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Multiple Product End Product Listing (Same Microcontroller)

I am working on a line of products that use the same Microcontroller and softdevice so the same QDID. Most of them work with a module and one has the same chip mounted directly on the PCB due to space constraints. I understand that I have to do separate RF-PHY tests for the different forms (Module and QFN board). 

All these products perform supporting functions but have different services and Characteristics. Is it possible to register the set of products under one end product listing?

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  • Hi again.

    Sorry for the late answer.

    Management said that it sounds like you should be able to list them under one end product listing. Then each different variation can be added as a “product listing” under the main end product listing. This takes only a few minutes and doesn’t require any additional payments. You just need to go on the main end product listing and select the button for “Add a product” and fill in the details for each model. This is assuming that all the products have the same Bluetooth ICS features, or at least that the different models have a “subset” of the main listing. In other words it’s ok for a product variant to have less features than the main listing indicates, but not more features.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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  • Hi again.

    Sorry for the late answer.

    Management said that it sounds like you should be able to list them under one end product listing. Then each different variation can be added as a “product listing” under the main end product listing. This takes only a few minutes and doesn’t require any additional payments. You just need to go on the main end product listing and select the button for “Add a product” and fill in the details for each model. This is assuming that all the products have the same Bluetooth ICS features, or at least that the different models have a “subset” of the main listing. In other words it’s ok for a product variant to have less features than the main listing indicates, but not more features.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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