SAR Test Report

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              Compliance Certification Services Inc.                       Reference report: 70226006
              Report No.: 70814001-SF       FCC ID: RRK-C300RC           Date of Issue: August 31, 2007




                              ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992
                            in accordance with the requirements of
            FCC Report and Order: ET Docket 93-62, and OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C



                                 FCC TEST REPORT

                                               For


                               300Mbps Wireless PC Card


                           Trade Name: CONCEPTRONIC


                                        Model: C300RC


                                             Issued to

                                   Alpha Networks Inc.
                 No.8, Li-shing Road VII, Science-based Industrial Park,
                                 Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.C.


                                             Issued by

                       Compliance Certification Services Inc.
                     No. 11, Wugong 6th Rd., Wugu Industrial Park,
                               Taipei Hsien 248, Taiwan.
                               http://www.ccsemc.com.tw
                                service@tw.ccsemc.com




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                                        TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.    EUT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................4
2.    REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC .................5
3.    DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM ................................................................................5
      3.1      MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM .........................................................................6
      3.2      SYSTEM COMPONENTS.................................................................................................7
4.    EVALUATION PROCEDURES ...............................................................................................9
5.    MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ......................................................................................13
6.    EXPOSURE LIMIT ..................................................................................................................14
7.    TYPICAL COMPOSITION OF INGREDIENTS FOR LIQUID TISSUE PHANTOMS .15
8.    MEASUREMENT RESULTS..................................................................................................16
      8.1      SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK..............................................................................16
      8.2      TEST LIQUID CONFIRMATION...................................................................................17
      8.3      EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE.....................................................18
      8.4      SAR MEASUREMENTS RESULTS...............................................................................20
9.    EUT PHOTOS ...........................................................................................................................26
10.   EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS................................................................27
11.   FACILITIES..............................................................................................................................28
12.   REFERENCES ..........................................................................................................................28
13.   ATTACHMENTS......................................................................................................................29




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1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION)

Applicant:                          Alpha Networks Inc.
                                    No.8, Li-shing Road VII, Science-based Industrial Park,
                                    Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.C.
Equipment Under Test:               300Mbps Wireless PC Card
Trade Name:                         CONCEPTRONIC
Model Number:                       C300RC
Date of Test:                       March 23 ~ 24, 2007
Device Category:                    PORTABLE DEVICES
Exposure Category:                  GENERAL POPULATION/UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE

                             APPLICABLE STANDARDS
                  STANDARD                                TEST RESULT
             FCC OET 65 Supplement C                  No non-compliance noted
                          Deviation from Applicable Standard
                                         None

The device was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. in accordance with the measurement methods and
procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (Edition 01-01). The test results in this report apply only
to the tested sample of the stated device/equipment. Other similar device/equipment will not necessarily produce the
same results due to production tolerance and measurement uncertainties.
Reviewed by:




Rex Lai
Section Manager
Compliance Certification Services Inc.




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2. EUT DESCRIPTION
 Product                         300Mbps Wireless PC Card

 Trade Name                      CONCEPTRONIC

 Model Number                    C300RC

 Model Discrepancy               N/A

                                 802.11b: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
 Frequency Range                 802.11g: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
                                 802.11n: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
                                 802.11b: 23.51 dBm
 Max. O/P Power:                 802.11g: 21.09 dBm
 (Conducted/Peak)                802.11n: 22.96 dBm(HT20)
                                 802.11n: 19.86 dBm(HT40)
                                 Sony host:
                                   802.11b: 0.282 W/kg
                                   802.11g: 0.452 W/kg
                                   802.11n: 0.446 W/kg(HT20)
                                   802.11n: 0.215 W/kg(HT40)
                                 Acer host:
                                   802.11b: 0.681 W/kg
 Max. SAR (1g):                    802.11g: 0.932 W/kg
                                   802.11n: 1.010 W/kg(HT20)
                                   802.11n: 0.969 W/kg(HT40)
                                 Dell host:
                                   802.11b: 0.478 W/kg
                                   802.11g: 0.597 W/kg
                                   802.11n: 1.320 W/kg(HT20)
                                   802.11n: 0.681 W/kg(HT40)
                                 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
 Modulation Technique            802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
                                 802.11n: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)

 Antenna Specification           Antenna type: Printed antenna

 Host 1                          Sony, Model: VGN-S44TP, SN: 28198080 8100339

 Host 2                          Acer, Model: TravelMate 8000, SN: 04070038

 Host 3                          Dell, Model: D600, SN: CN-0T9369-48643-4CB-0392
Remark: The sample selected for test was prototype that approximated to production product and was provided by
        manufacturer.




