Xplore Technologies Corp. MC7750 Manual Do Utilizador

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Testing
Rev 4  Sep.11
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Production testing
Note:  Production testing typically continues for the life of the product.
Production testing ensures that, for each assembled device, the module is 
installed correctly (I / O signals are passed between the host and module), and the 
antenna is connected and performing to specifications (RF tests).
Typical items to test include:
Host connectivity
Baseband (GPIO, host / module connectors)
RF assembly (Tx and / or Rx, as appropriate)
Network availability
Host / device configuration issues
Note:  The amount and types of tests to perform are your decision — the tests listed in this 
section are guidelines only. Make sure that the tests you perform exercise functionality to 
the degree that your situation requires.
Use an appropriate test station for your testing environment (see 
 on page 72 for suggestions) and use AT commands to control the 
integrated module.
Note:  Your test location must be protected from ESD to avoid interference with the module 
and antenna(s), assuming that your test computer is in a disassembled state.
Also, consider using an RF shielding box — local government regulations may prohibit 
unauthorized transmissions.
Functional production test
This section presents a suggested procedure for performing a basic manual 
functional test on a laboratory bench using an AirPrime embedded module and a 
Mini Card Dev Kit. When you have become familiar with the testing method, use it 
to develop your own automated production testing procedures.