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
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6.9 Integration checklist
The following checklist can be used to get an overview of the requirements of each market. It is in no
way a complete list of all actions required but should cover the essentials of integrating a NORA-B1
radio module.
General requirements
The SWD interface cannot be accessed by an end-product user.
Specific to the European market
The EIRP. of the end-product is measured to be within the applicable limit.
A Class-2 limited power source is used to supply the module.
A Declaration of Conformity has been created.
Specific to the US and Canadian markets
If 802.15.4 is used, the radio channel 26 has been disabled and end-product users cannot enable
it.
The fundamental and out of band emissions of the end-product has been measured and
complies with the applicable limits.
An SDoC has been created, or an accredited test lab has been used to certify the end-product.
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
The end-product documentation requirements are fulfilled. The necessary legal statements are
included at a prominent location in the user guide.
Specific to the Japanese market
If applicable, the product fulfills the 48-bit addressing requirements.
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
A copy of the NORA-B1 Japan Radio Certificate has been included in the end-product technical
documentation.
Specific to the Taiwanese market
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
Specific to the South Korean market
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
The end-product user manual requirements are fulfilled.
Specific to the Brazilian market
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
The end-product user manual requirements are fulfilled.
Specific to the Australian and/or New Zealand markets
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.
A compliance folder containing all the relevant compliance test reports is created and available.
Specific to the South African market
The end-product labelling requirements are fulfilled.