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Is there a BT Qualified nRF51822 Hardware design suitible for a module application?

Hello we have developed a few products which have required (costly) RF/RFPHY testing. Is there a reference design that is qualified that can be used to avoid the RF/RFPHY testing. Thanks

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  • Just a heads up on Bluetooth, as of Feb 1, 2014 (last year) the Bluetooth SIG charges an $8,000 USD listing fee even for previously qualified designs for every single product listing. So if you re-brand a heart rate monitor and a speed sensor and want to market both, you are looking at $16,000 USD just in listing fees.

    I know this doesn't exactly answer your question, but it is a major consideration while you search for even a qualified design.

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  • Just a heads up on Bluetooth, as of Feb 1, 2014 (last year) the Bluetooth SIG charges an $8,000 USD listing fee even for previously qualified designs for every single product listing. So if you re-brand a heart rate monitor and a speed sensor and want to market both, you are looking at $16,000 USD just in listing fees.

    I know this doesn't exactly answer your question, but it is a major consideration while you search for even a qualified design.

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