NINA-B50 series - Hardware integration manual
UBX-22021116 - R02
Regulatory compliance
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The host product into which the modular transmitter is installed does not provide any
interface for the installer to enter configuration parameters into the end product that exceeds
those authorized.
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The host product into which the modular transmitter is installed does not provide any
interface to third parties to upload any unauthorized firmware images into the modular
transmitter and prevents third parties from making unauthorized changes to all or parts of
the modular transmitter device driver software and configuration.
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OET KDB 594280 D01
lists the topics that must be addressed to ensure that the end-product
specific host meets the Configuration Control requirements.
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OET KDB 594280 D02
lists the topics that must be addressed to ensure that the end-product
specific host meets the Software Security Requirements for U-NII Devices.
6.4.3
RF exposure statement
6.4.3.1
IC compliance
All transmitters regulated by IC must comply with RF exposure requirements listed in RSS-102 - Radio
Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands). This
module is approved for installation into mobile and/or portable host platforms and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance
with Industry Canada's multi-transmitter guidelines. End-users must be provided with transmitter
operating conditions for satisfying RF Exposure compliance.
To fulfil the requirements of the SAR evaluation Exemption limits defined in RSS-102 issue 5, an OEM
integrator implementing NINA-B50 Bluetooth LE capability into an end-product must ensure a
separation distance of xx mm (TBD) between the user (or bystander) and the antenna (or radiating
element).
6.4.3.2
FCC compliance
All transmitters regulated by FCC must comply with RF exposure requirements.
provides guidance in determining whether proposed or existing transmitting
facilities, operations or devices comply with limits for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) fields
adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
NINA-B50 series modules are approved for installation into mobile and/or portable host platforms and
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
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except in
accordance with FCC multi-transmitter guidelines.
To ensure that the max output power of NINA-B50 remains below the SAR Test Exclusion Threshold
defined in KDB 447498 D01v06, an OEM integrator implementing NINA-B50 Bluetooth LE capability
into an end-product must ensure a separation distance of xx mm (TBD) between the user (or
bystander) and the antenna (or radiating element).
6.4.4
End-product user manual instructions
6.4.4.1
ISED compliance
NINA-B50 series module is certified for use in Canada under Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada (ISED) Radio Standards Specification (RSS) RSS-247 Issue 2 and RSSGen. The
host product shall be properly labelled to identify the modules within the host product.
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The final host device, into which this RF Module is integrated" has to be labeled with an auxiliary
label stating the IC of the RF Module, such as" Contains transmitter module IC: TBD.