When to use the Program

Run the 8960 Quick Test program whenever a quick check of the 8960 performance is required (i.e. Whenever poor test yield of mobile production occurs). The program will return tested results of internal RF circuitry.

The 8960 Quick Test program can be installed in a system type controller that supports Microsoft Windows.

System Requirements

Your computer must meet these requirements: Windows® 98/2000, Windows NT4.0TM, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, at least 32 MB of RAM, 30 MB of available hard drive space, and a GP-IB card or USB/GP-IB cable. Note: Windows 7 compatibility not fully supported yet.

The 8960 must be connected to the PC with GPIB. The 8960 Quick Test program automatically detects the type of active cellular format running on the 8960 and then runs a suite of internal loopback tests that fully exercise the 8960 internal RF circuitry. The 8960 Quick Test program returns results in a fully displayed test routine and stores the results for future reference or printing. The results are displayed in a Pass/Fail condition based on test specifications developed for the loopback RF conditions.

No external test equipment is required for the 8960 Quick Test program to operate. All tests are automatically implemented by the PC and GPIB connection.

Installation
 

Please uninstall any previous version of 8960 Quick Test.
Download QuickTest11.10.zip
After downloading, extract file to your hard drive and double click QuickTestSetup.exe then follow the instructions on screen.

Running the Program
 

Click Start | Programs | 8960 Tool Box | 8960SelfTest

Make sure all equipment is connected before starting the program.

The next dialog box that appears is the Control Panel. From it you can selectively choose to Run the test, Manage results from previous tests, or consult a Help file.
8960 Self Test startup

Revision History

New with Revision 11.10

  • New DDC Loop power error test developed for C2K, 1xEVDO, and WCDMA
  • Fixed error with Script 25 for Output Power level spec .

New with Revision 11.09

  • Fixed Problems with *rst commands at the end of the MDC Noise floor tests (interfered with setting CW for the first power tests).
  • Fixed problems with the Script 21-28 regarding EGPRS test errors.
  • Fixed problem with testing GSM Source 2 Modulation in all scripts.

New with Revision 11.08

  • Changed DDC Loop Power test in CDMA, WCDMA, and 1xEVDO to run referenced to a Thermal Power reading and then checked for accuracy as a step test from the reference.

New with Revision 11.07

  • Fixed Attenuator test spec for 10 dB step to LL -12 and UL-8 dB

New with Revision 11.06

  • Changed EGPRS PVT spec to -68 dB for -36us and +590us offset measurements
  • Increased memory storage for the DataLog to 560 serial number length

New with Revision 11.05

  • Fixed ‘Wait’ statement problem in core code. The ‘Wait’ command was no longer functioning (may be Windows 7 error). Replaced ‘Wait’ with ‘Sleep’ statement. The ‘Wait’ call lines remain in the scripts but convert to ‘Sleep’ in the core code.
  • Changed EGPRS Modulation spec for 95% EVM from 2.5% limit to 5% Limit

New with Revision 11.04

  • Corrected Print function to increase variable memory to allow for added MDC and EGPRS test functions when running Fast Switch I the 8960.

New with Revision 11.03

  • Corrected EGPRS and TD-SCDMA format detection when running E1969 firmware

New with Revision 11.02

  • Increased print capacity for data from 6 pages to 12 pages

New with Revision 11.01

  • Added tests for EGPRS in loopback mode.

New with Revision 10.05

  • Added a test capability for TD-SCDMA format.
  • Modified C2K waveform quality test to meet PL13 commands changes in Release 7.0 which to be released in Dec,2010.
  • Retrieved GSM modulation source 2 test on the release 6.0 or later

New with Revision 04.03

  • ORFS specifications for GSM/GPRS/EGPRS testing have been changed to eliminate the ’Lower Level’ limits. The change was made to align with industry GSM ORFS specifications not having lower limits.

New with Revision 04.01

  • Test program was renamed to “Quick Test”. This change was made to eliminate confusion with the 8960 internal test called “Self Test”.
  • Test routines were improved for speed and Format recognition was enhanced to eliminate the need to modify core code whenever new versions of firmware are introduced.

New with Revision 03.01

  • Version 3.01 adds the capability to run E1987A in complete licensed format test mode. Test will begin in the active format to complete a full test and then switch to each additional licensed format to perform modulation tests.
  • Version 3.01 adds a test capability for NADC IS136 format.

New with Revision 02.01

  • Changed the Stop-On-Fail and Pause function so that the 8960 is completely reset at the moment of stopping. This insures the 8960 will be in a “safe” mode for running User Calibrations or any other front panel settings.
  • When pressing the ‘Resume’ button in the control screen the Self test will restart at the beginning
  • Added additional test routines for Lab Applications
     

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