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3. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC
  The US Federal Communications Commission has released the report and order “Guidelines
  for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of RF Radiation", ET Docket No. 93-62 in August
  1996 [1]. The order requires routine SAR evaluation prior to equipment authorization of
  portable transmitter devices, including portable telephones. For consumer products, the
  applicable limit is 1.6 mW/g for an uncontrolled environment and 8.0 mW/g for an
  occupational/controlled environment as recommended by the ANSI/IEEE standard C95.1-
  1992 [6]. According to the Supplement C of OET Bulletin 65 “Evaluating Compliance with
  FCC Guide-lines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields", released
  on Jun 29, 2001 by the FCC, the device should be evaluated at maximum output power
  (radiated from the antenna) under “worst-case” conditions for normal or intended use,
  incorporating normal antenna operating positions, device peak performance frequencies and
  positions for maximum RF energy coupling.
4. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
  These measurements were performed with the automated near-field scanning system DASY4
  from Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG). The system is based on a high precision
  robot (working range greater than 0.9 m) which positions the probes with a positional
  repeatability of better than ± 0.02 mm. Special E- and H-field probes have been developed
  for measurements close to material discontinuity, the sensors of which are directly loaded
  with a Schottky diode and connected via highly resistive lines to the data acquisition unit.
  The SAR measurements were conducted with the dosimetric probe EX3DV3-SN: 3531
  (manufactured by SPEAG), designed in the classical triangular configuration and optimized
  for dosimetric evaluation. The probe has been calibrated according to the procedure with
  accuracy of better than ±10%. The spherical isotropy was evaluated with the procedure and
  found to be better than ±0.25 dB. The phantom used was the SAM Twin Phantom as
  described in FCC supplement C, IEEE P1528 and EN50361.




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4.1   MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM




      The DASY4 system for performing compliance tests consists of the following items:
      • A standard high precision 6-axis robot (St¨aubli RX family) with controller, teach pendant and
          software. An arm extension for accommodating the data acquisition electronics (DAE).
      • A dosimetric probe, i.e., an isotropic E-field probe optimized and calibrated for usage in tissue
          simulating liquid. The probe is equipped with an optical surface detector system.
      • A data acquisition electronics (DAE) which performs the signal amplification, signal multiplexing,
          AD-conversion, offset measurements, mechanical surface detection, collision detection, etc. The unit
          is battery powered with standard or rechargeable batteries. The signal is optically transmitted to the
          EOC.
      • The Electro-optical converter (EOC) performs the conversion between optical and electrical of the
          signals for the digital communication to the DAE and for the analog signal from the optical surface
          detection. The EOC is connected to the measurement server.
      • The function of the measurement server is to perform the time critical tasks such as signal filtering,
          control of the robot operation and fast movement interrupts.
      • A probe alignment unit which improves the (absolute) accuracy of the probe positioning.
      • A computer operating Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
      • DASY4 software.
      • Remote control with teach pendant and additional circuitry for robot safety such as warning lamps,
          etc.
      • The SAM twin phantom enabling testing left-hand and right-hand usage.
      • The device holder for handheld mobile phones.
      • Tissue simulating liquid mixed according to the given recipes.
      • Validation dipole kits allowing validating the proper functioning of the system.




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4.2      SYSTEM COMPONENTS

DASY4 Measurement Server
                                    The DASY4 measurement server is based on a PC/104 CPU board with a
                                    166MHz low-power Pentium, 32MB chip disk and 64MB RAM. The
                                    necessary circuits for communication with either the DAE3 electronic box
                                    as well as the 16-bit AD-converter system for optical detection and digital
                                    I/O interface are contained on the DASY4 I/O-board, which is directly
                                    connected to the PC/104 bus of the CPU board.
                                    The measurement server performs all real-time data evaluation for field
                                    measurements and surface detection, controls robot movements and handles
                                    safety operation.
The PC-operating system cannot interfere with these time critical processes. All connections are supervised by a
watchdog, and disconnection of any of the cables to the measurement server will automatically disarm the robot
and disable all program-controlled robot movements. Furthermore, the measurement server is equipped with
two expansion slots which are reserved for future applications. Please note that the expansion slots do not have a
standardized pinout and therefore only the expansion cards provided by SPEAG can be inserted. Expansion
cards from any other supplier could seriously damage the measurement server. Calibration: No calibration
required.
Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE)
The data acquisition electronics (DAE3) consists of a highly sensitive
electrometer grade preamplifier with auto-zeroing, a channel and gain-
switching multiplexer, a fast 16 bit AD converter and a command
decoder and control logic unit. Transmission to the measurement
server is accomplished through an optical downlink for data and status
information as well as an optical uplink for commands and the clock.
The mechanical probe mounting device includes two different sensor
systems for frontal and sideways probe contacts. They are used for
mechanical surface detection and probe collision detection. The input
impedance of the DAE3 box is 200MOhm; the inputs are symmetrical
and floating. Common mode rejection is above 80 dB.
EX3DV4 Isotropic E-Field Probe for Dosimetric Measurements
Construction:  Symmetrical design with triangular core
               Built-in shielding against static charges
               PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents, e.g., DGBE)
Calibration:   Basic Broad Band Calibration in air: 10-3000 MHz.
               Conversion Factors (CF) for HSL 900 and HSL 1800
               CF-Calibration for other liquids and frequencies upon request.
Frequency:     10 MHz to > 6 GHz; Linearity: ± 0.2 dB (30 MHz to 3 GHz)
Directivity:   ± 0.3 dB in HSL (rotation around probe axis)
               ± 0.5 dB in HSL (rotation normal to probe axis)
Dynamic Range: 10 µW/g to > 100 mW/g; Linearity: ± 0.2 dB
                (noise: typically < 1 µW/g)

