BTP battery tests
The BTP battery tests verify the ability of the local system to observe battery level changes on a paired remote device.
Setting up for testing
Before using a Pmod device with the Traduci, check that the green power indicator, an optional yellow test LED, and 3 orange LEDs on the Traduci are on. Confirm that the SUT's Bluetooth radio is powered on and that the appropriate device(s) are correctly plugged in to the Traduci. Currently the Bluefruit device can only be plugged into JC. More detailed information on setting up can be found in BTP overview.
Features and purchasing information for supported devices can be found in Supported BTP hardware.
Supported devices
Running the battery tests
Navigate to the folder where the BTP package was extracted. It's typically located under C:\BTP
. In a folder named after the version of the package, you'll find the following scripts. Run either:
RunBatteryTests.bat <device name>
from an elevated command prompt orRunBatteryTests.ps1 <device name>
from an elevated PowerShell console
Information on available device name parameters can be found in Bluetooth Test Platform supported hardware.
You can also include the optional parameter -VerboseLogs
at the end to get a more verbose output of inner operations of BTP.
As a test starts on the Traduci, the red LED next to the 12-pin adapter turns on once the command from the test to power the Pmod device has been sent. This LED is turned off at the end of every test. If it is on at the start of the next test due to the previous test failing, power it down and power it back on to return it to a known state. If the power cycle fails, the test fails due to the Pmod device being in an unknown state.
Capturing logs
To capture the Bluetooth logs, follow the instructions for the busiotools for Windows Repo on GitHub.
To parse the Bluetooth logs, follow the instructions for the BTETLParse tool.