
To ensure your product meets FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and IC (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) regulations when integrating the Texas Instruments CC2652PSIP module, consider these key points: Antenna Placement is crucial. Maintain at least 20 cm between the antenna and users. Avoid co-locating the module with other transmitters or antennas. Regarding RF Transmission Power, adhere to a maximum of 10 dBm in the 2.4 GHz band. Ensure the antenna gain, including cable loss, does not exceed 5.3 dBi for low-power PA or 3.3 dBi for high-power PA in the 2.4 GHz band. Certification Requirements necessitate following FCC and IC guidelines for OEM integrators, including proper end-product labeling with FCC ID and IC information. If specific configurations prevent compliance, re-evaluation and separate authorization may be required. Regarding RF Radiation Exposure, comply with FCC and IC limits by maintaining a minimum 20 cm distance between the radiator and the user. Follow device classifications (portable vs. mobile) guidelines and consult regulatory test labs if needed. Finally, End Product Labeling requires displaying visible labels on your product, including the FCC ID and IC information for compliance. By carefully following these guidelines, you can facilitate compliance with FCC and IC standards when integrating the Texas Instruments CC2652PSIP module into your end product.


