intel WW07 Wlan Antenna User Guide
- June 11, 2024
- Intel
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intel WW07 Wlan Antenna User Guide
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Highlights
- Intel is obtaining modular approval for WLAN/ BT modules cross ~200 worldwide countries.
- Based on the initial approval (include reference antenna been certified ), the result maybe valid for following antennas conditionally according to country regulations.
- This material is sharing antenna information of the antennas been certified with the initial approval.
- Host integrators should consult with your regulatory compliance interfaces when doubt.
Antennas been certified in the initial approval
Intel® Reference Antenna Type/ Gain (in dBi)*
- 3D Peak Antenna tested within the host. Should be equal or greater than -2 dBi. If a host integrator plans to use a lower gain antenna of the same type, additional CBP(FCC)/EDT(EU) testing need to be performed while the module is installed in the host.
- PIFA and Dipole type reference antennas were certified for all Intel modules*; Monopole type reference antenna has certified for AX211NGW and AX211D2W.
Notes: Beside Dipole for 3165D2W and AX211D2WL
Antenna information of the certified antennas
Notes: Customer should do own selection, evaluation, and certification based on their requirement.
Backup
Antenna information per module
SAR separation and peak antenna gain per module
- Intel® has completed necessary modular SAR certification base on full output power condition, also certified different configurations to cover lower distance conditions (8/ 5mm modular SAR).
- Host output power should align with modular SAR result when leveraging certain configurations.
- Modular SAR distances and output power information are available in the External Product Specification (EPS) document.
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