lethe wrote:According to espressif, the ESP8266 has "On-chip low-dropout linear regulators for all internal supplies".
I'm no expert, but I guess if that would take care of the FCC requirement?
No, it doesn't.
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lethe wrote:According to espressif, the ESP8266 has "On-chip low-dropout linear regulators for all internal supplies".
I'm no expert, but I guess if that would take care of the FCC requirement?
The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following " Contains TX FCC ID: 2ADUIESP‐12”".
nemik wrote:Since you're probably putting the module on a board inside an enclosure, it's not in a "visible area" anyway. So why print the FCC ID on the module? I think what it means is that it's your responsibility then to print the FCC ID on the outside of your product, and they tell you which ID to use that can be valid.
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