Integration Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document information
- Contents
- 1 System description
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Applications
- 1.3 Architecture
- 1.4 Pin assignments
- 1.5 Supply interfaces
- 1.6 System function interfaces
- 1.7 Debug
- 1.8 GPIO pins
- 1.9 Analog interfaces
- 1.10 Serial interfaces
- 1.10.1 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
- 1.10.2 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- 1.10.3 Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (QSPI)
- 1.10.4 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) interface
- 1.10.5 Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) interface
- 1.10.6 Inter-IC Sound (I2S) interface
- 1.10.7 Pulse Density Modulation (PDM) interface
- 1.10.8 USB 2.0 device interface
- 1.11 Antenna interface
- 1.12 Reserved pins (RSVD)
- 1.13 GND pins
- 2 Software
- 3 Flashing application software
- 4 Design-in
- 5 Handling and soldering
- 6 Regulatory information and requirements
- 6.1 ETSI – European market
- 6.2 FCC/ISED – US/Canadian markets
- 6.3 MIC - Japanese market (pending)
- 6.4 NCC – Taiwanese market (pending)
- 6.5 KCC – South Korean market (pending)
- 6.6 ANATEL Brazil compliance (pending)
- 6.7 Australia and New Zealand regulatory compliance (pending)
- 6.8 South Africa regulatory compliance (pending)
- 6.9 Integration checklist
- 6.10 Pre-approved antennas list
- 7 Technology standards compliance
- 8 Product testing
- Appendix
- A Glossary
- B Antenna reference designs
- Related documents
- Revision history
- Contact
NORA-B1 series - System integration manual
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NORA-B1 modules are compliant with AS/NZS 4268:2016 standard – Radio
equipment and systems – Short range devices – Limits and methods of standard
measurement made by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (RCM).
The NORA-B1 module test reports can be used as part of evidence in obtaining
permission the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM). To meet overall Australian and/or New Zealand
compliance on the end-product, the integrator must create a compliance folder containing all the
relevant compliance test reports.
More information on registration as a Responsible Integrator and labeling requirements will be found
at the following websites:
Australian Communications and Media Authority web site http://www.acma.gov.au/.
New Zealand Radio Spectrum Management Group web site www.rsm.govt.nz.
6.8 South Africa regulatory compliance (pending)
NORA-B1 modules are compliant and certified by the Independent Communications Authority of
South Africa (ICASA). End-products that are made available for sale or lease or is supplied in any
other manner in South Africa shall have a legible label permanently affixed to its exterior surface.
The label shall have the ICASA logo and the ICASA issued license number as shown in the figure
below. The minimum width and height of the ICASA logo shall be 3 mm. The approval labels must be
purchased by the customer’s local representative directly from the approval authority ICASA. A
sample of a NORA-B1 ICASA label is included below:
More information on registration as a Responsible Integrator and labeling requirements will be found
at the following website:
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) website - https://www.icasa.org.za
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