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CC2652RSIP: CC2652RSIP Certifications

Part Number: CC2652RSIP

Tool/software:

Dear someone

I previously worked with integration of radio modules that came with fixed antenna and a module approval. We followed the recommendations of the module approval and did some spurious emission and radiated power measurements.

How does the process differs with these SIP modules where costumers would have to design/ or place their own antenna together with this chip module on their pcba? Is it considered a partly approved radio module or ?

Br Mark

  • Hi Mark,

    If the antenna changes, then certification must be re-done. I will also confirm with my team.

    Best regards,

    Bun

  • Ok, so its a matter of implementing chipmodule with already approved antenna? I saw those parts numbers listed in a CE certificate doc. 

  • Hi Mark,

    You are correct.

    To clarify the process a bit more, FCC certification can be broken down into 3 parts:

    1. Conducted measurement on the chip radio
    2. Antenna measurement
      1. conducted results is combined with the antenna gain to determine if it is passing or failing
    3. Product level
      1. Radiated performance is tested on the entirety of your design
      2. This should match the conducted data + antenna gain results.

    While #1 and #2 can be tested individually and the results can be combined, it is the product level testing that trigger a "re-cert" since you'll be testing the whole design anyways.

    Best regards,

    Bun