Test Report

FCC ID: L2C0028TR

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                         University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory
                   FCC Part 15, IC RSS-210/Gen - Test Report No. 415031-267



                                     The University of Michigan
                                       Radiation Laboratory
                                        3228 EECS Building
                                     Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122
                                        Tel: (734) 764-0500


                                Measured Radio Frequency Emissions
                                              From

                                      Delphi Transmitter
                                        Model(s): CID

                                       Report No. 415031-267
                                        November 22, 2005

                                          Copyright © 2005

                                                For:
                                     Delphi Automotive Systems
                                       One Corporate Center
                                      Kokomo, IN 46904-9005

                                               Contact:
                                               Bill Lusa
                                         Tel: (734) 484-1387
                                         Fax: (734) 484-1389
                                              PO: Verbal



                                                 Tests supervised by:
Measurements made by:                            Report approved by: _____________________
                           Valdis V. Liepa                               Valdis V. Liepa
                           Joseph D. Brunett                             Research Scientist


Summary

Tests for compliance with FCC Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, and Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen, were
performed on Delphi model(s) CID. This device is subject to the Rules and Regulations as a Transmitter.
        In testing completed on November 8, 2005, the device tested in the worst case met the allowed
FCC specifications for radiated emissions by 15.3 dB (see p. 6). Besides harmonics, there were no
other significant spurious emissions found; emissions from digital circuitry were negligible. The
conducted emission tests do not apply, since the device is powered from a 12 VDC battery.




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1. Introduction

Delphi model CID was tested for compliance with FCC Regulations, Part 15, adopted under Docket 87-
389, April 18, 1989, and with Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen, Issue 6, September 2005. The 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
2057).

2. Test Procedure and Equipment Used

The pertinent test equipment commonly used in our facility for measurements is listed in Table 2.1 below.
The middle column identifies the specific equipment used in these tests.

                                       Table 2.1 Test Equipment.
             Test Instrument                 Eqpt. Used                   Manufacturer/Model
Spectrum Analyzer (0.1-1500 MHz)                             Hewlett-Packard, 182T/8558B
Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-22GHz)                   X           Hewlett-Packard 8593A SN: 3107A01358
Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-26GHz)                   X           Hewlett-Packard 8593E, SN: 3412A01131
Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-26GHz)                               Hewlett-Packard 8563E, SN: 3310A01174
Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-40GHz)                               Hewlett-Packard 8564E, SN: 3745A01031
Power Meter                                                  Hewlett-Packard, 432A
Power Meter                                                  Anritsu, ML4803A/MP
Harmonic Mixer (26-40 GHz)                                   Hewlett-Packard 11970A, SN: 3003A08327
Harmonic Mixer (40-60 GHz)                                   Hewlett-Packard 11970U, SN: 2332A00500
Harmonic Mixer (75-110 GHz)                                  Hewlett-Packard 11970W, SN: 2521A00179
Harmonic Mixer (140-220 GHz)                                 Pacific Millimeter Prod., GMA, SN: 26
S-Band Std. Gain Horn                                        S/A, Model SGH-2.6
C-Band Std. Gain Horn                                        University of Michigan, NRL design
XN-Band Std. Gain Horn                                       University of Michigan, NRL design
X-Band Std. Gain Horn                                        S/A, Model 12-8.2
X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz)                                  Narda 640
X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz)                                  Scientific Atlanta , 12-8.2, SN: 730
K-band horn (18-26.5 GHz)                                    FXR, Inc., K638KF
Ka-band horn (26.5-40 GHz)                                   FXR, Inc., U638A
U-band horn (40-60 GHz)                                      Custom Microwave, HO19
W-band horn(75-110 GHz)                                      Custom Microwave, HO10
G-band horn (140-220 GHz)                                    Custom Microwave, HO5R
Bicone Antenna (30-250 MHz)                      X           University of Michigan, RLBC-1
Bicone Antenna (200-1000 MHz)                    X           University of Michigan, RLBC-2
Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz)                 X           University of Michigan, RLDP-1,-2,-3
Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz)                             EMCO 2131C, SN: 992
Active Rod Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz)                            EMCO 3301B, SN: 3223
Active Loop Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz)                           EMCO 6502, SN:2855
Ridge-horn Antenna (300-5000 MHz)                X           University of Michigan
Amplifier (5-1000 MHz)                           X           Avantak, A11-1, A25-1S
Amplifier (5-4500 MHz)                           X           Avantak
Amplifier (4.5-13 GHz)                                       Avantek, AFT-12665
Amplifier (6-16 GHz)                                         Trek
Amplifier (16-26 GHz)                                        Avantek
LISN Box                                                     University of Michigan
Signal Generator                                             Hewlett-Packard 8657B



