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                            University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory
                      FCC Part 15, IC RSS-210/Gen - Test Report No. 417124-618



                                      The University of Michigan
                                        Radiation Laboratory
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                                 Measured Radio Frequency Emissions
                                               From

                                     TRW Inc. Transmitter
                                      FCC ID: GQ4-52T
                                       IC: 1470A-33T

                                      Test Report No. 417124-618
                                           February 20, 2012

                                            Copyright © 2012


                                                 For:
                                              TRW Inc.
                                        24175 Research Drive
                                   Farmington Hills, MI 48335-2642
                                        Contact: Jeff Rochette
                                        jeffrochette@trw.com
                                       Phone: (248) 699-4235
                                         Fax: (248) 699-4241


                                                Testing supervised by:
Measurements made by: Valdis V. Liepa            Report Approved by:__________________________
                                                                            Valdis V. Liepa
Test report written by:   Valdis V. Liepa                                   Research Scientist

Summary

Tests for compliance with FCC Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15 and with Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen,
were performed on a TRW, FCC ID: GQ4-52T, IC: 1470A-33T. This device under test (DUT) is subject
to the rules and regulations as a Transmitter.
         In testing completed on November 22, 2011, the DUT tested met the allowed specifications for
radiated emissions by 2.8 dB. Conducted emissions are not subject to regulation as the DUT is powered
by a 3 VDC battery.




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                                                      Table of Contents


1.   Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2.   Equipment Used ............................................................................................................................... 3
3.   Device Under Test ........................................................................................................................... 4
     3.1       Description & Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 4
     3.2       Variants and Samples ............................................................................................................ 4
     3.3       Modes of Operation .............................................................................................................. 4
     3.4       Exemptions ........................................................................................................................... 4
     3.5       EMC Relevant Modifications ............................................................................................... 4
4.   Emissions Limits.............................................................................................................................. 5
     4.1       Radiated Emissions Limits.................................................................................................... 5
5.   Measurement Procedures ................................................................................................................. 6
     5.1       Semi-Anechoic Chamber Radiated Emissions...................................................................... 6
     5.2       Outdoor Radiated Emissions ................................................................................................. 6
     5.3       Radiated Field Computations ................................................................................................ 6
     5.4       Indoor Power Line Conducted Emissions ............................................................................. 6
     5.5       Supply Voltage Variation...................................................................................................... 7
6.   Test Results ...................................................................................................................................... 7
     6.1       Radiated Emissions ............................................................................................................... 7
     6.1.1         Correction for Pulse Operation ......................................................................................... 7
     6.1.2         Emission Spectrum ........................................................................................................... 7
     6.1.3         Emission Bandwidth ......................................................................................................... 7
     6.1.4         Supply Voltage and Supply Voltage Variation ................................................................. 7
     6.2       Conducted Emissions ............................................................................................................ 7




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1. Introduction

This TRW Transmitter was tested for compliance with FCC Regulations, Part 15, adopted under Docket
87-389, April 18, 1989 as subsequently amended, and with Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen, Issue 8. Tests
were performed at the University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory Willow Run Test Range following
the procedures described in ANSI C63.4-2003 "Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from
Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz". The Site
description and attenuation characteristics of the Open Site facility are on file with FCC Laboratory,
Columbia, Maryland (FCC Reg. No: 91050) and with Industry Canada, Ottawa, ON (File Ref. No: IC
2057A-1).

