ALPS B230X Intel Pentium Fiyati User Manual
- June 17, 2024
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ALPS B230X Intel Pentium Fiyati
Abstract
This report has been prepared on behalf of ALPS ALPINE CO., LTD. to document the findings of the maximum permissible exposure evaluation on the Kick Sensor (B2301/B2302). The information provided in this report is only applicable to the device herein documented as the EUT. The purpose of this evaluation is to establish a minimum safe distance as per the RF exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307 & §1.1310 and RSS-102. This report documents the results of testing to the requirements of:
- CFR Title 47 Volume 1 Practice and Procedure; (1.1307)
Environmental Assessments
- RSS-102 Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands)
This evaluation was performed by Washington Laboratories, LTD., located at 4840 Winchester Blvd., Suite #5, Frederick, MD 21703 (USA). Washington Laboratories, LTD., has been accepted as an EMC Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the United States/European Union Memorandum of Agreement. Washington Laboratories, LTD., has been accepted by the FCC and approved by ANAB under Testing Certificate AT-1448 as an independent FCC test laboratory.
Revision History | Description of Change | Date |
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Rev 0 | Initial Release | December 18, 2023 |
Introduction
This report has been prepared on behalf of ALPS ALPINE CO., LTD. for the Kick
Sensor (B2301/B2302) (FCC ID: CWTB230X) to show compliance with the RF
exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307 & §1.1310 and in RSS-102.
The testing in support of this evaluation was performed at Washington
Laboratories, LTD., located at: 4840 Winchester Blvd., Frederick, MD 21703.
Please reference test report #18420-01. Washington Laboratories, LTD., has
been accepted as an EMC Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the United
States/European Union Memorandum of Agreement. Washington Laboratories, Ltd.
is accredited with ANAB under Testing Certificate AT-1448.
Requirements
Transmitter Categories
Fixed Installations
A fixed location means that the device, including its antenna, is physically
secured at a permanent location and is not able to be easily moved to another
location. Additionally, distance to humans from the antenna is maintained to
at least 2 meters.
Mobile Devices
A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in
other than fixed locations and to be generally used in such a way that a
separation distance of at least 20 centimetres is normally maintained between
the transmitter’s radiating structures and the body of the user or nearby
persons. Transmitters designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be
easily re-located, such as a wireless modem operating in a laptop computer,
are considered mobile devices if they meet the 20-centimetre separation
requirement. The FCC rules for evaluating mobile devices for RF compliance are
found in 47 CFR §2.1091.
Portable Devices
A portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so
that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimetres of
the body of the user. Portable device requirements are found in Section
§2.1093 of the FCC’s Rules (47 CFR §2.1093).
Exposure Categories
The limits for exposure are determined by the type of situation in which the individual is exposed.
Table 1 lists the limits for the particular environment.
Occupational/Controlled Exposure
In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits apply to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, who have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This exposure category is also applicable when the exposure is transient due to incidental passage through a location where the exposure levels may be higher than the general population/uncontrolled limits, but the exposed person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means.
Awareness of the potential for RF exposure in a workplace or similar environment can be provided through specific training as part of an RF safety program. If appropriate, warning signs and labels can also be used to establish such awareness by providing prominent information on the risk of potential exposure and instructions on methods to minimize such exposure risks.
General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
The general population / uncontrolled exposure limits apply to situations in
which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as
a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential
for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Members of the
general public would come under this category when exposure is not employment-
related; for example, in the case of a wireless transmitter that exposes
persons in its vicinity. Warning labels placed on low-power consumer devices
such as cellular telephones are not considered sufficient to allow the device
to be considered under the occupational/controlled category and the general
population/uncontrolled exposure limits apply to these devices.