Dimensions:       Overall length: 330 mm (Tip: 20 mm)
                  Tip diameter: 2.5 mm (Body: 12 mm)
                  Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1 mm
Application:      High precision dosimetric measurements in any
                  exposure scenario (e.g., very strong gradient fields).
                  Only probe which enables compliance testing for
                  frequencies up to 6 GHz with precision of better
                  30%.                                                   Interior of probe
                                                                                                  E-Field probe EX3DV4




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SAM Phantom (V4.0)
Construction:    The shell corresponds to the specifications of the
                 Specific Anthropomorphic Mannequin (SAM)
                 phantom defined in IEEE 1528-200X, CENELEC
                 50361 and IEC 62209. It enables the dosimetric
                 evaluation of left and right hand phone usage as
                 well as body mounted usage at the flat phantom
                 region. A cover prevents evaporation of the liquid.
                 Reference markings on the phantom allow the
                 complete setup of all predefined phantom
                 positions and measurement grids by manually
                 teaching three points with the robot.
Shell Thickness: 2 ±0.2 mm
Filling Volume: Approx. 25 liters
Dimensions:      Height: 810mm; Length: 1000mm; Width:
                 500mm
Device Holder for SAM Twin Phantom
Construction:    In combination with the Twin SAM Phantom V4.0 or Twin SAM, the Mounting
                 Device (made from POM) enables the rotation of the mounted transmitter in
                 spherical coordinates, whereby the rotation point is the ear opening. The
                 devices can be easily and accurately positioned according to IEC, IEEE,
                 CENELEC, FCC or other specifications. The device holder can be locked at
                 different phantom locations (left head, right head, and flat phantom).




System Validation Kits
Construction:      Symmetrical dipole with l/4 balun Enables measurement of feedpoint
                   impedance with NWA Matched for use near flat phantoms filled with brain
                   simulating solutions Includes distance holder and tripod adaptor.
Frequency:         450, 900, 1800, 2450, 5800 MHz
Return loss:       > 20 dB at specified validation position
Power capability: > 100 W (f < 1GHz); > 40 W (f > 1GHz)
Dimensions:        450V2: dipole length: 270 mm; overall height: 330 mm
                   D900V2: dipole length: 149 mm; overall height: 330 mm
                   D1800V2: dipole length: 72 mm; overall height: 300 mm
                   D2450V2: dipole length: 51.5 mm; overall height: 300 mm
                   D5GHzV2: dipole length: 25.5 mm; overall height: 290 mm




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5. EVALUATION PROCEDURES

DATA EVALUATION
The DASY4 post processing software (SEMCAD) automatically executes the following procedures to calculate the
field units from the microvolt readings at the probe connector. The parameters used in the evaluation are stored in
the configuration modules of the software:
              Probe parameters:      - Sensitivity                  Normi, ai0, ai1, ai2
                                     - Conversion factor            ConvFi
                                     - Diode compression point      dcpi
              Device parameters:     - Frequency                    f
                                     - Crest factor                 cf
              Media parameters:      - Conductivity                 σ
                                     - Density                      ρ
These parameters must be set correctly in the software. They can be found in the component documents or be
imported into the software from the configuration files issued for the DASY components. In the direct measuring
mode of the multi-meter option, the parameters of the actual system setup are used. In the scan visualization and
export modes, the parameters stored in the corresponding document files are used.
The first step of the evaluation is a linearization of the filtered input signal to account for the compression
characteristics of the detector diode. The compensation depends on the input signal, the diode type and the DC-
transmission factor from the diode to the evaluation electronics. If the exciting field is pulsed, the crest factor of the
signal must be known to correctly compensate for peak power. The formula for each channel can be given as:
                                          2        cf
                    V =U +U
                       i      i           i
                                              ⋅
                                                  dcp i

            with    Vi        = Compensated signal of channel i                                  (i = x, y, z)
                    Ui        = Input signal of channel i                                        (i = x, y, z)
                    cf        = Crest factor of exciting field                                   (DASY parameter)
                    dcpi      = Diode compression point                                          (DASY parameter)

From the compensated input signals the primary field data for each channel can be evaluated:
            E-field probes:                        V
                              E       =                           i
                                  i
                                              Norm • ConvF    i


                                                                                                  2

            H-field probes:                                            a +a f +a f
                                                                      i10   i11            i12