2. Equipment Used

 The test equipment commonly used in our facility is listed in Table 2.1. Except where indicated as a pre-
test, monitoring, or support device; all equipment listed below is a part of the University of Michigan
Radiation Laboratory (UMRL) quality system. This quality system has been established to ensure all
equipment has a clearly identifiable classification, calibration expiry date, and that all calibrations are
traceable to national standards.
                                       Table 2.1 Test Equipment.
          Test Instrument                Used               Manufacturer/Model                Q Number
 Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-26GHz)                  Hewlett-Packard 8593E, SN: 3412A01131        HP8593E1
 Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-6.5GHz)                 Hewlett-Packard 8595E, SN: 3543A01546        JDB8595E
 Power Meter                                     Hewlett-Packard, 432A                         HP432A1
 Harmonic Mixer (26-40 GHz)                      Hewlett-Packard 11970A, SN: 3003A08327       HP11970A1
 Harmonic Mixer (40-60 GHz)                      Hewlett-Packard 11970U, SN: 2332A00500       HP11970U1
                                                 Hewlett-Packard 11970W, SN:
                                                                                              HP11970W1
 Harmonic Mixer (75-110 GHz)                     2521A00179
 Harmonic Mixer (140-220 GHz)                    Pacific Millimeter Prod., GMA, SN: 26        PMPGMA1
 S-Band Std. Gain Horn                           S/A, Model SGH-2.6                            SBAND1
 C-Band Std. Gain Horn                           University of Michigan, NRL design            CBAND1
 XN-Band Std. Gain Horn                          University of Michigan, NRL design           XNBAND1
 X-Band Std. Gain Horn                           S/A, Model 12-8.2                             XBAND1
 X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz)                     Narda 640                                     XBAND2
 X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz)                     Scientific Atlanta , 12-8.2, SN: 730          XBAND3
 K-band horn (18-26.5 GHz)                       FXR, Inc., K638KF                             KBAND1
 Ka-band horn (26.5-40 GHz)                      FXR, Inc., U638A                             KABAND1
 U-band horn (40-60 GHz)                         Custom Microwave, HO19                        UBAND1
 W-band horn(75-110 GHz)                         Custom Microwave, HO10                        WBAND1
 G-band horn (140-220 GHz)                       Custom Microwave, HO5R                        GBAND1
 Bicone Antenna (30-250 MHz)                     University of Michigan, RLBC-1                 LBBIC1
 Bicone Antenna (200-1000 MHz)                   University of Michigan, RLBC-2                HBBIC1
 Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz)                University of Michigan, RLDP-1,-2,-3          UMDIP1
 Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz)                EMCO 3121C, SN: 992 (Ref. Antennas)           EMDIP1
 Active Rod Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz)               EMCO 3301B, SN: 3223                          EMROD1
 Active Loop Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz)              EMCO 6502, SN:2855                           EMLOOP1
 Ridge-horn Antenna (300-5000 MHz)               University of Michigan                        UMRH1
 Amplifier (5-1000 MHz)                          Avantek, A11-1, A25-1S                        AVAMP1
 Amplifier (5-4500 MHz)                          Avantek                                       AVAMP2
 Amplifier (4.5-13 GHz)                          Avantek, AFT-12665                            AVAMP3
 Amplifier (6-16 GHz)                            Trek                                          TRAMP1
 Amplifier (16-26 GHz)                           Avantek                                       AVAMP4
 LISN Box                                        University of Michigan                       UMLISN1
 Signal Generator                                Hewlett-Packard 8657B                          HPSG1
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3. Device Under Test

3.1 Description & Block Diagram
The DUT is a dual frequency 312.10 MHz and 314.35 MHz FSK transmitter designed for
automotive/vehicular applications. It is powered by a 3 VDC lithium battery and is housed in a plastic
case approximately 2 x 3 x 0.5 cm in dimension. The DUT is designed and manufactured by TRW
Automotive, 24175 Research Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48335-2642.


     Device               [Make], Model               Description             EMC Consideration
     DUT                  [TRW], 226624-101           3 button                15.231(a), RSS-210
     DUT                  [TRW], 226624-102           4 button                15.231(a), RSS-210


3.2 Variants and Samples
There are two variants of the DUT, a 3 button version and a 4 button version. The 3 button variant is
electrically identical to the 4 button device, with a single button/switch depopulated. For the 226624-102
variant, one normal operating sample and one each of software modified samples transmitting CW at
312.10 and 314.35 MHz were provided. For the 226624-101 (3 button) variant, only a single CW
operating sample was provided for emissions comparison at the worst case emission frequency
(fundamental).

3.3 Modes of Operation
The EUT is capable of only a single mode of operation. In the first single button press, the EUT will
transmit an FSK frame at 312.10 MHz. The next single button press will result in a single FSK frame
transmission at 314.35 MHz. Holding down a button on the EUT may result in alternating 312.10 MHz
and 314.35 MHz transmissions at no less than 1 second intervals.

