MPE

FCC ID: 2AHMR-ESP32S

RF Exposure Info

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RF Exposure Evaluation For FCC ID: 2AHMR-ESP32S

Refer user manual this device is a Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Module, and this device was designed used in
Mobile devices that the minimum distance between human’s body is 20cm. Based on the 47CFR
2.1091, this device belongs to Mobile device. The definition of the category as following:

Mobile Derives:
CFR Title 47 §2.1091(b)
(b) For purposes of this section, a mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be
used in other than fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance
of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter’s radiating structure(s) and
the body of the user or nearby persons.
FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 Limit

Devices operating in standalone mobile exposure conditions may contain a single transmitter or
multiple transmitters that do not transmit simultaneously. A minimum test separation distance ≥ 20 cm
is required between the antenna and radiating structures of the device and nearby persons to apply
mobile device exposure limits. The distance must be fully supported by the operating and installation
configurations of the transmitter and its antenna(s), according to the source-based time-averaged
maximum power requirements of § 2.1091(d)(2). In cases where cable losses or other attenuations
are applied to determine compliance, the most conservative operating configurations and exposure
conditions must be evaluated. The minimum test separation distance required for a device to comply
with mobile exposure conditions must be clearly identified in the installation and operating instructions,
for all installation and exposure conditions, to enable users and installers to comply with RF exposure
requirements. For mobile devices that have the potential to operate in portable device exposure
conditions, similar to the configurations described in § 2.1091(d)(4), a KDB inquiry is required to
determine the SAR test requirements for demonstrating compliance.

When the categorical exclusion provision of § 2.1091(c) applies, the minimum test separation distance
may be estimated, when applicable, by simple calculations according to plane-wave equivalent
conditions, to ensure the transmitter and its antenna(s) can operate in manners that meet or exceed
the estimated distance. The source-based time-averaged maximum radiated power, according to the
maximum antenna gain, must be applied to calculate the field strength and power density required to
establish the minimum test separation distance. When the estimated test separation distance
becomes overly conservative and does not support compliance, MPE measurement or computational
modeling may be used to determine the required minimum separation distance.


According to FCC Part 1.1307, systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be
operated in a manner the ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in
excess of the commission’s guidelines.
                      Limits for General Population/ Uncontrolled Exposure
     Frequency Range             Electric Field           Magnetic Field           Power Density
          (MHz)                Strength(E)(V/m)          Strength (H)(A/m)          (S)(mW/cm2)
          0.3-1.34                    614                      1.63                    (100)*
            1.34-30                  824/f                     2.19/f                 (180/f2)*
            30-300                    27.5                     0.073                     0.2
         300-1500                                                                      f/1500
       1500-100,000                                                                      1.0
MPE calculation formula




Where:
S = power density
P = output power (mW)
G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator
R = Separation distance between radiator and human body (cm)

Test Data
                                             BLUETOOTH
                                                    BT 3.0                                     BLE
            Mode
                                 GFSK          ∏/4-DQPSK                8-DPSK                 GFSK
   Peak Power (dBm)               7.03              9.21                  9.60                 6.62
                                                  WIFI
            Mode                802.11b           802.11g         802.11n-20 MHz      802.11n-40 MHz
   Peak Power (dBm)              15.05             19.60                19.73                  19.70
 Note: This report listed the worst case peak power value, please refer to RF test report for more
 details.


Turn-up power
            Mode                                   Tune-up power range (dBm)
          BT 3.0                                             6.50-10.10
            BLE                                               6.10-7.10
         802.11b                                             14.50-15.60
         802.11g                                             19.00-20.10
     802.11n-20 MHz                                          18.20-20.20
     802.11n-40 MHz                                          18.20-20.20


Test result
                   Maximum       Antenna                          Limit of
                                              Total                            Power
    Evolution     peak output      Gain               Distance     Power
                                             Power                            Density   Verdict
     mode           power        (typical)              (cm)      Density
                                             (mw)                            (mW/cm²)
                   (dBm)           (dBi)                         (mW/cm²)
 BLUETOOTH           10.10          3        20.42      20          1         0.0041    Pass
      WIFI           20.20          3        208.93     20          1         0.0416    Pass


Conclusion:
According to 47 CFR §2.1091, the RF exposure analysis concludes that the RF Exposure is FCC
compliant.



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Document Modified: 2017-10-24 22:21:17

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