                                                   H      i
                                                              =   Vi ⋅
                                                                            f
            with    Vi    = Compensated signal of channel i                                      (i = x, y, z)
                    Normi = Sensor sensitivity of channel i                                      (i = x, y, z)
                            µV/(V/m)2 for E0field Probes
                    ConvF = Sensitivity enhancement in solution
                    aij   = Sensor sensitivity factors for H-field probes
                    f     = Carrier frequency (GHz)
                    Ei    = Electric field strength of channel i in V/m
                    Hi    = Magnetic field strength of channel i in A/m




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The RSS value of the field components gives the total field strength (Hermitian magnitude):
                                     2              2        2
                    E   tot
                              =    E +E +E
                                     x              y        z


The primary field data are used to calculate the derived field units.

                                         2            σ
                    SAR = E                    ⋅
                                         tot
                                                   ρ ⋅1000
            with    SAR           = local specific absorption rate in mW/g
                    Etot          = total field strength in V/m
                    σ             = conductivity in [mho/m] or [Siemens/m]
                    ρ             = equivalent tissue density in g/cm3
Note that the density is normally set to 1 (or 1.06), to account for actual brain density rather than the density of the
simulation liquid.
The power flow density is calculated assuming the excitation field as a free space field.
                                     2
                                   E                    or       P
                                                                               2
                                                                           = H tot ⋅ 37.7
                    P pwe =          tot
                                                                     pwe
                                  3770
            with    Ppwe = Equivalent power density of a plane wave in mW/cm2
                    Etot    = total electric field strength in V/m
         Htot      = total magnetic field strength in A/m




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SAR MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES
The procedure for assessing the peak spatial-average SAR value consists of the following steps:
•   Power Reference Measurement
    The reference and drift jobs are useful jobs for monitoring the power drift of the device under test in the batch
    process. Both jobs measure the field at a specified reference position, at a selectable distance from the phantom
    surface. The reference position can be either the selected section’s grid reference point or a user point in this
    section. The reference job projects the selected point onto the phantom surface, orients the probe
    perpendicularly to the surface, and approaches the surface using the selected detection method.
•   Area Scan
    The area scan is used as a fast scan in two dimensions to find the area of high field values, before doing a finer
    measurement around the hot spot. The sophisticated interpolation routines implemented in DASY4 software can
    find the maximum locations even in relatively coarse grids. The scan area is defined by an editable grid. This
    grid is anchored at the grid reference point of the selected section in the phantom. When the area scan’s
    property sheet is brought-up, grid was at to 15 mm by 15 mm and can be edited by a user.
•   Zoom Scan
    Zoom scans are used to assess the peak spatial SAR values within a cubic averaging volume containing 1 g and
    10 g of simulated tissue. The default zoom scan measures 5x5x7 points within a cube whose base faces are
    centered around the maximum found in a preceding area scan job within the same procedure. If the preceding
    Area Scan job indicates more then one maximum, the number of Zoom Scans has to be enlarged accordingly
    (The default number inserted is 1).
•   Power Drift measurement
    The drift job measures the field at the same location as the most recent reference job within the same procedure,
    and with the same settings. The drift measurement gives the field difference in dB from the reading conducted
    within the last reference measurement. Several drift measurements are possible for one reference measurement.
    This allows a user to monitor the power drift of the device under test within a batch process. In the properties
    of the Drift job, the user can specify a limit for the drift and have DASY4 software stop the measurements if
    this limit is exceeded.
•   Z-Scan
    The Z Scan job measures points along a vertical straight line. The line runs along the Z-axis of a one-
    dimensional grid. A user can anchor the grid to the current probe location. As with any other grids, the local Z-
    axis of the anchor location establishes the Z-axis of the grid.




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SPATIAL PEAK SAR EVALUATION
The procedure for spatial peak SAR evaluation has been implemented according to the IEEE1529 standard. It
can be conducted for 1 g and 10 g.
The DASY4 system allows evaluations that combine measured data and robot positions, such as:
   • maximum search
   • extrapolation
   • boundary correction
   • peak search for averaged SAR
During a maximum search, global and local maximum searches are automatically performed in 2-D after each
Area Scan measurement with at least 6 measurement points. It is based on the evaluation of the local SAR
gradient calculated by the Quadratic Shepard’s method. The algorithm will find the global maximum and all
local maxima within -2 dB of the global maxima for all SAR distributions.
Extrapolation
Extrapolation routines are used to obtain SAR values between the lowest measurement points and the inner
phantom surface. The extrapolation distance is determined by the surface detection distance and the probe
sensor offset. Several measurements at different distances are necessary for the extrapolation.
Extrapolation routines require at least 10 measurement points in 3-D space. They are used in the Cube Scan to
obtain SAR values between the lowest measurement points and the inner phantom surface. The routine uses the
modified Quadratic Shepard’s method for extrapolation. For a grid using 5x5x7 measurement points with 5mm
resolution amounting to 343 measurement points, the uncertainty of the extrapolation routines is less than 1%
for 1 g and 10 g cubes.
Boundary effect
For measurements in the immediate vicinity of a phantom surface, the field coupling effects between the probe
and the boundary influence the probe characteristics. Boundary effect errors of different dosimetric probe types
have been analyzed by measurements and using a numerical probe model. As expected, both methods showed
an enhanced sensitivity in the immediate vicinity of the boundary. The effect strongly depends on the probe
dimensions and disappears with increasing distance from the boundary. The sensitivity can be approximately
given as:




