Tuesday, April 3rd 2012
Raspberry Pi Faces Another Hurdle: CE Mark Requirement
It looks like troubles have queued up for Raspberry Pi, the $25 credit card-sized wonder hobby-computer, which officially started shipping in late-February. After shipping delays and a manufacturing setback caused due to erroneous selection of RJ-45 Ethernet jacks, the hobby-kit faces a new problem. As a high-tech consumer-electronics product, it requires the CE (Conformité Européenne) mark, which denotes compliance with European standards. It is similar in function to the FCC mark that's mandatory for consumer electronics merchandise sold in the United States. The Raspberry Pi team was under the impression that it didn't need the CE mark to ship samples (read: small quantities) of its product, until its big product launch slated for later this year.
Source:
The Telegraph
7 Comments on Raspberry Pi Faces Another Hurdle: CE Mark Requirement
Trying to sell without compliying is pure ignorance, again. And just in case, the "CE" is not for "high-tech" but for (nearly) anything sold here.
*Maybe importing this, even for testing purposes, requires the conformity, because testing samples often end up on the market?
Looks like my mini computer for the car is on hold:(