What additional fees / Bluetooth SIG fees apply to any development I do with BlueNRG-355MC SOC?
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‎2022-07-03 11:14 AM
I am hoping this has a simple answer. If I develop a solution based on the BLUENRG-355MC and attribute that design is based STMicroelectronics SOC solution, are there additional fees I need to be aware of?
I checked the following link:https://www.bluetooth.com/develop-with-bluetooth/qualification-listing/ and saw that this https://www.bluetooth.com/develop-with-bluetooth/qualification-listing/ SOC was qualified with Bluetooth SIG.
Would I be subjected to additional fees from Bluetooth SIG?
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‎2022-07-20 9:17 AM
Hello,
True our BlueNRG-355 is certified (stack and PHY) at BT SIG alliance.
Now, all products using Bluetooth must complete the Bluetooth Qualification process (it is a licenced technology belonging to Bluetooth SIG).
If using a SoC (such as BlueNRG 355), you must complete :
- RF testing (around 10k$ from a BQTF - Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility)
- Product listing (also around 10k$)
Please note
- this is valid whatever BLE manufacturer you will use
- When using a full integrated module (BLE SoC + xtals+antenna etc) having a end product certification, you will "only" have to consider product listing (as module is end product RF certified)
Regards
Laurent
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‎2022-07-20 9:17 AM
Hello,
True our BlueNRG-355 is certified (stack and PHY) at BT SIG alliance.
Now, all products using Bluetooth must complete the Bluetooth Qualification process (it is a licenced technology belonging to Bluetooth SIG).
If using a SoC (such as BlueNRG 355), you must complete :
- RF testing (around 10k$ from a BQTF - Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility)
- Product listing (also around 10k$)
Please note
- this is valid whatever BLE manufacturer you will use
- When using a full integrated module (BLE SoC + xtals+antenna etc) having a end product certification, you will "only" have to consider product listing (as module is end product RF certified)
Regards
Laurent
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‎2022-07-20 9:24 AM
Hi Laurent,
Thank you very much for this information.
Jeff
