> Like all modern Raspberry Pi boards, the radio circuitry is encapsulated in a metal shield can, reducing compliance costs for customers who want to integrate it into their own products.
Does anyone familiar with CE/FTC compliance know how much easier this makes things? I have a project that uses an ESP32 and the lack of clarity around the infamous "CE+CE != CE" is rather annoying. I'm guessing the RPi is the same (i.e. if I put it in a case and want to sell it I still need to get testing done).
Does anyone familiar with CE/FTC compliance know how much easier this makes things? I have a project that uses an ESP32 and the lack of clarity around the infamous "CE+CE != CE" is rather annoying. I'm guessing the RPi is the same (i.e. if I put it in a case and want to sell it I still need to get testing done).