MPE Test Report

FCC ID: 2AMSOCDC-632

RF Exposure Info

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                                         Maximum Permissible Exposure


Applicable Standard According to §1.1307(b)(5), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a
manner that ensure that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the Commission’s guideline.
For 2.4G WIFI
1) The maximum output power is 16.31 dBm (42.76mW) at 2412MHz, (with 1.67 numeric antenna gain.)
2) For mobile or fixed location transmitters, no SAR consideration applied. The minimum separation generally be used is at
least 20cm, even if the calculation indicate that the MPE distance would be lesser.




Maximum Permissible Exposure
Output power=42.76mW,
Numeric Antenna gain=1.67 Substituting the MPE safe distance using d=20cm into above equation.
  Yields:
       S=0.000199*P*G
Where P=Power in mW       G=Numeric antenna
                                         2
       gain S=Power density in mW/cm
                                     2
Total Power density=0.0142 mW/cm

    FREQUENCY             MAX                ANTENNA                          POWER
                                                           DISTANCE                              LIMIT
       BAND             AVERAGE                GAIN                          DENSITY                  2
                                                              (cm)                 2            (mW/cm )
       (MHz)             POWER                 (dBi)                         (mW/cm )
                          (dBm)

      2412-2462            16.31               2.24            20             0.0142                1.0



  1. CLASSIFICATION
  The antenna of this product, under normal use condition, is at least 20cm away from the body of the user. So,
  this device is classified as Mobile Device.
                                                                                    2
(For Mobile Device, the maximum power density is 1.0 mW/cm the power density            even if the calculation indicates that
would be larger.)
Conclusion: PASS



Document Created: 2017-10-20 16:14:42
Document Modified: 2017-10-20 16:14:42

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