
Cannabix Technologies said that its Cannabix Breath Collection Unit (BCU) has successfully passed electronic emissions testing required by the FCC.
The handheld BCU along with Cannabix’s proprietary Breath Cartridges, forms the core hardware of the Marijuana Breath Test (MBT) system. Cannabix is completing the necessary regulatory steps required for the U.S. and Canadian markets. Completion of emissions testing is a key milestone towards commercialization.
Electronic emissions testing is required by the FCC for certain electronic devices—primarily those that emit radio frequency (RF) energy—before they can be marketed or sold in the United States. Cannabix has received an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited test report confirming compliance with electronic emissions standards.
The electronic emissions testing for the Cannabix BCU was conducted in accordance with CFR Title 47 FCC Part 15 for the U.S. market. Additionally, testing was completed in conformance with ICES-003 Issue 7, the Canadian standard for electronic devices published by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED). Similar to the FCC in the United States, ISED sets limits and measurement methods for RF emissions and administrative requirements for electronic devices sold or used in Canada.






















