Raspberry Pi passed Europe’s Conformité Européenne (CE) quality mark testing, which now lets its makers sell it to European consumers.
Shipping of Raspberry Pi came to a halt earlier this month, as the device was found to be lacking a CE mark to be able to sell to European buyers.
“We just received confirmation that the Raspberry Pi has passed EMC testing without requiring any hardware modifications,” said Raspberry Pi foundation spokesperson Liz Upton wrote on the official blog.
“There is still a mountain of paperwork for us to sign, and that then has to be looked over by RS Components and element14/Premier Farnell; but that’s a piece of cake compared to what we’ve been doing all week”
Source: Raspberry Pi
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