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Bluetooth 5.x Modules: Technical Sourcing Reference

Sourcing reference for Bluetooth 5.x modules from China. Covers Nordic nRF52840 vs nRF52832 vs EFR32BG22, certified Chinese suppliers, BLE version differences, and FCC/CE grant verification.

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Bluetooth 5.x modules are a mature and well-documented sourcing category, but the FCC/CE pre-certification situation is more nuanced than ESP32. Many Chinese suppliers claim certification on modules that carry valid FCC IDs belonging to the chipset reference design, not the specific module you are buying. For wearables and medical-adjacent devices, this distinction is critical.

Overview

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) modules integrate a radio SoC, crystal, passive components, and often a PCB trace or ceramic antenna into a castellation-edge package. The dominant chipset vendors are Nordic Semiconductor (Norway), Silicon Labs (US), Qualcomm (US via Airoha/CSR acquisition), and a growing set of Chinese domestic vendors.

BLE 5.x improvements over BLE 4.x are not marketing — Coded PHY (LE Coded) at 125 kbps or 500 kbps doubles effective range on the same power budget. LE Audio (BLE 5.2+) enables LC3 codec audio and multi-stream audio for TWS earbuds. Channel Sounding (BLE 5.4/6.0) enables sub-meter ranging. Choose your BLE version requirement before selecting a chipset family.

Key Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeNotes
Frequency2.4 GHz ISM (2402–2480 MHz)40 channels, 2 MHz spacing
TX power−20 to +8 dBm (standard) / up to +20 dBm (with PA)nRF52840 ships up to +8 dBm; PA variants add external amp
Receive sensitivity−95 to −104 dBm at 1 Mbps−103 dBm typical for nRF52840
Range (indoor)10–40 m (1 Mbps PHY) / 100–200 m (Coded PHY, 125 kbps)Heavily environment-dependent
Flash (on-chip)256 KB – 1 MBNordic: 256 KB (nRF52832) to 1 MB (nRF52840)
RAM (on-chip)32–256 KBSoftDevice stack consumes 32–64 KB
Current (RX)4–7 mAKey parameter for wearable battery life
Current (TX, 0 dBm)5–8 mAVaries by SoC
Sleep current0.4–2.5 µAWith RAM retention; critical for coin-cell designs

Main Variants

Nordic Semiconductor nRF52 Series

SoCFlash/RAMBLE VersionKey FeaturesModule Example
nRF52832512 KB / 64 KBBLE 5.0SPI/I2C/UART/PWM, NFC, 32 GPIORaytac MDBT42Q
nRF52833512 KB / 128 KBBLE 5.1Direction finding (AoA/AoD), USB CDCFanstel BT833
nRF528401 MB / 256 KBBLE 5.3USB 2.0 native, 802.15.4 (Zigbee/Thread), crypto acceleratorRaytac MDBT50Q, u-blox NINA-B4
nRF53401 MB + 256 KB / 512 KB + 64 KBBLE 5.4Dual-core (app + network), LE Audio (LC3)u-blox NORA-W10

The nRF52840 is the current recommended choice for new designs requiring maximum flexibility: it supports BLE, Thread, Zigbee, and USB in a single SoC. The nRF52832 remains appropriate for cost-sensitive designs where 802.15.4 and USB are not required.

Silicon Labs EFR32BG Series

SoCKey FeatureUse Case
EFR32BG22Ultra-low power, 38.4 MHz CPUCoin-cell beacons, asset tags
EFR32BG24Matter + BLE 5.3, Security VaultSmart home devices requiring Matter
EFR32MG24Multi-protocol: BLE + Zigbee + ThreadMatter bridge devices

Silicon Labs dominates the Matter-over-Thread space for smart home devices. If your product needs to support Matter, the EFR32MG24 or EFR32BG24 is worth evaluating against nRF5340.

Dialog (Renesas) DA14531

Ultra-compact SoC designed specifically for single-button battery operation. Flash: 1 MB OTP (one-time programmable). Current in advertising mode: 3.3 µA. Used in disposable medical sensors and hearing aids. Limited GPIO count (11 usable). Module options: MikroE SmartBLE Click, custom designs from Shenzhen ODMs.