3.4 Exemptions
None.

3.5 EMC Relevant Modifications
No EMI Relevant Modifications were performed by this test laboratory.




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4. Emissions Limits

4.1 Radiated Emissions Limits
The DUT tested falls under the category of an Intentional Radiator. The applicable testing frequencies and
corresponding emission limits set by both the FCC and IC are given in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 below.
Table 4.1. TX Emission Limits (FCC: 15.231(b), .205(a); IC: RSS-210 2.7 T4).
                                           Fundamental                         Spurious**
                Frequency                 Ave. Elim (3m)                     Ave. Elim (3m)
                  (MHz)               (µV/m)        dB (µV/m)             (µV/m)       dB (µV/m)
               260.0-470.0          3750-12500*                          375-1250
                    315                6042            75.6                604.2          55.6
                   433.9               10966           80.8               1096.6          60.8
                322-335.4
                                              Restricted
                399.9-410                                                   200             46.0
                                               Bands
                 608-614
            960-1240/1427(IC)
                1300-1427
               1435-1626.5
                                              Restricted
            1645.5-1646.5 (IC)                                              500             54.0
                                               Bands
                1660-1710
              1718.9-1722.2
                2200-2300
         * Linear interpolation, formula: E = -7083 + 41.67*f (MHz)
        ** Measure up to tenth harmonic; 120 kHz BW up to 1 GHz, 1 MHz BW above 1 GHz
Table 4.2. Spurious Emission Limits (FCC: 15.33, .35, .109/209; IC: RSS-210 2.7, T2)

                      Freq. (MHz)                   Elim (3m) µV/m                Elim dB(µV/m)
                         30-88                            100                           40.0
                         88-216                           150                           43.5
                        216-960                           200                           46.0
                       960-2000                           500                           54.0
        Note: Average readings apply above 1000 MHz (1 MHz BW), Quasi-Peak readings apply to 1000 MHz
        (120 kHz RBW), PRF of intentional emissions > 20 Hz for QPK to apply.


Power Line Conducted Emissions Limits
Table 4.3 Emission Limits (FCC:15.107 (CISPR); IC: RSS-Gen, 7.2.2 T2).
      Frequency                 Class A (dBµV)                              Class B (dBµV)
        (MHz)            Quasi-peak         Average                Quasi-peak           Average
      .150 - 0.50           79                 66                   66 - 56*            56 - 46*
        0.50 - 5            73                 60                      56                  46
         5 - 30             73                 60                      60                  50
     Notes:
     1. The lower limit shall apply at the transition frequency
     2. The limit decreases linearly with the logarithm of the frequency in the range 0.15-0.50 MHz:
        *Class B Quasi-peak: dBµV = 50.25 - 19.12*log( f )
        *Class B Average: dBµV = 40.25 - 19.12*log( f )
     3. 9 kHz RBW


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5. Measurement Procedures

5.1 Semi-Anechoic Chamber Radiated Emissions
To become familiar with the radiated emission behavior of the DUT, the device is first studied and
measured in our shielded semi-anechoic chamber. In the chamber there is a set-up similar to that of an
outdoor 3-meter site, with a turntable, an antenna mast, and a ground plane. Instrumentation includes
spectrum analyzers and other equipment as needed.
         The DUT is laid on the test table as shown in the included block diagram and/or photographs. A
shielded loop antenna is employed when studying emissions from 9 kHz to 30 MHz. Above 30 MHz and
below 250 MHz a biconical antenna is employed. Above 250 MHz a ridge or and standard gain horn
antennas are used. The spectrum analyzer resolution and video bandwidths are set so as to measure the
DUT emission without decreasing the emission bandwidth (EBW) of the device. Emissions are studied
for all orientations (3-axes) of the DUT and all test antenna polarizations. In the chamber, spectrum and
modulation characteristics of intentional carriers are recorded. Receiver spurious emissions are measured
with an appropriate carrier signal applied. Associated test data is presented in subsequent sections.

5.2 Outdoor Radiated Emissions
 After measurements are performed indoors, emissions on our outdoor 3-meter Open Area Test Site
(OATS) are made, when applicable. If the DUT connects to auxiliary equipment and is table or floor
standing, the configurations prescribed in ANSI C63.4 are employed. Alternatively, an on-table layout
more representative of actual use may be employed if the resulting emissions appear to be worst-case in
such a configuration. Any intentionally radiating elements are placed on the test table flat, on their side,
and on their end (3-axes) and worst case emissions are recorded. For each configuration the DUT is
rotated 360 degrees about its azimuth and the receive antenna is raised and lowered between 1 and 4
meters to maximize radiated emissions from the device. Receiver spurious emissions are measured with
an appropriate carrier signal applied. For devices with intentional emissions below 30 MHz, our shielded
loop antenna at a 1 meter receive height is used. Low frequency field extrapolation to the regulatory limit
distance is employed as needed. Emissions between 30 MHz and 1 GHz are measured using tuned
dipoles and/or biconical antennas. Care is taken to ensure that the RBW and VBW used meet the
regulatory requirements, and that the EBW of the DUT is not reduced. The Photographs included in this
report show the Test Setup.

