Modular Approval Request Letter

FCC ID: OA3RN1723

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FCCID_2597256

                          Microchip Technology Inc.
             2355 West Chandler Blvd. Chandler, Arizona,
                      85224—6199 United States


Date: 2015—04—21
                                                          FCC ID: OA3RN1723
Federal Communications Commission                         Contact person: Steve Caldwell
Authorization and Evaluation Division                     E—mail: steve.caldwell@microchip.com
Equipment Authorization Branch
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046




Subject: Request for Module Approval.


To whom may it concern:


We have the following attestation to the eight requirements described by FCC public
notice DA0O—1407 "Part 15 Unlicensed Modular Transmitter Approval".


1. RF shielding.
The model RN1723, (FCC ID: OA3RN1723) has its own RF shielding.
The shielding is made by metal and completely added to RF part during our
manufacturing. It is not easily removed module.
Please see exhibition external photos of this module.


2. Excessive data rates or over modulation.
The module circuit buffers all modulation and control of the transmitter.
The control of the transmitter is via data commands and software instructions contained
within the module.
The transmitter is tested with the module operated at the maximum power. Data
commands are reduced the power of transmitter but do not influence the modulation
contents.


3. Power supply regulation.
The module has its own power supply regulator to insure compliance with part 15
requirements regardless of the quality or level of external DC supplying the module
from the end product.
The regulator operates within the 3.3 Vde.


4. Antenna and unique coupler requirements to antenna connector.
The antenna is an integral type and there is no antenna connector for end product.


                      Microchip Technology Inc.
              2355 West Chandler Blvd. Chandler, Arizona,
                       85224—6199 United States


(1) No modification of antenna will be allowed.
(2) The end product must be certified by FCC, if customer will use the other antenna.


5. Stand——alone configuration.


The modular transmitter has been performed the testing as a stand alone and then
confirmed the compliance. Please refer to the test report number
W6D21501—14761—C—1.


6. Label with own FCC ID number and exterior label.


The module is labeled with own FCC ID number. Please see exhibition label sample for
the FCC ID of this module. The label made by polyester sheet is affixed to the module
by a high—strength adhesive.


Since the FCC ID number will not be visible when the module is installed inside the end
product, there are instructions give to the OEM how to label the end product. Please
refer to the "User Manual".


7. Compliant with any specific rule or operating requirements.


The module as manufactured is completely controlled by the onboard processor. There
are no influences to the operation of the transmitter the end can induce that will operate
the module outside of scope of the regulations. The necessary explanation for user to be
complied with this requirement is contained on the manual.


8. RF exposure requirements.


To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all
persons and must not be co—located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.


Sincerely yours,


   StearCelly(
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Document Modified: 2019-09-07 22:35:37

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