi MP driver SDIO/USB USB  Port Linux USB Cable PC WinXP/Win7
-18- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: Linux USB Port (8723AS,8723AS-VAU) Select “Linux by ADB” , and Press “OK” button to start the MP.
-19- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Host Interface: Linux COM Port (8723AS,8723AS-VAU) COM Port CPU RTK MP UI WiFi  FW BT  FW Mail box RTL8723AS/8723AS-VAU Embedded System 8723AS WiFi MP driver COM  Port Linux RS232 Cable PC WinXP/Win7 SDIO/USB
-20- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com  Select Host Control Interface Select “Linux by UART” , Choose COM port number and baud rate (default: 115200), and Press “OK” button to start the MP. Note: It is recommended to press the “OK” button after the system boot completely.
-21- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com The Main UI (BT Host type) If initial ok, memo  show as below
-22- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com The Main UI (WiFi Host type) If initial ok, memo  show as below If initial fail, Check those: a. RS232/USB cable b. UART setup /USB port c. BT Module d. BT MP driver Note: If initial fail (ex: enable WLAN adapter fail), it may result from the boot is not completed during MP UI start. You can press “Host Re-Init” button or reopen the MP UI.
-23- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Bluetooth DUT Test Mode  Setup & Test Procedure
-24- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com BT DUT Test Mode Test Topology The BT MP sends BT HCI command to DUT. The DUT enable Inqr/Page scan and enter DUT test mode. The Bluetooth tester established a link with the DUT over the RF channel using the normal Bluetooth protocol. Bluetooth Test Set (ex:Anritsu MT8852B)DUTPC(BT MP UI)RF CableRS232 / USB Cable
-25- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com UI Setup Step-1: Enter DUT Test Mode Press “Test Mode” button To enter BT DUT test mode.
-26- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com After UI Setup Step-1 After Bluetooth test set creates a connection with DUT, the BT MP UI will show message as below. The RF test can kick off.
-27- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com UI Setup Step-2: Exit DUT Test Mode (if required) The connection can be disconnected by either BT test set or DUT. For DUT end, the connection will lost because of supervision timeout after HCI reset is executed. Press “HCU Reset” button To exit BT DUT test mode.
-28- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Bluetooth Non-Link Mode  Setup & Test Procedure
-29- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Non-Link Mode Test Topology IQ ViewDUTPC(BT MP UI)RS232/USBCableRF CableBluetooth Test Set (ex:IQ view)For non-link mode test, the tester communicates with DUT over a cable via HCI with the DUT in a special test. The tester doesn’t have to establish a protocol link with the DUT. The non-link mode of the 8723 series chip support “Packet-Tx”, “Continue-Tx”, and “Packet-Rx” for various RF performance test.
-30- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Tx Setup Select “Packet-Tx” 1 2 3 Select “Data Rate”, “RF Channel”, “Tx Gain Index”, “Payload Type”, “Payload bits”, “Whitening Coeff” Press “Start” button
-31- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Tx Run if “Packet-Tx” ok, the message is shown as memo “Packet-Tx” will stop after press “Pause” button
-32- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Tx Measurement form IQ view Date Rate: 1M/DH5, RF Channel: 0, Payload Length:2712 bits, Payload Type: 11110000, Whitening: Off
-33- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Tx Measurement form IQ view Date Rate: 1M/DH5, RF Channel: 0, Payload Length:2712 bits, Payload Type: 10101010, Whitening: Off
-34- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Tx Measurement form IQ view Date Rate: 3M/3DH5, RF Channel: 0, Payload Length:8168 bits, Payload Type: Normal, Whitening: On
-35- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Continue-Tx Setup Select “Continue-Tx” 1 2 3 Select “Data Rate”, “RF Channel”, “Tx Gain Index”, “Payload Type” Press “Start” button
-36- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Continue-Tx Run if “Continue-Tx” ok, the message is shown as memo “Continue-Tx” will stop after press “Pause” button
-37- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Continue-Tx Measurement form IQ view “Continue-Tx” is used for Tx power measurement.
-38- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Rx Setup Select “Packet-Rx” 1 2 3 Select “Data Rate”, “RF Channel”, “Tx Gain Index”, “Payload Type”, “Payload bits”, “Whitening Coeff”, “Hit Target” “Hit Target” is BD address that the BT tester used it to generate the access code of the test pattern. These parameters must meet with the BT tester’s pattern.    Press “Start” button
-39- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Packet-Rx Run if “Packet-Rx” ok, the message is shown as memo “Packet-Rx” will stop after press “Pause” button  “Packet-Rx” test result
-40- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com IQ view Vector Signal Generator Used the IQ view Vector Signal Generator to generate test pattern (*.mod)
-41- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Bluetooth BT 4.0 LE  Direct Test Mode Setup For RF/PHY Testing
-42- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com     Most BT testers support host control port (USB,UART) that can be as a ”upper tester”  defined in the direct test mode of BT specifications. The diagram shown as below is the MT8852B test configuration for LE RF/PHY test.     The BT MP also supports Tx and Rx test when the BT tester can not be a “upper tester” (no host control port, ex: IQ view).
-43- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Tx Test Setup: Select “Packet-Tx” 1 2 3 Select “Data Rate”, “RF Channel”, “Tx Gain Index”, “Payload Type”, “Payload bytes”  “Date Rate” = [LE] Press “Start” to start Tx and BT tester can start measurement.  4 Press “Stop” to stop Tx.
-44- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Rx Test Setup: Select “Packet-Rx” 1 2 3 Select “Data Rate”, “RF Channel”, “Payload Type”, “Payload bytes”  “Date Rate” = [LE] Press “Start” to start Rx and BT tester can start sending packet.  4 Press “Stop” to stop Rx.
-45- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com BT 4.0 LE Setup For FCC AFH Measurement
-46- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Step 1: Create LE connection (Initiator) 1. Checked [LE connect] and select “Initiator”. 2. Key in the Target BD Address in the [Hit Target] and press “Enter” key 3. In the Action Items, select “Page + Create ACL connection”  4.  press [Start] button 1. 3. 4. 2.
-47- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Step 2: Create LE connection (Advertiser) 1. Checked [LE connect] and select “Advertiser”. 2. In the Action Items, select “Page + Create ACL connection”  3.  press [Start] button 1. 2. 3.
-48- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Step 3: Create LE connection Initiator will create LE connection with Advertiser and AFH  start running.
-49- Copyright ©  2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. www.realtek.com Setup Antenna Switch (support after v2.82) If Checked:  Main  WiFi else Main  BT
FCC Warning Statement  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complia nce could void the  user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class B digi tal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This eq uipment generates uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed an d used in accordance with the instructions,  may cause harmful interference to radio co mmunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a par ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi  sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  to correct the interference by one or more of the following measu res: ‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  ‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  ‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  ‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This module is intended for OEM integrator. The OEM integrator is still responsible for the FCC compliance requirement  of the end product which integrates this module. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following" Contains TX FCC ID: 2AC23-WT4XR1210".  The FCC part 15.19 statement below has to also be available on the label:  This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and  (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The end user has to be informed that the FCC radio-frequency exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled environment can be satisfied. The end user has to also be informed that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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