Hi,
What is an optimal transmission power to maximize the coded PHY range, but still stay within ETSI regulations? Can nRF52840 actually exceed the regulations if I set the transmission power accidentally too high? Currently, I have set it 8.
Hi,
What is an optimal transmission power to maximize the coded PHY range, but still stay within ETSI regulations? Can nRF52840 actually exceed the regulations if I set the transmission power accidentally too high? Currently, I have set it 8.
Normally you certify at the highest power setting so if you pass the lab test with that then you are safe. Compliance with local regulations like ETSI is quite alchemy so either you have the knowledge in-house or rather get some external consultancy during design phase (some cert. labs do this as part of the service package to customers).
I guess PDK (or any other kit from Nordic) was never meant to be certified product which you can use in context of FCC or ETSI regulation.
I guess PDK (or any other kit from Nordic) was never meant to be certified product which you can use in context of FCC or ETSI regulation.