RF exposure info

FCC ID: 2ABV4SVC690

RF Exposure Info

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FCCID_4196221

FCC ID:2ABV4SVC690

1. Method of measurement

1.1. Applicable Standard

According to §1.1307(b)(1), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a
manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the
Commission’s guidelines.
According to §1.1310 and §2.1091 RF exposure requirement
KDB447498 v06: Mobile and Portable Devices RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization
Policies.

1.2. Requirement

According to KDB447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 Section 4.3.1 Standalone SAR test
exclusion considerations: “Unless specifically required by the published RF exposure KDB procedures,
standalone 1-g head or body and 10-g extremity SAR evaluation for general population exposure conditions,
by measurement or numerical simulation, is not required when the corresponding SAR Test Exclusion
Threshold condition, listed below, is satisfied. These test exclusion conditions are based on source-based
time-averaged maximum conducted output power of the RF channel requiring evaluation, adjusted for tune-up
tolerance, and the minimum test separation distance required for the exposure conditions.22 The minimum
test separation distance is determined by the smallest distance from the antenna and radiating structures or
outer surface of the device, according to the host form factor, exposure conditions and platform requirements,
to any part of the body or extremity of a user or bystander (see 5) of section 4.1). To qualify for SAR test
exclusion, the test separation distances applied must be fully explained and justified by the operating
configurations and exposure conditions of the transmitter and applicable host platform requirements, typically
in the SAR measurement or SAR analysis report, according to the required published RF exposure KDB
procedures. When no other RF exposure testing or reporting is required, a statement of justification and
compliance must be included in the equipment approval, in lieu of the SAR report, to qualify for the SAR test
exclusion. When required, the device specific conditions described in the other published RF exposure KDB
procedures must be satisfied before applying these SAR test exclusion provisions; for example, handheld PTT
two-way radios, handsets, laptops & tablets etc.23 “
[(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/ (min. test separation distance, mm)] · [√f (GHz)]
≤ 3.0 for 1-g SAR and ≤ 7.5 for 10-g extremity SAR, where:
• f (GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz
• Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation
• The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison
• 3.0 and 7.5 are referred to as the numeric thresholds in the step 2 below
The test exclusions are applicable only when the minimum test separation distance is ≤ 50 mm and for
transmission frequencies between 100 MHz and 6 GHz. When the minimum test separation distance is < 5
mm, a distance of 5 mm according to 5) in section 4.1 is applied to determine SAR test exclusion.


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1.3. Limit
Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE)/Controlled Exposure
                                                                               Averaging
  Frequency        Electric Field     Magnetic Field     Power Density
                                                                                 Time
 Range(MHz)        Strength(V/m)      Strength(A/m)        (mW/cm²)
                                                                                (minute)
                   Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure
   0.3 – 3.0
                     614               1.63             (100) *                    6
   3.0 – 30
                    1842/f            4.89/f           (900/f2)*                   6
   30 – 300
                     61.4             0.163                1.0                     6
  300 – 1500
                       /                 /               f/300                     6
    1500 –
                       /                 /                  5                      6
   100,000
Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE)/Uncontrolled Exposure
                                                                               Averaging
  Frequency        Electric Field     Magnetic Field     Power Density
                                                                                 Time
 Range(MHz)        Strength(V/m)      Strength(A/m)        (mW/cm²)
                                                                                (minute)
                      Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure
   0.3 – 3.0
                         614                1.63              (100) *              30
   3.0 – 30
                        824/f              2.19/f            (180/f2)*             30
   30 – 300
                        27.5               0.073                0.2                30
  300 – 1500
                          /                   /               f/1500               30
    1500 –
                          /                   /                 1.0                30
   100,000

F=frequency in MHz
*=Plane-wave equivalent power density


1.4. MPE Calculation Method


Predication of MPE limit at a given distance
Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01

S=PG/4πR²
Where: S=power density
   P=power input to antenna
   G=power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator
   R=distance to the center of radiation of the antenna

As declared by the Applicant, the EUT transmits with the maximum soure-baed Duty Cycle of 100%-see the
User manual, and the EUT is a wireless device used in a mobile application, at least 20 cm from any body part
of the user or nearby persons; from the maximum EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation
distance, r =20cm, as well as the gain of the used antenna is 1.06dBi for WLAN, and the power drift from
Turn-up Procedure provide by manufacturer as following states, the RF power density can be obtained..


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1.5. Antenna Information
only use antennas certificated as follows provided by manufacturer;
                            Antenna type
Antenna Identification                        Operate frequency     Maximum antenna
                            and antenna
  in Internal photos                                 band                 gain
                               number
                                               2.412GHz – 2.462
       2.4G Wifi          Internal Antenna                              3.93 dBi
                                                     GHz



Evaluation Results for Standalone

                                                 Max      Antenna
                               Max tune up
             Target power                      Output      Gain       Power Density
  Modulati                         power                                                   Limit
             W/ tolerance                     power to   (Numeric)     at R=20cm                      Result
  on Type                      tolerance(dB                                              (mW/cm2)
                (dBm)                         antenna                  (mW/cm2)
                                     m)
                                                (mW)
  802.11b        11±1.0             12         15.849       3.93         0.00779            1.0       Pass
  802.11g        10±1.0             11         12.589       3.93         0.00619            1.0       Pass
  802.11n
                 10±1.0             11         12.589       3.93         0.00619            1.0       Pass
  (HT20)
  802.11n
                 10±1.0             11         12.589       3.93         0.00619            1.0       Pass
  (HT40)




2. Conclusion

The measurement results comply with the FCC Limit per 47 CFR 2.1091 for the uncontrolled RF Exposure of
mobile device.



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