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Questions on Declaration ID, RF-PHY, QDID, modules

Hello,

i've been searching the forum for answers about Bluetooth certification but i'm very confused. I want to use nRF52832 in my project, and i would like to make make my own small board with chip and few components instead of using a 3rd party module, for costs purposes.

From Bluetooth website i've understood that, if i recall existing Qualified Designs, i would have to pay only 8000$ to get the Declaration ID and skip thus the Qualification step. I see both End Product and Rf Phy QDID, but somewhere in the forum i read that Bluetooth RF-PHY retest is needed.

In Bluetooth website i could find the followings Nordic Declaration IDs:

D029631 nRF52 - S13x v2.0.0 (End Product) based on QDID 80428

D029601 nRF52xxx RF Phy (Component) based on QDID 77930

My questions are:

  1. If i make my own module, do i have to retest Bluetooth RF-PHY at authorized company or is there an RF tested reference design i can use? (we have been told that the costs for that could easly go 50000$)

  2. What are the benefits of using 3rd part module besides lower design complexity? If i use 3rd party module can i skip Bluetooth RF-PHY certification, and perform just regular CE/FCC?

  3. Does the use of custom services imply Bluetooth qualification?

Thank you for your support

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  • Hi Blungreen,

    Your understanding about the BLE qualification fee is correct, you can also apply for incentive program to have lower fee if your company meet the requirement.

    The QDID you should use depends on the chip's variant you use. Please have a look here.

    Regarding your questions:

    1. If you make your own module, yes you need to do RF-PHY retest at authorized test house. But I don't think RF-PHY retest would cost that much. It could cost that for the full testing, but not the RF-PHY retest.

    2. If you use prequalified module, you still need to pay the BLE qualification fee ($8000) but you don't need to do RF-PHY retest. For FCC/CE you can skip the radio part but still have to do EMC, electrical safety, etc. Please contact a test house regarding this.

    3. We don't do Bluetooth qualification for you but we can review the design and test so that your device will more likely pass the qualification.

  • If you generate your own 128 bit UUID for your proprietary service/characteristic you don't have to pay. The fee for UUID is applied when you want to register a 16 bit UUID with Bluetooth SIG.

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