Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- Document information
- Contents
- 1 Functional description
- 2 Pin definition
- 3 Electrical specifications
- 4 Firmware
- 5 Mechanical specifications
- 6 RF design notes
- 7 BMD-380 evaluation development kit
- 8 Qualification and approvals
- 9 Environmental
- 10 Product handling
- 11 Ordering information
- 12 Life support and other high-risk use warning
- Related documents
- Revision history
- Contact
BMD-380 - Data sheet
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8.3.1 Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU
The BMD-380 module complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU.
8.4 Australia / New Zealand (RCM)
The BMD-380 has been tested to comply with the AS/NZS 4268:2017, Radio equipment and systems
– Short range devices – Limits and methods of measurement. The report may be obtained from your
local FAE, and may be used as evidence in obtaining permission to use the Regulatory Compliance
Mark (RCM).
Information on registration as a Responsible Party, license and labeling requirements may be found
at the following websites:
Australia: http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/radiocommunications-short-range-devices-standard-
2004
New Zealand: http://www.rsm.govt.nz/compliance
Only Australian-based and New Zealand-based companies who are registered may be granted
permission to use the RCM. An Australian-based or New Zealand-based agent or importer may also
register as a Responsible Party to use the RCM on behalf of a company not in Australia or New
Zealand.
8.5 Bluetooth qualification
The Bluetooth SIG maintains the Bluetooth Specification, and ensures that products are properly
tested and comply with the Bluetooth license agreements. Companies that list products with the
Bluetooth SIG are required to be members of the SIG and submit the listed fees. Refer to this link for
details: https://www.bluetooth.com/develop-with-bluetooth/qualification-listing
The BMD-380 Bluetooth low energy module based on Nordic Semiconductor SoCs is listed as a
“Tested Component”. This allows an end product based on a u-blox module to inherit the component
listings without the need to run all of the tests again. The end product will often inherit several
different listings, known as Qualified Design IDs (QDID), and are identified on a “Declaration of
Compliance”.
The list of qualified products is found here: https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/Listings/Search
The BMD-380 primarily utilizes the S140 SoftDevice.