Certified Chinese Module Suppliers

SupplierModuleChipsetFCC/CE StatusNotes
Raytac (瑞泰科技, Taiwan-designed, China-manufactured)MDBT42Q, MDBT50Q, MDBT50Q-RXnRF52832, nRF52840Valid FCC + CE grantsMost commonly recommended for production; good English docs
EBYTEE104-BT5040U, E73-2G4M08S1EnRF52840, nRF52832CE; FCC varies by modelVerify FCC grant per exact SKU on fcc.gov
u-bloxNINA-B4 (nRF52840), ANNA-B112NordicFCC + CE + TELECSwiss company, assembled in China; premium pricing, excellent documentation
Laird ConnectivityDVK-BL5340, BL5340nRF5340FCC + CEEnterprise-grade, strong US channel; higher price
HolyIOTHY-BLE01, nRF52840 modulesnRF52840CE; FCC claims require per-SKU verificationBudget pricing; inspect FCC grants carefully

Sourcing from China: What to Look For

  • Verify the FCC grant is for the specific module model, not just the chipset. Nordic Semiconductor’s FCC grants cover their reference module. A Chinese manufacturer using the same nRF52840 chip in a different PCB layout needs their own FCC grant. Search fcc.gov by FCC ID and confirm the listed grantee and module model match your purchase order.
  • FCC ID printed on module ≠ FCC grant for that module. Some Chinese suppliers print the FCC ID from Nordic’s reference design on their own modules. This is fraudulent and is a customs liability risk. Request the DoC (Declaration of Conformity) document and check the grantee name matches your supplier.
  • For wearables and medical-adjacent products, budget $8,000–15,000 for per-module certification if pre-certified modules don’t fit your BOM. It is almost always cheaper to design around a Raytac MDBT50Q (which has valid grants) than to certify your own module layout.
  • Check RF performance in the actual enclosure, not open-air. Metal enclosures, Li-Po batteries adjacent to the antenna, and hand-holding effects all detune PCB trace antennas significantly. Raytac and u-blox provide antenna placement guidelines — follow them.
  • Request production batch traceability. Raytac modules ship with QR codes linking to production batch test data. This is a quality indicator; Chinese white-label modules that cannot provide equivalent documentation should be treated with caution.

Common Issues

FCC ID misrepresentation on Chinese modules: The most legally consequential issue in this category. Customs authorities have seized shipments of BLE modules bearing FCC IDs that do not match FCC database records. If the importer cannot produce a valid grant matching the physical module, the shipment is non-compliant regardless of what the supplier claims.

SoftDevice (Nordic BLE stack) version incompatibility: Nordic SoCs run a proprietary BLE protocol stack (SoftDevice) that must be flashed separately from the application firmware. Modules sometimes ship with older SoftDevice versions (S132 v6 vs v7) that are incompatible with newer Zephyr RTOS or nRF Connect SDK versions. Confirm SoftDevice version in the module datasheet and ensure your firmware development chain targets that version.

Antenna detuning due to hand effect in wearables: BLE 5.x at 2.4 GHz is significantly attenuated by human tissue. Smartwatch designs that place the BLE antenna over the wrist achieve 6–10 dB worse range than open-air specs suggest. This affects OTA update reliability and data sync distance. Test in-body position during design validation.

Certifications Required

MarketCertificationCost EstimateTimeline
USFCC Part 15C (BLE)$5,000–12,0008–14 weeks
EUCE (RED 2014/53/EU), EN 300 328€4,000–10,0006–10 weeks
CanadaIC RSS-247Bundled with FCC+2–4 weeks
JapanTELEC¥600,000–1,500,0008–12 weeks
South KoreaKC (KCC)$3,000–8,0006–10 weeks
AustraliaRCMAUD 2,500–6,0006–8 weeks

Pre-certified modules (Raytac, u-blox) reduce end-product certification scope significantly: you still need to certify the complete product, but the radio module portion is covered by the existing grant. Our inspection process verifies FCC grant documentation for every production batch of IoT modules before shipment.

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