Hi adf,
...Er.. wouldn't the modules themselves already BE ce/fcc compliant?
...Do you do a $2000 dollar test for every peripheral you sell in every combination?
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a lot of people think that the formula
compliant part + compliant part = compliant device
will work. Unfortunately it won't
The CE/FCC tests are made with a "worst case" setup. It's not a secret
to tell you that our last test setup was:
SL-C3100 connected to AC via EA-70S with WiFi card setup and running
while playing a movie and having the CE-RH2 headphone/remote on.
So our CE/FCC compliance is valid only for our devices using these
accessories. For example using a different AC adaptor may void the
compliance easily because some tests are more focused on the
external power than to the machine itself (like spikes on AC line).
If you remove the WiFi card or the headphone from this worst case
scenario, you would still have a compliant setup.
But if you add anything internal to a device you always change the
electromagnetic behaviour. For example you would have to start a
new test if you add an internal bluetooth module.
If this would be easier (and cheaper), there would be more than the
actual three suppliers offering CE/FCC conform Zauris
///TRIsoft
Marc Stephan