
Integrating the Texas Instruments CC2652PSIP module into your product requires careful attention to FCC and IC regulations. Here's a breakdown of key considerations based on typical installation guidelines:
Antenna Placement: Maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm between the antenna and any users of your end product. Avoid co-locating the CC2652PSIP module's transmitter with any other transmitters or antennas.
RF Transmission Power: Ensure the maximum RF power transmitted in the 2.4 GHz band does not exceed 10 dBm. Also, make sure that the antenna gain, including cable loss, is within specified limits: 5.3 dBi or less for low-power PA and 3.3 dBi or less for high-power PA in the 2.4 GHz band.
Certification Requirements: As an OEM integrator, you must adhere to the FCC and IC certification conditions. This includes properly labeling your end product with the appropriate FCC ID and IC information. If your specific configuration prevents compliance, re-evaluation and separate authorization may be necessary.
RF Radiation Exposure: Maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits by ensuring a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator (antenna) and the user's body. Follow guidelines for device classifications (portable vs. mobile). If needed, consult with regulatory test labs for assistance.
End Product Labeling: Clearly display visible labels on your host system that indicate the FCC ID and IC information to ensure compliance. By following these guidelines, you can help ensure your product meets the necessary regulatory standards for RF transmission and certification when incorporating the Texas Instruments CC2652PSIP module.