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3. Configuration and Identification of Device Under Test

The DUT is a 433.92 MHz transmitter, 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.25 inches in size. It operates at 433.92 MHz and the
carrier is ASK modulated with Manchester encoding.
         The DUT was designed and manufactured by Delphi Automotive Systems, One Corporate
Center, Kokomo, IN 46904-9005. It is identified as:
                         Delphi Automotive Systems Transmitter
                         Model: CID
                         FCC ID: L2C0028TR
                         IC: 3432A-0028TR

The transmitter transmits only when polled by an associated LF source. Note: The LF poling of the DUT
is manually activated, and the DUT ceases transmission within 5 seconds when LF poling is removed.
See Figure 6.5.

3.1 Modifications Made
There were no modifications made to the DUT by this laboratory.

4. Emission Limits

The DUT tested falls under the category of an Intentional Radiators and the Digital Devices. For FCC, it
is subject to Part 15, Subpart C, (Section 15.231), Subpart B, (Section 15.109), and Subpart A, (Section
15.33). For Industry Canada it is subject to RSS-210, (Section 2.6 and 2.7). The applicable testing
frequencies with corresponding emission limits are given in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 below. As a digital
device, the DUT is considered as a Class B device.

4.1 Radiated Emission Limits

      Table 4.1. Radiated Emission Limits (FCC: 15.33, 15.35, 15.109; IC: RSS-210, 2.7 Table 2).
                                           (Digital Class B)

                  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 BW)

      Table 4.2. Radiated Emission Limits (FCC: 15.231(b), 15.205(a); IC: RSS-210; 2.7 Table 1).
                                            (Transmitter)

                                         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



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                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

4.3 Conducted Emissions Limits
The conductive emission limits and tests do not apply here, since the DUT is powered by a 12 VDC
battery.

4.4 Supply Voltage Variation (FCC 15.31(e))
For intentional radiators, measurements of the variation of the input power or the radiated signal level of
the fundamental frequency component of the emission, as appropriate, shall be performed with the supply
voltage varied between 85% and 115% of the nominal rated supply voltage. For battery operated
equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.

5. Radiated Emission Tests and Results

5.1 Semi-Anechoic Chamber Measurements
To familiarize with the radiated emission behavior of the DUT, the DUT was first studied and measured
in a shielded 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.
         In testing for radiated emissions, the transmitter was activated using the lock/unlock button with a
special wooden clamp for repeated pulse emissions. It was placed on the test table flat, on its side, or on
its end.
         In the chamber we studied and recorded all the emissions using a Bicone antenna up to 300 MHz
and a ridged horn antenna above 200 MHz. The measurements made in the chamber below 1 GHz are
used for pre-test evaluation only. The measurements made above 1 GHz are used in pre-test evaluation
and in the final compliance assessment. We note that for the horn antenna, the antenna pattern is more
directive and hence the measurement is essentially that of free space (no ground reflection).
Consequently it is not essential to measure the DUT for both antenna polarizations, as long as the DUT is
measured on all three of its major axis. In the chamber we also recorded the spectrum and modulation
characteristics of the carrier. These data are presented in subsequent sections. We also note that in
scanning from 30 MHz to 4.5 GHz using Bicone and the ridge horn antennas, there were no other
significant spurious emissions observed.

5.2 Open Site Radiated Emission Tests
After the chamber measurements, the emissions were re-measured on the outdoor 3-meter site at
fundamental and harmonics up to 1 GHz using tuned dipoles and/or the high frequency Bicone.
Photographs included show the DUT on the Open Area Test Site (OATS).
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5.3 Computations and Results for Radiated Emissions
To convert the dBm's measured on the spectrum analyzer to dB(µV/m), we use expression

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

where       PR =     power recorded on spectrum analyzer, dB, measured at 3m
            KA =     antenna factor, dB/m
            KG =     pre-amplifier gain, including cable loss, dB

        When presenting the data, at each frequency the highest measured emission under all of the
possible orientations is given. Computations and results are given in Table 5.1. There we see that the
DUT meets the limit by 15.3 dB.

