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Scope
The purpose of this document is to provide an outline of the
procedure that is followed in order to qualify a product in
compliance with Bluetooth.
Overview
The Bluetooth wireless technology is an open specification
for short-range wireless communications between elec-
tronic devices. It is anticipated that a large number of
Bluetooth devices from many vendors will soon appear on
the market. In order to minimize or eliminate interoperability
problems, a specific set of procedures are followed as
defined by the Bluetooth Qualification Program (BQP). This
is a necessary requirement before a product can be quali-
fied in compliance with Bluetooth. The Bluetooth
qualification is the process by which a manufacturer dem-
onstrates compliance to the Bluetooth specification and the
BQP is the framework that establishes the qualification
rules and procedures.
Note that the BQP is carried out independently of any man-
datory regulatory type approval defined by national or
international regulations.
Any manufacturer of a Bluetooth wireless technology prod-
uct must have signed a Bluetooth SIG membership
agreement. When this product complies with the Bluetooth
specification, it is added to the Qualified Products List. This
grants the Member Company a Bluetooth license covering
royalty-free intellectual property patent rights and allows it
to use the Bluetooth brand on products and marketing
activities according to the Bluetooth Brand Book.
At the time of this writing, the Bluetooth qualification pro-
cess is still under implementation and may change before
the final specification is defined. Updated information is
found at www.bluetooth.com under the heading
“Qualification”.
Qualification Procedure Outline
Figure 1 illustrates the basic Bluetooth qualification
procedure.
The Manufacturer becomes first an Adopter and pulls all
necessary qualification documents from the web. Links are
established with BQB (Bluetooth Qualification Body) and
BQTF (Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility). Where
required testing is done at an accredited BQTF and the test
results become a part of the compliance folder. A success-
ful review of the compliance folder by the BQB leads to
listing of the Adopter product as Bluetooth Qualified.
The compliance folder contains complete product
information:
• Product description, including Bluetooth Profiles
supported, name, model number, hardware, software
and firmware version numbers.
• Reference design schematics, parts list and all printed
circuit board diagrams.
• Reference design application note and technical
description.
• Functional block diagram.
• User documentation, manual or guide.
• Declaration of compliance by the manufacturer.
• Completed ICS (Implementation Conformance
Statement) and IXIT (Implementation Extra Information
for Testing) forms.
• Test report from accredited BQTF, showing that all active
test cases of the Bluetooth Test Case Reference List
(TCRL) as of date of application reception by BQB are
completed.
• Test report from Adopter, showing that all tests required
of the Adopter are completed.
• Qualified Product Notice and Listing Notice is provided
by the BQB.
Figure 1. Bluetooth Basic Qualification Procedure
Adopter
(Manufacturer)
Product
Tested
Declerations and
Documentation Reviewed
Qualified
Products List
BQA
BTQF
BQB
Test Report
Checked by
BQB
Qualification
Program
Documents
Documents
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