Since the decay of the boundary effect dominates for small probes (a<<λ), the cos-term can be omitted. Factors
Sb (parameter Alpha in the DASY4 software) and a (parameter Delta in the DASY4 software) are assessed
during probe calibration and used for numerical compensation of the boundary effect. Several simulations and
measurements have confirmed that the compensation is valid for different field and boundary configurations.
This simple compensation procedure can largely reduce the probe uncertainty near boundaries. It works well as
long as:
   • the boundary curvature is small
   • the probe axis is angled less than 30_ to the boundary normal
   • the distance between probe and boundary is larger than 25% of the probe diameter
   • the probe is symmetric (all sensors have the same offset from the probe tip)
Since all of these requirements are fulfilled in a DASY4 system, the correction of the probe boundary effect in
the vicinity of the phantom surface is performed in a fully automated manner via the measurement data
extraction during postprocessing.




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6. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY
                            UNCERTAINTY BUDGE ACCORDING TO IEEE P1528
                                                                                            Standard
                                  Uncertainty Probability
Error Description                 Value ±%
                                                                   Divisor   C1 1g          unc.(1g/10g)    V1 or Veff
                                              distribution                                  ±%
Measurement System
Probe calibration                 ±4.8          normal             1         1              ±4.8            ∞

Axial isotropy of probe           ±4.6          rectangular        √3        (1-Cp)1/2      ±1.9            ∞
                                                                                    1/2
Sph. Isotropy of probe            ±9.7          rectangular        √3        (Cp)           ±3.9            ∞

Probe linearity                   ±4.5          rectangular        √3        1              ±2.7            ∞

Detection Limit                   ±0.9          rectangular        √3        1              ±0.6            ∞
Boundary effects                  ±8.5          rectangular        √3        1              ±4.8            ∞

Readoutelectronics                ±1.0          normal             1         1              ±1.0            ∞

Response time                     ±0.9          rectangular        √3        1              ±0.5            ∞

Integration time                  ±1.2          rectangular        √3        1              ±0.8            ∞

Mech Constrains of robot          ±0.5          rectangular        √3        1              ±0.2            ∞

Probe positioning                 ±2.7          rectangular        √3        1              ±1.7            ∞

Extrap. And integration           ±4.0          rectangular        √3        1              ±2.3            ∞
RF ambient conditiona             ±0.54         rectangular        √3        1              ±0.43           ∞

Test Sample Related
Device positioning                ±2.2          normal             1         1              ±2.23           11
Device holder uncertainty         ±5            normal             1         1              ±5.0            7
Power drift                       ±5            rectangular        √3        1              ±2.9            ∞

Phantom and Set up
Phantom uncertainty               ±4            rectangular        √3        1              ±2.3            ∞

Liquid conductivity               ±5            rectangular        √3        0.6            ±1.7            ∞

Liquid conductivity               ±5            rectangular        √3        0.6            ±3.5/1.7        ∞

Liquid permittivity               ±5            rectangular        √3        0.6            ±1.7            ∞

Liquid permittivity               ±5            rectangular        √3        0.6            ±1.7            ∞



Combined Standard Uncertainty                                                               ±12.14/11.76

Coverage Factor for 95%                         kp=2
Expanded Standard Uncertainty                                                               ±24.29/23.51
    Table: Worst-case uncertainty for DASY4 assessed according to IEEE P1528.
    The budge is valid for the frequency range 300 MHz to 6G Hz and represents a worst-case analysis.




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7. EXPOSURE LIMIT
  (A). Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (W/kg)
      Whole-Body       Partial-Body     Hands, Wrists, Feet and Ankles
      0.4             8.0               2.0
  (B). Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg)
      Whole-Body       Partial-Body     Hands, Wrists, Feet and Ankles
      0.08            1.6               4.0
     NOTE:     Whole-Body SAR is averaged over the entire body, partial-body SAR is averaged over any
               1 gram of tissue defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube. SAR for hands, wrists,
               feet and ankles is averaged over any 10 grams of tissue defined as a tissue volume in the
               shape of a cube.
     Population/Uncontrolled Environments:
     are defined as locations where there is the exposure of individuals who have no knowledge or
     control of their exposure.
     Occupational/Controlled Environments:
     are defined as locations where there is exposure that may be incurred by people who are aware of
     the potential for exposure, (i.e. as a result of employment or occupation).
                                      NOTE
                   GENERAL POPULATION/UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE
                               PARTIAL BODY LIMIT
                                     1.6 W/kg