5.3 Radiated Field Computations
To convert the dBm values measured on the spectrum analyzer to dB(µV/m), we use expression

                         E3(dBµV/m) = 107 + PR + KA - KG + KE - CF

where       PR   =   power recorded on spectrum analyzer, dBm, measured at 3 m
            KA   =   antenna factor, dB/m
            KG   =   pre-amplifier gain, including cable loss, dB
            KE   =   duty correction factor, dB
            CF   =   distance conversion (employed only if limits are specified at alternate distance), dB

        When presenting the data at each frequency, the highest measured emission under all of the
possible DUT orientations (3-axes) is given.

5.4 Indoor Power Line Conducted Emissions
When applicable, power line conducted emissions are measured in our semi-anechoic chamber. If the
DUT connects to auxiliary equipment and is table or floor standing, the configurations prescribed in
ANSI C63.4 are employed. Alternatively, an on-table layout more representative of actual use may be
employed if the resulting emissions appear to be worst-case in such a configuration.
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          The conducted emissions measured with the spectrum analyzer and recorded (in dBµV) from 0-2
MHz and 2-30 MHz for both the ungrounded (Hi) and grounded (Lo) conductors. The spectrum analyzer
is set to peak-hold mode in order to record the highest peak throughout the course of functional operation.
Only when the emission exceeds or is near the limit are quasi-peak and average detection used.


5.5 Supply Voltage Variation
Measurements of the variation in the fundamental radiated emission were performed with the supply
voltage varied by no less than 85% and 115% of the nominal rated value. For battery operated equipment,
tests were performed using a new battery, and worst case emissions are re-checked employing a new
battery.

6. Test Results

6.1 Radiated Emissions

6.1.1 Correction for Pulse Operation
When the transmitter is activated by manual button press, it will, in the worst case, transmit no less than
one FSK frame that is 700 ms in length. See Figure 6.1. As the transmission length is greater than 100 ms,
no duty cycle is employed.
                                               KE = 0 dB

6.1.2 Emission Spectrum
The relative DUT emission spectrum is recorded and is shown in Figure 6.2.

6.1.3 Emission Bandwidth
The emission bandwidth of the signal is shown in Figure 6.3 at each of the two operating frequencies. Per
FCC KDB 926416, if the highest frequency used is less than 900 MHz, the cumulative bandwidth for any
mode employing multiple frequencies is restricted to 0.0025 (.25%) of the center frequency. For this
product, the frequency half way between the lowest and highest frequency employed is 313.225 MHz.
Thus, the maximum permissible cumulative bandwidth is 313.225 MHz x 0.25% = 783.1 kHz for the two
frequencies employed. . From the plot we see that their cumulative bandwidth is 135 kHz + 125 kHz =
260 kHz

6.1.4 Supply Voltage and Supply Voltage Variation
The DUT has been designed to be powered by a 3 VDC battery. For this test, relative radiated power was
measured at the fundamental as the voltage was varied from 2.0 to 4.0 volts. The emission variation is
shown in Figure 6.4.

          Batteries:    before testing         Voc =   3.2 V
                        after testing          Voc =   3.0 V
          Ave. current from batteries          I =     7 mA (cw)


6.2 Conducted Emissions
These tests do not apply, since the DUT is powered from a 3 VDC battery.




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                                   Table 6.1 Highest Emissions Measured

