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TRaC assists CSR in gaining Worldwide Approval of BlueSlim PC Host Bluetooth® Module Project
TRaC, internationally recognised as a test, certification and approvals expert, has received customer praise for its role in assisting CSR plc gain worldwide approval for one of the world's smallest PC Bluetooth® modules. The module is called BlueSlim.
Unlike many other test facilities, TRaC's extensive accreditations mean it is able to provide all of the testing and certification for all countries of sale, worldwide, in a single process. Not only does this drastically simplify the approvals process, but it also cuts the time and cost to launch new products into a global marketplace.
Miguel Bravo-Escos, CSR's Technical Programme Manager said: "CSR appreciates TRaC's excellent work on this project and for getting our Bluetooth module qualified quickly and efficiently."
Through its worldwide accreditation and integrated project management services, TRaC is able to provide a single site solution for product approval,

The TRaC Partner Laboratory Programme helps test facilities based outside the EU to provide a reliable and efficient certification service. TRaC helps partners draw up test plans, verifies testing meets European legislation, generates reports and produces the technical file that demonstrates compliance. TRaC also ensures that other documentation such as Declarations of Conformity, approvals listings, labelling and instruction manuals meet the stringent requirements of their intended markets. The programme eliminates
The investment, which is supported by the North West Regional Development Agency, will create the largest comprehensive test facility in the North West of England and generate new jobs for the region. The new facility will provide convenient local test services, simplifying the certification process and helping companies in the region reduce the time to market of their products.
Image caption: (left to right) Paul Russell, managing director of TRaC Telecoms & Radio with the Broadband Forum COO, Robin Mersh.
"We have been offering VDSL2 testing for two years but without specific industry-defined standards. Now we have new Broadband Forum recommendations which allow our customers to test their products against a recognised benchmark, in order that they can respond to operator RFPs anywhere in the world where VDSL2 is deployed," said TRaC Telecoms & Radio
Which ever certification mark you are applying, whether it is the MET mark, UL, CSA or another, if the approval covers Canada, you will have to make some changes. A new ruling by the Standards Council of Canada has required that the type of certification is clearly indicated on the mark (label) used to indicate certification. This can be achieved by either indicating the actual standard to which the product has shown compliance or using the following terms "Electrical Safety" or
IECEx is an internationally-recognised Conformity Assessment System that runs under the auspices of the IEC; it deals with equipment that operates in any environment where there is a risk of explosion due to the materials used within it. Under a designation accepted in, currently, 31 countries, all such locations are known as Ex Areas, and products tested and found to be safe for use in those areas, as Ex Equipment. Using an electronic certification scheme, equipment that has passed all the required tests is listed on a single database, and is accepted as the basis for national approval in any of
Through stress analysis, OEMs are able to refine existing products and develop new products that are more robust, reliable and ultimately competitive, in an accelerated timeframe. "FEA is now an important part of product development, necessary to maintain overall competitiveness," said Andrews. "Engineers face ever shortening time to market and product lifecycles, whilst the demand for innovation increases. TRaC provides a service which ensures your products meet your performance goals; handling weight reduction, fatigue, stress and overall product performance issues, so your engineering teams can focus on innovation."
The new accreditation allows TRaC to test and issue IECEE CB Scheme Test Certificates to conduct IEC 61010-2-101 (Particular requirements for IVD medical equipment) and IEC 61010-2-081 (Particular requirements for automatic and semi-automatic laboratory equipment for analysis and other purposes). These standards are heavily used within the IVD equipment arena and have some particular requirements for risk management and risk assessment as called up by ISO 14971.