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CE Certificate for VL53L0X

MikenIkes
Associate

How can I find the CE Certificate for the VL53L0X?

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John E KVAM
ST Employee

Go to ST.com, and click on Support and Community, but pick the 'Support' tab. 

Then open a case. 

Ask for the CE data for the part you want. 

They have it, and if they don't it will come to me, and I will send it. 

it's way too large to post.

And Peter is sort of right about certifying a product, but having our test data and certification will save you a ton of time and hassle.

- john

 


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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome @MikenIkes, to the community!

Only systems are CE certified, not individual components such as this ToF sensor.

Hope it helps?

Regards
/Peter

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John E KVAM
ST Employee

Go to ST.com, and click on Support and Community, but pick the 'Support' tab. 

Then open a case. 

Ask for the CE data for the part you want. 

They have it, and if they don't it will come to me, and I will send it. 

it's way too large to post.

And Peter is sort of right about certifying a product, but having our test data and certification will save you a ton of time and hassle.

- john

 


Our community relies on fruitful exchanges and good quality content. You can thank and reward helpful and positive contributions by marking them as 'Accept as Solution'. When marking a solution, make sure it answers your original question or issue that you raised.

ST Employees that act as moderators have the right to accept the solution, judging by their expertise. This helps other community members identify useful discussions and refrain from raising the same question. If you notice any false behavior or abuse of the action, do not hesitate to 'Report Inappropriate Content'

Thank you very much John, I'll do that. 

- mike