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8. TYPICAL COMPOSITION OF INGREDIENTS FOR LIQUID TISSUE
   PHANTOMS
  The following tissue formulations are provided for reference only as some of the parameters have not been
  thoroughly verified. The composition of ingredients may be modified accordingly to achieve the desired target
  tissue parameters required for routine SAR evaluation.
                                                                            Frequency
         Ingredients                                                          (MHz)
        (% by weight)
                                    450                   835                     915                   1900                 2450

         Tissue Type        Head          Body    Head          Body      Head          Body    Head           Body   Head          Body

            Water           38.56         51.16   41.45         52.4      41.05         56.0    54.9           40.4   62.7          73.2

         Salt (NaCl)        3.95          1.49    1.45          1.4       1.35          0.76    0.18           0.5    0.5           0.04

            Sugar           56.32         46.78   56.0          45.0      56.5          41.76    0.0           58.0   0.0           0.0

            HEC             0.98          0.52     1.0          1.0        1.0          1.21     0.0           1.0    0.0           0.0

         Bactericide        0.19          0.05     0.1          0.1        0.1          0.27     0.0           0.1    0.0           0.0

         Triton X-100        0.0           0.0     0.0          0.0        0.0           0.0     0.0           0.0    36.8          0.0

            DGBE             0.0           0.0     0.0          0.0        0.0           0.0    44.92          0.0    0.0           26.7

      Dielectric Constant   43.42         58.0    42.54         56.1      42.0          56.8    39.9           54.0   39.8          52.5

      Conductivity (S/m)    0.85          0.83    0.91          0.95       1.0          1.07    1.42           1.45   1.88          1.78

  Salt: 99+% Pure Sodium Chloride            Sugar: 98+% Pure Sucrose
                             +
  Water: De-ionized, 16 MΩ resistivity       HEC: Hydroxyethyl Cellulose
  DGBE: 99+% Di(ethylene glycol) butyl ether, [2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol]
  Triton X-100 (ultra pure): Polyethylene glycol mono [4-(1, 1, 3, 3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]ether




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9. MEASUREMENT RESULTS
9.1 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK
  The system performance check is performed prior to any usage of the system in order to guarantee reproducible
  results. The system performance check verifies that the system operates within its specifications. The system
  performance check results are tabulated below. And also the corresponding SAR plot is attached as well in the
  SAR plots files.
  SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS
  •     The measurements were performed in the flat section of the SAM twin phantom filled with Body
        simulating liquid of the following parameters.
  •     The DASY4 system with an E-field probe EX3DV3 SN:3531 was used for the measurements.
  •     The dipole was mounted on the small tripod so that the dipole feed point was positioned below the center
        marking of the flat phantom section and the dipole was oriented parallel to the body axis (the long side of
        the phantom). The standard measuring distance was 15 mm (below 1 GHz) and 10 mm (above 1 GHz)
        from dipole center to the simulating liquid surface.
  •     The coarse grid with a grid spacing of 10mm was aligned with the dipole.
  •     Special 5x5x7 fine cube was chosen for cube integration (dx=dy= 7.5 mm, dz= 3 mm).
  •     Distance between probe sensors and phantom surface was set to 3.0 mm.
  •     The dipole input power (forward power) was 250 mW±3%.
  •     The results are normalized to 1 W input power.
  Reference SAR values
  The reference SAR values were using measurement results indicated in the dipole calibration document (see
  table below)
     Frequency                              Local SAR at Surface               Local SAR at Surface
                  1g SAR      10g SAR
       (MHz)                                 (Above Feed Point)           (y = 2cm offset from feed point)
         900        10.3        6.57                 16.4                                 5.4
          1800               38.2               20.3                      69.5                                   6.8
      2450(Body)             55.6           26.36                       128.8                                    N/A

  SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK RESULTS
  Dipole: D2450V2 SN: 728
  Date: March 24, 2007 Ambient condition: Temperature 24.8°C; Relative humidity: 55%
               B od y S im u latin g Liq u id
                                                         P aram eters         T a rget    M easu red     D eviation [% ]   L im ited [% ]
       f(M H z)       T em p . [°C ]    D ep th [cm ]
                                                         P erm itivity:       5 2 .7 0     5 1 .7 0          -1 .9 0            ± 5
      2 4 5 0 .0 0        2 3 .8 0         1 5 .0 0     C on d u c tivity:       1 .9 5     1 .9 1           -2 .0 5            ± 5
                                                           1g SAR :           5 5 .6 0     5 4 .4 0          -2 .1 6            ± 5




