vince.cimo
Well-known member
Hi guys, I'm in the process of preparing a product for a potential small run (if the Kickstarter goes well) and I was wondering if anyone knows what the general practice, cost and guidelines for legally selling a non-transmitting device using a Teensy LC as the brain. My questions are as follows:
1. From what I understand, anything with a clock running more than 8khz needs to be FCC certified if it's to be sold. Has anyone on this forum successfully certified a product using the Teensy LC?
2. I'm producing at max 100 units, it's a simple design and has no other clocking outside of the Teensy board. Should I even worry about the FCC at this stage or wait until I do a larger size run (may never happen).
3. What kind of costs will I be looking at for certification, if it is a must?
1. From what I understand, anything with a clock running more than 8khz needs to be FCC certified if it's to be sold. Has anyone on this forum successfully certified a product using the Teensy LC?
2. I'm producing at max 100 units, it's a simple design and has no other clocking outside of the Teensy board. Should I even worry about the FCC at this stage or wait until I do a larger size run (may never happen).
3. What kind of costs will I be looking at for certification, if it is a must?