5.4 Conducted Emission Tests
These tests do not apply, since the DUT is powered from a 12 VDC battery.

6. Other Measurements

6.1 Correction For Pulse Operation
When the transmitter is LF activated, it transmits a Manchester encoded ASK carrier. The single bit on
time is 140 µs and the period is 245 µs. Each transmission has a length of 9.7 ms, and transmissions
repeat every second while the LF signal is manually actuated by the user. See Figure 6.1. Thus, the duty
factor is
                        KE =(140 µs/ 245 µs) (9.7 ms / 100 ms) = 0.055 < -20 dB.

6.2 Emission Spectrum
Using the ridge-horn antenna and DUT placed in its aperture, emission spectrum was recorded and is
shown in Figure 6.2.

6.3 Bandwidth of the Emission Spectrum
The measured spectrum of the signal is shown in Figure 6.3. The allowed (-20 dB) bandwidth is 0.25%
of 433.92 MHz, or 1.0848 MHz. From the plot we see that the -20 dB bandwidth is 63.0 kHz, and the
center frequency is 433.95 MHz.

6.4 Effect of Supply Voltage Variation
The DUT has been designed to be powered by 12 VDC battery. For this test, the battery was replaced by
a laboratory variable power supply. Relative power radiated was measured at the fundamental as the
voltage was varied from 2 to 4 volts. The emission variation is shown in Figure 6.4.

6.5 Input Voltage at Battery Terminals
          Batteries:    before testing         Voc =   3.24 V
                        after testing          Voc =   2.92 V
          Ave. current from batteries          I =     7.3 mA (cw)




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                                  Table 5.1 Highest Emissions Measured

                              Radiated Emission - RF                                          Delphi/Harley Tx, 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
  1    433.9   Dip      H     -37.7    Pk    21.5     20.6     50.2       80.8     30.6    flat
  2    433.9   Dip      V     -37.9    Pk    21.5     20.6     50.0       80.8     30.8    end
  3    867.8   Dip      H     -77.2    Pk    27.8     17.3     20.3       60.8     40.5    flat, background
  4    867.8   Dip      V     -74.0    Pk    27.8     17.3     23.5       60.8     37.3    side, background
  5   1301.8   Horn     H     -57.8    Pk    20.7     28.0     21.9       54.0     32.1    side
  6   1735.7   Horn     H     -35.3    Pk    21.9     28.0     45.6       60.8     15.3    side
  7   2169.6   Horn     H     -46.2    Pk    22.9     28.0     35.7       60.8     25.1    end
  8   2603.5   Horn     H     -42.0    Pk    24.1     28.0     41.1       60.8     19.7    side
  9   3037.4   Horn     H     -49.2    Pk    25.5     28.0     35.3       60.8     25.6    flat
10    3471.4   Horn     H     -59.7    Pk    26.8     28.1     26.0       60.8     34.8    flat
11    3905.3   Horn     H     -57.3    Pk    28.1     28.3     29.5       54.0     24.5    side
12    4339.2   Horn     H     -61.3    Pk    29.5     28.2     27.0       54.0     27.0    end
13
14
15
16
17
18                                             * Includes 20 dB duty factor
19
20
21
22                            Digital emissions more than 20 dB below FCC/IC Class B Limit.
23
24
25
26
27



                                                     Conducted Emissions
      Freq.    Line   Det.    Vtest Vlim      Pass
#     MHz      Side   Used    dBµV dBµV        dB                      Comments

                                                      Not applicable




                                                                                          Meas. 11/08/2005; U of Mich.



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Figure 6.1. Transmissions modulation characteristics: (top) repeated LF activation,
            (center) single transmission, (bottom) expanded bit/period.

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Figure 6.2.       Emission spectrum of the DUT (pulsed emission).
                  The amplitudes are only indicative (not calibrated).




Figure 6.3.       Measured bandwidth of the DUT (pulsed emission).


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Figure 6.4.                      Transmitter 5 sec. transmission limit verification




                     -24.00
                     -25.00
Relative Amplitude




                     -26.00
                     -27.00
                     -28.00
                     -29.00
                     -30.00
                     -31.00
                     -32.00
                           1.5        2.0        2.5         3.0        3.5           4.0   4.5
                                                         Voltage (V)



Figure 6.5. Relative emission at 315.0 MHz vs. supply voltage
                    (pulsed emission).




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                                                           DUT on OATS




                                                  DUT on OATS (close-up)




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