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uriel_4307426
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Hi,

We need to certife our device which has a bcm4354 and other transmitters.

Because our module with bcm4354 has a module certification we need to do Co-location tests as part of the FCC certification.

I saw in the forums that cypress has provided the necessary wl tool for arm64.

Can you please provide the firmware for it too? Is it necessary to do continuous transmittion?

We only require to be able to select channel,  modulation / data rate and do continuous transmission.

Thanks!

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The FMAC releases are all linked off the forum page I provided above.

Here is the latest version: Cypress Linux WiFi Driver Release (FMAC) [2019-05-08]

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MichaelF_56
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As we do not support chip down designs here on the community, which Module partner are you working with on the 4354 design? 

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Sorry I forgot to mention it. We are using the Jetson TX2 from Nvidia, we aren't developing our own module.

We are doing FCC certificaiton and we have multiple transmitters so we need to do co-location testing.

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Check the following link for the firmware fo 4354.

Wi-Fi/Bluetooth for Linux and Android

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It says unauthorized access, I am logged in with my user.

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I fixed the link to point to the space where production releases of our Linux-FMAC driver are stored.

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The links now redirects to the forum
Can you please send me a link to uriel at notraffic.tech

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The FMAC releases are all linked off the forum page I provided above.

Here is the latest version: Cypress Linux WiFi Driver Release (FMAC) [2019-05-08]

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