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What is required for FCC certification of a PSoC 4 BLE product?
A local test lab told me that if the radio has a shield, it's possible to have a specific antenna layout certified. Then a second product could be created using an antenna having the exactl same trace width, length, board layers, board thickness and etc. so that only emissions testing would be required.
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Welcome in the forum!
I think that you need a quite reliable answer from Cypress directly.So I would suggest you to create a "MyCase". At top of this page -> Support & Community -> Technical Support -> Create a MyCase.
Bob
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Two basic parts to FCC, conducted (battery operated usually not applicable) and
emissions. FCC will take under consideration prior approval reference
material, but still performs emissions unless its a module based approach
where module was certified for emissions. They are very cooperative, and
there are approved (if my memory serves me) external labs that can assist
customers w/o the expertise to meet standards. I would go to their web site
and look for 3'rd party support.
http://www.edn.com/design/systems-design/4338748/EMI-and-emissions-rules-regulations-and-options
Regards, Dana.