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nRF52832 Bluetooth Information

Hello, I am an intern at a startup company and ive been tasked with finding some information about the chip set we are using, specifically the bluetooth aspects. We are using the nRF52832 and what i need are the Frequency Type, Modulations, Range Of Expected Power Levels, and FCC ID. I already found that the chip doesnt have the FCC ID, but am still unable to find the other things. I looked through the product spec but wasnt sure which parts of the information were relevant to these topics. Ive attached a screenshot the part of the form i need to fill in.

Sorry if this question is very basic, i am very green in terms of electronics. 

Thank you for the help!

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  • I'm not going to give you the answers directly as it's important that you learn something from this.

    I'd suggest that you have a close look through the datasheet.

    You'll find that it will give you a summary of the capabilities of the chipset within the first few pages.

    For information specific to the areas that you are referring to are normally under a section for Radio. For frequency look for Hz, for power look for dB.

    Modulation is a means of encoding data into the base carrier wave e.g. Bluetooth 5.0, ZigBee, Thread etc. Some of this may be detailed within the datasheet.

    FCC ID may not be present unless you are using a certified MODULE that incorporates the nRF52832 rather than the chipset, this is because FCC certification is for working devices and on its own the nRF52832 won't work it requires a number of support components, including an antenna in order to be tested e.g. a mobile phone has an FCC ID, but most of its constituent parts don't.

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  • I'm not going to give you the answers directly as it's important that you learn something from this.

    I'd suggest that you have a close look through the datasheet.

    You'll find that it will give you a summary of the capabilities of the chipset within the first few pages.

    For information specific to the areas that you are referring to are normally under a section for Radio. For frequency look for Hz, for power look for dB.

    Modulation is a means of encoding data into the base carrier wave e.g. Bluetooth 5.0, ZigBee, Thread etc. Some of this may be detailed within the datasheet.

    FCC ID may not be present unless you are using a certified MODULE that incorporates the nRF52832 rather than the chipset, this is because FCC certification is for working devices and on its own the nRF52832 won't work it requires a number of support components, including an antenna in order to be tested e.g. a mobile phone has an FCC ID, but most of its constituent parts don't.

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