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Which regulations are passed by nrf8001 e.g. FCC,

Hello,

We are working in the field of Electric Bike Propulsion Systems. We want our motor to be able to communicate to I-phone/Android phone on Bluetooth. We are searching a Bluetooth LE transceiver. So we want to know which regulations are passed by nrf8001.

Thanks

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  • The nRF8001 has a end produt listing (EPL) at Bluetooth SIG. The BT SIG takes care that the communication between two BT devices is working fine. The take care on the digital data stream. They do not care on radio emmision specifications like FCC. If you follow the design specifaications of the nRF8001 then you have a good chance to pass FCC. Please note that the final result is based on "everthing" around your antenna. See also my answer regarding antennas listed here: devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../ic-antenna-matching-circuit It answers "Nothing will interfere with your antenna?" Regarding FCC, you can make R&TTE for Europe and the Australian regulations in one "shoot". It makes the radio approvel not much more expensive. If you divide in two task then you pay more for sure.

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  • The nRF8001 has a end produt listing (EPL) at Bluetooth SIG. The BT SIG takes care that the communication between two BT devices is working fine. The take care on the digital data stream. They do not care on radio emmision specifications like FCC. If you follow the design specifaications of the nRF8001 then you have a good chance to pass FCC. Please note that the final result is based on "everthing" around your antenna. See also my answer regarding antennas listed here: devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../ic-antenna-matching-circuit It answers "Nothing will interfere with your antenna?" Regarding FCC, you can make R&TTE for Europe and the Australian regulations in one "shoot". It makes the radio approvel not much more expensive. If you divide in two task then you pay more for sure.

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