[Mars 4, 2021] Minew bluetooth modules MS50SFA, MS50SFA1, MS50SFA2,have recently been granted the Japan’s wireless TELEC certification. The certificate indicates the high quality and long-term reliability of Minew’s module MS50SFA, which enable an immediate deployment to Japan market for our customers.

TELEC certification, aussi connu sous le nom MIC certification, is mandatory for radio equipment exported to Janpan. The radio equipment include wireless products such as Bluetooth products, mobile phones, WIFI routers, drones, etc., all of which must be proved to conform to the technical standards, regulations and requirements imposed under Japanese Radio Law, which is accomplished by obtaining the TELEC certification (MIC certification). The certification body is the Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC), a leading Japanese radio equipment certification and testing organization and designated certification body for MIC (Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications).

Our modules, MS50SFA, MS50SFA1, MS50SFA2, are granted with TELEC Radio equipment conformity certification, which is to certify that specified radio equipment conforms to the technical standards under the Radio Act of Japan. With this TELEC certification, it enables Minew to provide BLE module based service to our customers in Japan and faster time to market.

Principales caractéristiques:
Powerful Nordic nRF52810 SoC
Excellent RF performance
Integrated external 32.768KHz XTAL
Immediate deployment to Japan market
Highly cost effective
Other certifications include BQB,FCC,CE,RoHs,Reach,KC,SRRC

With the excellent performance of our certified modules, they can be widely used to Balises, Network Processor, Remote Controls, Logistics and Tagging, Fitness Sensors, etc..

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Éditeur: Sheila
Critique: Rose

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