MPE report

FCC ID: EHA-IM10

RF Exposure Info

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RF Exposure - MPE Estimates, RFID frequency of operation 902.75 - 927.25 MHz
 IM10 RFID Radio Module

FCC regulations compliance
47 CFR 15.247(i) 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 levels in excess of the Commission's
guidelines. See § 1.1307(b)(1) of this Chapter.

47 CFR 2.1091 (b). The system is classified as a mobile transmitter.

47 CFR 2.1091(c) The EUT is categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation.

47 CFR 1.1310 General Public Limit mW/cm² = F(MHz) / 1500
                        Limit     0.601      mW/cm²                              902 MHz



System Description
The IM10 RFID radio module is utilized within Intermec RFID fixed readers.
Antennas in this estimate represent the highest gain antennas used with the IM10.
The user manual instruct to provide for a separation distance of 25.4-cm or greater distance
between the IM10 RFID system antennas and the head or torso of the user or near by persons.


Radio Disc / Rule                          MHz -        MHz        Milliwatts (Conducted)
IM10
RFID Radio FCC ID: EHA-IM10          IC: 1223A-IM10
15.247, RSS-210                            902.75   927.25              1000.0

Antennas)                                                                                            Linear
Intermec PN                          Vendor       Vendor PN             Type         Polorization     Gain    Connector      Dimensions (mm)
N/A                                  Kathrein    520 10087              Panel         Circular         7.5       N             557 x 262 x 59
N/A                                Huber Suhner 1309.17.0085            Panel          Linear           8        N             190 x 190 x 30
N/A                                  NeWave        NSS-N7               Panel          Linear          5.5      TNC           2200 x 229 x 38

Antenna cables
All cables have a minimum of 2.4 dB loss

Table 1 in 47 CFR 1.1310 defines the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) for the general population. The exposure level at
the distance listed from the EUT’s transmitting antenna is calculated using the general equation:

The exposure level at a 25.4 cm distance from the EUT’s transmitting antenna is calculated using the general equation
(See OET 65, Page 19, Eq. 4):

S = (PG)/4(PI)R²
Where: S = power density (mW/cm²)
P = power input to the antenna (mW)
G = numeric power gain relative to an isotropic radiator
R = distance to the center of the radiation of the antenna (25.4 cm = limit for this MPE estimate)
PG = EIRP

Solving for S, the maximum power densities 25.4 cm from the transmitting antennas are summarized in the following tables:

Calculation of RF Exposure                                                              cm           inches
                                                   Calculations    for Exposure         25.4          10.00


                                      Peak                                           Antenna - Pwr Density Pwr Density      Pass -
                                    Conducted         Antenna           Cable          Cable    @25.4cm
                                                                                                  23 cm       Limit          Fail
                                      Power            Gain             Loss        System Gain
Vendor Part Number                    (mW)             (dBi)             (dB)          (dBi)    (mW/cm²)    (mW/cm²)
520 10087                             1000.0            7.5               2.4              5.1       0.399      0.601       Pass
1309.17.0085                          1000.0             8                2.4              5.6       0.448      0.601       Pass
NSS-N7                                1000.0             5.5              2.4              3.1       0.252      0.601       Pass

The worst case exposure for all antennas is below the limits defined by the FCC.



Document Created: 2010-12-29 12:45:49
Document Modified: 2010-12-29 12:45:49

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