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9.2 TEST LIQUID CONFIRMATION
   SIMULATING LIQUIDS PARAMETER CHECK
   The simulating liquids should be checked at the beginning of a series of SAR measurements to determine of the
   dielectric parameters are within the tolerances of the specified target values
   The relative permittivity and conductivity of the tissue material should be within ± 5% of the values given in the
   table below. 5% may not be easily achieved at certain frequencies. Under such circumstances, 10% tolerance
   may be used until more precise tissue recipes are available
   IEEE SCC-34/SC-2 P1528 RECOMMENDED TISSUE DIELECTRIC PARAMETERS
   The head tissue dielectric parameters recommended by the IEEE SCC-34/SC-2 in P1528 have been
   incorporated in the following table. These head parameters are derived from planar layer models simulating the
   highest expected SAR for the dielectric properties and tissue thickness variations in a human head. Other head
   and body tissue parameters that have not been specified in P1528 are derived from the tissue dielectric
   parameters computed from the 4-Cole-Cole equations and extrapolated according to the head parameters
   specified in P1528
       Target Frequency                        Head                                        Body
            (MHz)
                                       εr                σ (S/m)                 εr                 σ (S/m)
                150                  52.3                   0.76                61.9                 0.80
                300                  45.3                   0.87                58.2                 0.92
                450                  43.5                   0.87                56.7                 0.94
                835                  41.5                   0.90                55.2                 0.97
                900                  41.5                   0.97                55.0                 1.05
                915                  41.5                   0.98                55.0                 1.06
                1450                 40.5                   1.20                54.0                 1.30
                1610                 40.3                   1.29                53.8                 1.40
           1800-2000                 40.0                   1.40                53.3                 1.52
                2450                 39.2                   1.80                52.7                 1.95
                3000                 38.5                   2.40                52.0                 2.73
                5800                 45.3                   5.27                48.2                 6.00



   SIMULATING LIQUIDS PARAMETER CHECK RESULTS
   Date: March 24, 2007 Ambient condition: Temperature 24.8°C; Relative humidity: 55%
            Body Simulating Liquid
                                               Parameters          Target   Measured    Deviation[%] Limited[%]
      f (MHz)      Temp. [°C]   Depth (cm)
                                               Permitivity:        52.70     51.70          -1.90             ±5
      2450.00          23.80      15.00
                                              Conductivity:        1.95      1.91           -2.05             ±5




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9.3 EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES AND TEST MODE
o Software used to control the EUT for staying in continuous transmitting mode was
  programmed.
o SAR measurement was performed with hosts (Sony VGN-S44TP, Acer TravelMate 8000,
  and Dell D600).
o The middle channel was performed preliminarily for three modes (“Tip Touched”, “Bottom
  Face Touched” and “Side Touched”) at body position.
o The output power (dBm) we measured before SAR test in different channel.

  Output powers are measured as below:

  802.11b Power (dBm):
                            Mode
  Frequency
                                           802.11b/1M Average           802.11b/1M Peak
              1(2412 MHz)                       21.03 dBm                     23.50 dBm

              6(2437 MHz)                      21.08 dBm                      23.51 dBm

            11(2462 MHz)                       20.37 dBm                      22.77 dBm

  802.11g Power(dBm):
                            Mode
  Frequency
                                           802.11b/6M Average           802.11b/6M Peak
              1(2412 MHz)                      18.38 dBm                      21.02 dBm

              6(2437 MHz)                      18.41 dBm                      21.09 dBm

            11(2462 MHz)                       18.29 dBm                      21.03 dBm

  802.11n HT20 TOTAL Power (dBm):
                            Mode              802.11n/6.5M                   802.11n/6.5M
  Frequency                                     Average                          Peak
              1(2412 MHz)                      20.20 dBm                      22.91 dBm

              6(2437 MHz)                      20.30 dBm                      *22.96 dBm

            11(2462 MHz)                       20.04 dBm                      22.91 dBm

  802.11n HT40 TOTAL Power (dBm):
                            Mode              802.11n/6.5M                   802.11n/13M
  Frequency                                     Average                          Peak
              1(2412 MHz)                       16.76dBm                      19.59 dBm

              6(2437 MHz)                      16.93 dBm                      19.62 dBm

            11(2462 MHz)                       16.93 dBm                      *19.86dBm




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The distance between EUT(C300RC) and phantom for different hosts:
Sony VGN-S44TP host:




                                                         Distance is 19mm for Bottom Flat Touch



Acer TravelMate 8000 host:




                                                     Distance is 12mm for Bottom Flat Touch



Dell D600 host:




                                                     Distance is 14mm for Bottom Flat Touch




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9.4 SAR MEASUREMENTS RESULTS

Body position Sony VGN-S44TP host Bottom Flat Touched




                     19mm

                                                                       19mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                  Bottom Flat Touched
802.11b: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=1M,                      Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     19mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.282               1.6
802.11g: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6M,                      Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     19mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.452               1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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Body position Sony VGN-S44TP host Bottom Flat Touched




