There are many different technology module options on the market, such as Wi-Fi 6/6E, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, 5G NR, etc.
The most frequently encountered marketing term is “This module has FCC certificated or FCC pre-test”.
However, could products made with these modules enjoy the benefits of full FCC certification approval?
First, let us introduce what is a full module policy.
U.S. FCC divides module policies into 3 types:
- Full module approval
A radio module to be approved for use in any host and sold to anyone - Limited modular approval
A radio module to be approved for restricted use - Split modular approval
A radio module where the transmitter firmware is held on a host
FCC Full Module Approval
According to the fully recognized module provided by FCC Part 15.212. This module will have an FCC ID. Product users can directly use the built-in FCC ID: AAABCDEF (Contains FCC ID: AAABCDEF) only when the product is made from a module, without the need to reapply for the FCC in the finished product section. This is the benefit of using the full module recognition.
Why do developers like to use a complete module with Lynwave Antenna to develop a product?
It is simply because it could save the professional and complex design of RD hardware, but also it can benefit from the complete module policy, which saves the product development time, regulatory costs, and effective time to market.
Lynwave’s antennas are equipped with the following antenna modules for FCC Full Module Approval. You could use the Lynwave antenna on your device directly and save the time & FCC certification cost to meet the market requirement timing.