                             Radiated Emission - RF                                       TRW 226624-101/102; FCC/IC
     Freq. Ant. Ant.      Pr     Det.         Ka      Kg      E3*        E3lim     Pass
 #   MHz Used Pol.      dBm Used             dB/m     dB    dBµV/m      dBµV/m      dB             Comments
  1TRW Model: 226624-102 (4 button)
  2  312.1 Dip    H     -30.8     Pk         18.5    22.6     72.1        75.4      3.4   flat
  3  312.1 Dip    V     -33.3     Pk         18.5    22.6     69.6        75.4      5.9   end
  4  624.2 Dip    H     -62.0     Pk         24.3    19.6     49.7        55.4      5.7   flat
  5  624.2 Dip    V     -64.7     Pk         24.3    19.6     47.0        55.4      8.4   end
  6  936.3 Dip    H     -76.1     Pk         28.7    17.5     42.1        55.4     13.4   flat
  7  945.0 Dip    V     -81.3     Pk         28.8    17.5     37.0        55.4     18.4   side
  8 1248.4 Horn   H     -50.0     Pk         20.6    28.1     49.5        54.0      4.5   flat
  9 1560.5 Horn   H     -70.0     Pk         21.4    28.1     30.4        54.0     23.6   end
10  1872.6 Horn   H     -66.4     Pk         22.2    28.1     34.7        55.4     20.8   side
11  2184.7 Horn   H     -55.8     Pk         22.9    26.5     47.7        55.4      7.8   end
12  2496.8 Horn   H     -71.9     Pk         23.8    26.1     32.8        54.0     21.2   flat
13  2808.9 Horn   H     -69.3     Pk         24.7    24.9     37.6        54.0     16.4   side
14  3121.0 Horn   H     -70.4     Pk         25.7    23.7     38.7        55.4     16.8   flat
15
16  314.4 Dip     H     -30.2     Pk         18.6    22.6     72.8        75.6      2.8   flat
17  314.4 Dip     V     -33.1     Pk         18.6    22.6     69.9        75.6      5.7   side
18  628.7 Dip     H     -62.0     Pk         24.4    19.5     49.8        55.4      5.6   flat
19  628.7 Dip     V     -66.1     Pk         24.4    19.5     45.7        55.4      9.7   end
20  943.1 Dip     H     -82.5     Pk         28.8    17.5     35.8        55.4     19.7   flat
21  945.0 Dip     V     -82.1     Pk         28.8    17.5     36.2        55.4     19.2   end
22 1257.4 Horn    H     -51.2     Pk         20.6    28.1     48.3        54.0      5.7   flat
23 1571.8 Horn    H     -69.9     Pk         21.5    28.1     30.5        54.0     23.5   flat
24 1886.1 Horn    H     -67.9     Pk         22.2    28.1     33.2        55.4     22.3   side
25 2200.5 Horn    H     -54.7     Pk         23.0    26.5     48.8        54.0      5.2   side
26 2514.8 Horn    H     -71.2     Pk         23.9    26.0     33.6        55.4     21.8   flat
27 2829.2 Horn    H     -69.3     Pk         24.8    24.8     37.7        54.0     16.3   side
28 3143.5 Horn    H     -70.2     Pk         25.8    23.6     39.0        55.4     16.4   side
29
30 TRW Model: 226624-101 (3 button)
31  314.4 Dip     H     -30.2     Pk         18.6    22.6     72.8        75.6       2.8 flat
32
33                                              * Includes 0 dB duty factor
34
                                            Digital Radiated Emissions*
    Freq.    Ant. Ant.        Pr      Det.      Ka       Kg       E3       E3lim     Pass            Comments
#    kHz     Used Pol.       dBm Used dB/m dB                  dBµV/m dBµV/m          dB
8
9 * For devices used in transportation vehicles, digital emissions are exempt from FCC regulations per FCC 15.103(a)
                                                                                            Meas. 11/15/2011; U of Mich.
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  Figure 6.1(a). 314.35 MHz Transmission characteristics.
      (top) single button press, (bottom) frame length




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  Figure 6.1(b). 312.10 MHz Transmission characteristics.
      (top) single button press, (bottom) frame length




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Figure 6.2. Emission spectrum of the DUT (pulsed emission). Amplitudes are only indicative (not calibrated).
                        (top) 312.10 MHz emissions, (bottom) 314.35 MHz emissions.




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    Figure 6.3. Measured emission bandwidth of the DUT (pulsed).
         (top) 312.10 MHz FSK, (bottom) 314.35 MHz FSK.




Figure 6.4. Relative emission at fundamental vs. supply voltage (pulsed).

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Photograph 6.5. DUT on OATS (one of three axes tested)




Photograph 6.6. Close-up of DUT on OATS (one of three axes tested)


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