nRF52833 FCC IDs

Good morning,

To my knowledge, the nRF52833 dk as well as the reference designs are FCC certified.

I'm currently searching the FCC IDs for these designs but I'm not able to find them.

Can you help me about that ?

Thank you !

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  • Hi Luigi, 

    A component like the nRF52833 cannot be FCC certified as a stand alone device as it cannot operate without a crystal, caps and other items that support the operation.  Testing must be done on a completed end product or a certified module.  (Laird, Raytec, Fanstel, etc).

    With that said, we have taken a PCBA based on the nRF52833 reference design and have put it thru a 3rd party test house to be sure a completed product using our reference design will pass.  It does.

    I hope this helped

    Br,

    Jay

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  • Hi Luigi, 

    A component like the nRF52833 cannot be FCC certified as a stand alone device as it cannot operate without a crystal, caps and other items that support the operation.  Testing must be done on a completed end product or a certified module.  (Laird, Raytec, Fanstel, etc).

    With that said, we have taken a PCBA based on the nRF52833 reference design and have put it thru a 3rd party test house to be sure a completed product using our reference design will pass.  It does.

    I hope this helped

    Br,

    Jay

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