Hi There,
anybody knows where I can find the FCC Part 15 Test report and certification documents for the Raspberry Pi Model A and B ?
Thanks & Regards
Jorge
Hi There,
anybody knows where I can find the FCC Part 15 Test report and certification documents for the Raspberry Pi Model A and B ?
Thanks & Regards
Jorge
I note that Farnell UK declares very strong policy statements, which include:
Statement of Quality Policy (part) [my highlighting]
All employees will be appropriately trained so they understand fully the importance of meeting customer as well as statutory and regulatory requirements. All training will be recorded.
Top management support will be given at all levels of the business to ensure that sufficient resource is available to realise customer expectations, to ensure legal compliance and to see that the requirements of any relevant national or international standards are satisfied.
That sounds very professional, and it doesn't leave much room for misinterpretation.
So why is there so much difficulty in locating and supplying the relevant certifications that were obtained by Raspberry Pi? Or does the above Statement of Quality Policy apply only to Farnell UK?
In the recommendation I'm working on, said reports (not just a self made certification of complaince) have to be public records, where is shown who, where, how and when the tests were done and the detailed results of each sections of the test and detailed analysis.
The underlying issue is a question and game of liabilites.
-J
In the recommendation I'm working on, said reports (not just a self made certification of complaince) have to be public records, where is shown who, where, how and when the tests were done and the detailed results of each sections of the test and detailed analysis.
The underlying issue is a question and game of liabilites.
-J
The recent $30M Apple contract for the Los Angeles Unified School District shows (p. 11)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/156571124/Apple-LAUSD-iPad-Contract-Signed-FINAL-7-16
25. FCC AND UL APPROVAL
Motherboards used to manufacture the desktop, mobile computers, and server computer systems
provided under this Contract must be Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved,
and the power supplies must be Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approved.
Complete systems must be submitted to the FCC for evaluation and certification, or self certified
(declaration of compliance) in accordance with guidelines established by the FCC for self
certification. Each such system must have FCC and UL or self-certification/labeling affixed to
the back of each system.
Systems without FCC and UL approval or declaration of compliance statements and labels will
be considered non-compliant and will be rejected. Desktop and laptop systems must be FCC
Class B certified, or self certified, and server systems must be FCC Class A certified, or self
certified.