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Maximizing Parallel Testing in an FM Receiver

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High volume production environments create great challenges for production testing and verification of Radio Frequency (RF) devices. In this environment, much emphasis is put on parallel testing, or the ability to test multiple devices at the same time using a single tester. In order for this parallelism to become a reality, there is a need for production RF tests to be simplified and reduced to requiring only the simplest test stimulus and analysis. In this paper, we present a new method of measuring the performance of a Frequency Modulation (FM) receiver that requires only a continuous wave signal input in order to eliminate the more costly Signal-to-Noise Ratio test. Using this new technique we will then demonstrate how simplifying this test and adding frequency diversity enables testing of up to 8 devices in parallel using a single tester.

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The authors would like to thank Deepa Mannath, Victor Montano-Martinez, and Yannis Syllaios of Texas Instruments for their contributions to this work in debug and firmware generation.

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Naing, M., Webster, D., Blue, N. et al. Maximizing Parallel Testing in an FM Receiver. J Electron Test 28, 723–731 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10836-012-5323-2

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