I would like to use the Pi zero W in a product I'm designing.
Do you know if the board has any FCC certification?
I would like to use the Pi zero W in a product I'm designing.
Do you know if the board has any FCC certification?
As pointed out above by Gough Lui They are FCC Certified , but for few countries. Do check raspberry.org for the countries they have certified for.
Regards,
GS Gill
FCC certification generally applies only in the United States, as FCC stands for the Federal Communications Commission. Similar rules for other regions (especially in regards to radios, EMC and safety) have different names - e.g. RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) for Australia, which is administered by ACMA (the Australian Communications and Media Authority).
You're usually only interested in FCC if you're intending to operate in the US market, although as usual, compliance can and will be affected by any modifications you make to the module. So while the module itself is complianced, your design including the module may not be.
- Gough
FCC certification generally applies only in the United States, as FCC stands for the Federal Communications Commission. Similar rules for other regions (especially in regards to radios, EMC and safety) have different names - e.g. RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) for Australia, which is administered by ACMA (the Australian Communications and Media Authority).
You're usually only interested in FCC if you're intending to operate in the US market, although as usual, compliance can and will be affected by any modifications you make to the module. So while the module itself is complianced, your design including the module may not be.
- Gough