                     19mm

                                                                       19mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                  Bottom Flat Touched
802.11n HT20: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6.5M,               Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     19mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.446               1.6
802.11n HT40: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=13M,                Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     19mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.215               1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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Body position Acer host Bottom Flat Touched




                       12mm
                                                                      12mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                     Bottom Flat Touched
802.11b: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=1M,                        Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid            SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]            (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     12mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8               0.681               1.6
802.11g: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6M,                        Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid            SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]            (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     12mm           Printed           1            2412           23.8               0.712               1.6
     12mm           Printed           6            2437              23.8            0.857               1.6
     12mm           Printed           11           2462              23.8            0.932               1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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Body position Acer host Bottom Flat Touch




                       12mm
                                                                      12mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                     Bottom Flat Touched
802.11n HT20: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6.5M,                 Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid            SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]            (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     12mm           Printed           1            2412           23.8               0.906               1.6
     12mm           Printed           6            2437              23.8            0.875               1.6
     12mm           Printed           11           2462              23.8            1.010               1.6
802.11n HT40: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=13M,                  Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid            SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]            (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     12mm           Printed           1            2412           23.8               0.738               1.6
     12mm           Printed           6            2437              23.8            0.861               1.6
     12mm           Printed           11           2462              23.8            0.969               1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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Body position Dell D600 host Bottom Flat Touched




                                                                       14mm
                        14mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                  Bottom Flat Touched
802.11b: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=1M,                      Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     14mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.478               1.6
802.11g: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6M,                      Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid          SAR(1g)               Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]          (W/kg)              (W/kg)
     14mm           Printed           6            2437           23.8             0.597               1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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Body position Dell D600 host Bottom Flat Touched




                                                                            14mm
                        14mm




                Bottom Flat Touched                                     Bottom Flat Touched
802.11n HT20: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=6.5M,                 Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid              SAR(1g)             Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]              (W/kg)            (W/kg)
     14mm           Printed           1            2412           23.8                1.150              1.6
     14mm           Printed           6            2437              23.8             1.220              1.6
     14mm           Printed           11           2462              23.8             1.320              1.6
802.11n HT40: Duty Cycle =100 %, Crest Factor: 1, Rate=13M,                  Depth of liquid: 15.0 cm
                                                Frequency        Liquid              SAR(1g)             Limit
   Sep. [mm]        Antenna        Channel
                                                  [MHz]         Temp[°C]              (W/kg)            (W/kg)
     14mm           Printed           1            2412           23.8                0.608              1.6
     14mm           Printed           6            2437              23.8             0.681              1.6
     14mm           Printed           11           2462              23.8             0.552              1.6
Notes:
    1. *: Peak power.
    2. Bottom face in parallel with flat phantom. for Bottom Touch
    3. See attachment for the result presentation in plot format.




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10. EUT PHOTOS




         Printed antenna




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11.       EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS
                                                                                          Calibration     Calibration
          Name of Equipment             Manufacturer      Type/Model     Serial Number
                                                                                          Cycle(days)        Due
S-Parameter Network Analyzer          Agilent           E8358A         US40260243        365            06/21/08
Electronic Probe kit                  Hewlett Packard   85070D         N/A               N/A            N/A

Power Meter                           Agilent           E4416A         GB41291611        365            03/20/08
Power Sensor                          Agilent           E9327A         US40441097        365            06/07/08
Thermometer                           Amarell           4046           25058             3650           10/02/14

Signal Generator                      Agilent           E8257C         US42340162        365            06/27/07
Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE)    SPEAG             DAE3           500               365            08/23/07

Dosimetric E-Field Probe              SPEAG             EX3DV3         3531              365            12/14/07

2450 MHz System Validation Dipole     SPEAG             D2450V2        728               730            04/26/08

5GHz System Validation Dipole         SPEAG             D5GHzV2        1004              730            02/09/08

Probe Alignment Unit                  SPEAG             LB (V2)        348               N/A            N/A

Robot                                 Staubli           RX90B L        F02/5T69A1/A/01 N/A              N/A

SAM Twin Phantom V4.0                 SPEAG             N/A            N/A               N/A            N/A

Devices Holder                        SPEAG             N/A            N/A               N/A            N/A

Head 2450 MHz                         CCS               H/M 2450A      N/A               N/A            N/A

Muscle 2450 MHz                       CCS               H/M 2450A      N/A               N/A            N/A

Head 5800 MHz                         CCS               H/M 5800A      N/A               N/A            N/A

Muscle 5800 MHz                       CCS               H/M 5800A      N/A               N/A            N/A




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12.      FACILITIES
      All measurement facilities used to collect the measurement data are located at
         No. 81-1, Lane 210, Bade Rd. 2, Luchu Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
         No. 11, Wugong 6th Rd., Wugu Industrial Park, Taipei Hsien 248, Taiwan.
         No. 199, Chunghsen Road, Hsintien City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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14. ATTACHMENTS
Exhibit Content
  1    System Performance Check Plots
  2    SAR Test Plots




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