Richard

Based on recent experience, you do not need to gain certification for your
product, but do need to add a label to your product stating, "This product
incorporates RF module FCC ID: xxxxxxx" or some such similar wording. It is
even better if the OEM's name/brand and FCC ID is visible without removing
any covers.

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From: Gartman, Richard [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 March 2008 16:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: certification for 802.11 intentional radiator
Importance: High


Need an opinion on the following;

We have taken a nationally know LAN wireless access point product and
incorporated it in to our product. The OME product has not been touched,
the entire package (antenna, case etc.) is incorporated in to ours and
we connect to it by a cable. We have our own package with the access
point and our own additional electronics in it.  This access point has
the necessary certifications from the manufacturer for all markets we
will be selling in.

Question: do we need to get "intentional radiator" Certification for our
product, or can we just use the OEM certification in conjunction with
our standard set of EMC data (see below)

Radiated Emissions < 1GHz - IEC 55022
Radiated Emissions > 1 GHz - 47CFR/FCC part 15
Conducted Emissions - IEC 55022
Radiated Immunity - IEC 61000-4-3
Conducted Immunity - IEC 61000-4-6
EFT - IEC 61000-4-4
Surge - IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage dips - IEC 61000-4-11
Voltage Interruptions - IEC 61000-4-11
Flicker - IEC 61000-3-3
ESD - IEC 61000-4-2


Thank you for you guidance.
W. Richard Gartman, MS, CSP
Product Stewardship Manager
Texas Instruments, Education Technology
7800 Banner Drive, Dallas, Tx 75251
Office: 972-917-1636             Email: [email protected]
Fax: 972-917-0668                 URL: www.education.ti.com 
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