Onion’s global expansion continues, and we’re excited to announce that the Omega2S surface mount modules have received TELEC certification for use in Japan. This means that our customers can now easily integrate Omega2S modules into their connected devices and launch products in the Japanese market with full regulatory compliance.

Our mission is to offer computing and connectivity solutions that streamline the development of connected devices. The TELEC certification for the Omega2S is an important milestone in helping our customers build, certify, and launch IoT products in the Japanese market with minimized development cycles and reduced regulatory hurdles.

TELEC Certification

The Omega2S (OM-O2S) and Omega2S+ (OM-O2SP) surface mount modules are now officially TELEC certified for operation in Japan under certification number 220-JP8102. This certification ensures that our modules meet Japanese radio standards, making it easier for customers to achieve regulatory compliance when building and deploying their own connected devices in Japan.

TELEC is the certification body for radio equipment conformity in Japan, similar to the FCC in the United States. They ensures that radio-frequency devices comply with national regulations, safeguarding users and ensuring interference-free operation.

For those interested in further details, the Omega2S TELEC certificate is available on GitHub.

Label Update

To comply with TELEC regulations, the Omega2S modules will now include the TELEC mark and certification number on their labels. This change will apply to all Omega2S and Omega2S+ modules and will take effect later this year.

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