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This KDB publication clarifies how the FCC rules apply to these products, and outlines manufacturers¡¯ responsibilities for controlling interference. This publication does not address older legacy lighting technologies such as incandescent, fluorescent, and high intensity discharge (HID) lighting products.
In most cases, RF LED lighting devices employ either an independent or an integrated electronic driver that operates at RF frequencies similar to those used in digital electronic products. As such, RF LED lighting devices are subject to the Part 15 rules for unintentional radiators, and are subject to the ¡°verification¡± equipment authorization procedure. These devices are required to meet the line-conducted and radiated emissions limits in Sections 15.107 and 15.109, respectively.
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