Bluetooth® Qualification
End-to-end support for the Bluetooth Qualification Process. Novus Labs guides you from planning through listing as your single point of contact, so your product can launch carrying the Bluetooth® trademark.
Request a QuoteYour Path to a Qualified Bluetooth Product
Every product that incorporates Bluetooth® technology and wants to use the Bluetooth trademark must complete the Bluetooth Qualification Program. Novus Labs helps manufacturers bring Bluetooth-enabled products to market by providing comprehensive Bluetooth qualification support throughout the product development lifecycle, helping streamline qualification activities, reduce project complexity, and prepare products for successful qualification.
Whether you are qualifying a new controller, host subsystem, or finished end product, we help identify the appropriate qualification path, prepare for assessment, and keep your project on schedule, reducing project risk and accelerating time-to-market.
- Bluetooth Qualification Program
- Bluetooth Consultation Services
- Controller, Host, and Profile Coverage
Bluetooth Qualification Program
Coverage spans the Bluetooth controller and host layers, from RF and PHY through protocols and profiles.
| Core-Controller RF/RF-PHY | |
|---|---|
| Program | Capability |
| Class RF | Power Class 1, Power Control, 79 Channels, Support for GFSK modulation, Support for π/4-DQPSK modulation, Support for 8DPSK modulation, Enhanced Power Control |
| LE RF-PHY | Power Class 1, LE Transmitter, LE Receiver, LE Transceiver, LE 2M PHY, Stable Modulation Index – Transmitter, Stable Modulation Index – Receiver, LE Coded PHY |
| Core-HOST Protocols & X2Core Profiles | |
|---|---|
| Program | Capability |
| Traditional Protocols & Profiles: L2CAP / SDP / GAP |
Traditional Profiles (i.e., A2DP / AVRCP / IOPT) |
| LE Protocols & GATT Base Protocols: L2CAP / GAP / ATT / GATT |
GATT-Based Profiles & Services (i.e., BAS / DIS / HIDS / HOGP) For more information about supported profiles, please contact us. |
The Organization Behind Bluetooth
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is the not-for-profit trade association that has overseen the development, standardization, and licensing of Bluetooth® technology since its founding in 1998. Today it brings together more than 36,000 member companies worldwide, maintaining the technical specifications and qualification programs that keep Bluetooth products interoperable, high-quality, and protected under the Bluetooth trademark.
Two Radios, Endless Applications
Much of Bluetooth®'s success comes from the flexibility it gives developers. With two complementary radios, Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) and Bluetooth Classic, it offers a full-stack, fit-for-purpose toolkit for an ever-widening range of wireless connectivity needs.
That range is broad: streaming high-quality audio from a phone to a speaker, exchanging data between a tablet and a medical device, or relaying messages across thousands of nodes in a building-automation mesh. The LE and Classic radios are each designed to meet those distinct demands, giving product teams the right foundation for almost any connected design.
Ready to Qualify Your Bluetooth Product?
Talk to Novus Labs about your Bluetooth® qualification program. We'll guide you from planning through listing as your single point of contact.