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JWill.8
Associate III
July 3, 2022
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What additional fees / Bluetooth SIG fees apply to any development I do with BlueNRG-355MC SOC?

  • July 3, 2022
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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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Best answer by Laurent LOUAZON

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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Laurent LOUAZON
Laurent LOUAZONBest answer
ST Employee
July 20, 2022

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

JWill.8
JWill.8Author
Associate III
July 20, 2022

Hi Laurent,

Thank you very much for this information.

Jeff