RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: CFS8DLBLE50

RF Exposure Info

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  EXHIBIT 5-2A                                                                                                 CFS8DLBLE50 / 573F-BLE50

                                                                  MPE CALCULATIONS - FCC



1.0 APPLICANT:
              DATE:                                                  5/9/2018
              NAME OF APPLICANT:                                     HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
              FCC ID:                                                CFS8DLBLE50
2.0 FCC RULES CONCERNING MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE RF EXPOSURE:
                    § CFR 47 1.1310 Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits.
The criteria listed in table 1 shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as
specified in § 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of § 2.1093 of this
chapter. Further information on evaluating compliance with these limits can be found in the FCC’s OST/OET Bulletin Number 65,
‘‘Evaluating Compliance with FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation.’’

NOTE TO INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH:
These limits are generally based on recommended exposure guidelines published by the National Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP) in ‘‘Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields,’’ NCRP Report No. 86,
Sections 17.4.1, 17.4.1.1, 17.4.2 and 17.4.3. Copyright NCRP, 1986, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. In the frequency range from 100 MHz to
1500 MHz, exposure limits for field strength and power density are also generally based on guidelines recommended by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) in Section 4.1 of ‘‘IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz,’’
ANSI/IEEE C95.1–1992, Copyright 1992 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.




3.0 UUT POWER OUTPUT AND ANTENNA GAIN
The maximum output power from Exhibit 5-1 is measured as 4.49 dBm.
The max antenna gain 3.3 dBi
3.1 MPE CALCULATIONS:

FCC GENERAL POPULATION / UNCONTROLED EXPOSURE LIMITS:
  FOR 300 MHz to 1,500 MHz use F / 1500 mW/cm 2;
  FOR 1,500 to 100,000 MHz use 1 mW/cm 2
EQUATIONS:
MAX AVG EIRP (mW) = 10{(MAX COND PWR. + ANT GAIN + DUTY FACTOR)/10)}
THE FRIIS TRANSMISSION EQUATION = EIRP X DUTY CYCLE / ( 4 X PI X 20 CM 2 )
CALCULATIONS:

BANDS AND FCC IDs
   BAND              FCC ID
  2402MHz         CFS8DLBLE50



                                                                                     DUTY
                                                        MAX COND.       ANTENNA     FACTOR
    BAND:        CH No:     FREQ(Mhz)     TRP dbm       PWR (dBm)       GAIN(db):     (dB) MAX AVG EIRP (mW)   FRISS mW/CM2 :   EXP LIMIT mW/CM2 :   % OF LIMIT:
  2402MHz         N/A          2402          N/A           4.49            3.3       0.00        6.012           0.0011960              1              0.1196

                                                                             MAXIMUM MPE OF THE BLE MODULE AS % OF LIMIT IS:                0.1196




4.0 RESULTS:
TEST RESULT: PASS
In the configuration tested the EUT complied with the standards specified above.




  Honeywell Internal                                                       Page 1 of 2


     EXHIBIT 5-2A                                                                                                  CFS8DLBLE50 / 573F-BLE50

                                                                    MPE CALCULATIONS - IC



1.0 APPLICANT:
              DATE:                                                  5/9/2018
              NAME OF APPLICANT:                                     HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
              IC NUMBER:                                             573F-BLE50
2.0 IC RULES CONCERNING MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE RF EXPOSURE:
                     RSS-102 § 2.5.2 Exemption Limits for Routine Evaluation - RF Exposure Evaluation.
RF exposure evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and/or bystander and the device’s radiating element is
greater than 20 cm, except when the device operates as follows:

• at or above 300 MHz and below 6 GHz and the source-based, time-averaged maximum e.i.r.p. of the device is equal to or less than 1.31 x
10-2 ƒ0.6834 W (adjusted for tune-up tolerance), where ƒ is in MHz;

In these cases, the information contained in the RF exposure technical brief may be limited to information that demonstrates how the e.i.r.p.
was derived.




3.0 UUT POWER OUTPUT AND ANTENNA GAIN
The maximum output power from Exhibit 5-1 is measured as 4.49 dBm.
The max antenna gain 3.3 dBi
The max time-averaged EIRP per 2.0 above is 1.31 x 10-2 x 24020.6834 (W) = 2.676W = 2676 mW.
The power density at 20cm corresponding to 2676 mW EIRP is N/(4 x π x d 2) or 2676/(4*π*202) = 0.532 mW/cm2
3.1 MPE CALCULATIONS:


IC GENERAL POPULATION / UNCONTROLED EXPOSURE LIMITS:
  FROM 300 MHz to 6 GHz use (1.31 x 10-2) x f 0.6834 for max EIRP(W)
EQUATIONS:
MAX AVG EIRP (mW) = 10{(MAX COND PWR. + ANT GAIN + DUTY FACTOR)/10)}
THE FRIIS TRANSMISSION EQUATION = EIRP X DUTY CYCLE / ( 4 X PI X 20 cm 2 )
CALCULATIONS:

BANDS AND IC NUMBERS
   BAND          IC NUMBER:
   2402           573F-BLE50



                                                                                     DUTY
                                                        MAX COND.       ANTENNA     FACTOR
    BAND:        CH No:     FREQ(Mhz)     TRP dbm       PWR (dBm)       GAIN(db):     (dB) MAX AVG EIRP (mW)   FRISS mW/CM2 :   EXP LIMIT mW/CM2 :     % OF LIMIT:
    2402          N/A          2402          N/A           4.49            3.3        0.00        6.012          0.0011960            0.533              0.2244

                                                                              MAXIMUM MPE OF THE BLE MODULE AS % OF LIMIT IS:                 0.2244




4.0 RESULTS:
TEST RESULT: PASS
In the configuration tested the EUT complied with the standards specified above.




     Honeywell Internal                                                          Page 2 of 2



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