Table 1: MPE Limits – FCC
Frequency Range (MHz)
|
Electric Field Strength (V/m)
|
Magnetic Field Strength (A/m)
|
Power Density (mW/cm 2)
|
Averaging Time (minutes)
---|---|---|---|---
(A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposures
0.3 – 3.0| 614| 1.63| (100)| 6
3.0 – 30| 1842/f| 4.89/f| (900/f2)| 6
30 – 300| 61.4| 0.163| 1| 6
300 – 1500| N/A| N/A| f/300| 6
1500 – 100,000| N/A| N/A| 5| 6
(B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
0.3 – 1.34| 614| 1.63| (100)| 30
1.34 – 30| 824/f| 2.19/f| (180/f2)| 30
30 – 300| 27.5| 0.073| 0.2| 30
300 – 1500| N/A| N/A| f/1500| 30
1500 – 100,000| N/A| N/A| 1| 30
- (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposures
- (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
Table 2: MPE Limits – ISED
Frequency Range (MHz)| Electric Field (V/m rms)| Magnetic Field
(A/m rms)| Power Density (W/m 2)| Reference Period (minutes)
---|---|---|---|---
Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
0.003 – 10| 83| 90| –| Instantaneous *
0.1 – 10| –| 0.73/ ƒ| –| 6
1.1 – 10| 87/ ƒ 0.5| –| –| 6
10 – 20| 27.46| 0.0728| 2| 6
20 – 48| 58.07/ ƒ 0.25| 0.1540/ ƒ 0.25| 8.944/ ƒ 0.5| 6
48 – 300| 22.06| 0.05852| 1.291| 6
300 – 6000| 3.142 ƒ 0.3417| 0.008335 ƒ 0.3417| 0.02619ƒ0.6834| 6
6000 – 15000| 61.4| 0.163| 10| 6
15000 – 150000| 61.4| 0.163| 10| 616000/ ƒ 1.2
150000 – 300000| 0.158 ƒ 0.5| 4.21 x 10-4 ƒ 0.5| 6.67 x 10-5 ƒ| 616000/ ƒ 1.2
ƒ in MHz, * Based on nerve stimulation, Based on specific absorption rate
(SAR)
Frequency Range (MHz)| Electric Field (V/m rms)| Magnetic
Field (A/m rms)| Power Density (W/m 2)| Reference Period
(minutes)
Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposures
0.003 – 1023| 170| 180| –| Instantaneous
0.1 – 10| –| 1.6/ ƒ| –| 6
1.29 – 10| 193/ ƒ 0.5| –| –| 6
10 – 20| 61.4| 0.163| 10| 6
20 – 48| 129.8/ ƒ 0.25| 0.3444/ ƒ 0.25| 44.72/ ƒ 0.5| 6
48 – 100| 49.33| 0.1309| 6.455| 6
100 – 6000| 15.60 ƒ 0.25| 0.04138 ƒ 0.25| 0.6455ƒ0.5| 6
6000 – 15000| 137| 0.364| 50| 6
15000 –150000| 137| 0.364| 50| 616000/ ƒ 1.2
150000 – 300000| 0.354 ƒ 0.5| 9.40 x 10-4 ƒ 0.5| 3.33 x 10-4 ƒ| 616000/ ƒ 1.2
ƒ in MHz, Based on nerve stimulation, Based on specific absorption rate
(SAR)
Device Summary
The table below summarizes the criteria used to evaluate the EUT.
Table 3: Device Summary – Kick Sensor (B2301/B2302)
Transmitter Category: | Other than Fixed |
---|---|
Exposure Category: | General (Unlicensed, Part §15C) |
Antenna Gain: | +7.9 dBi |
Power Output (dBm): | +3.21 dBm (2.1 mW) |
Evaluation Distance: | 20 cm |
TX Frequency Range: | 57.493 GHz to 63.035 GHz |
FCC Limit: | 1.0 mW/cm2 |
ISED Limit: | 1.0 mW/cm2 |
Minimum Separation: | 1.014 cm |
The power output, shown above, is the [calculated] peak antenna port conducted power. (Reference Test Report # 18420-01).
Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation
The highest RF output power of the unit was measured and recorded. This level shall be compared to the appropriate power density limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure and/or Occupational/Controlled Exposure, according to FCC Rule Part §1.1310. The MPE shall be calculated at 20 cm to show compliance with the power density limit. The following formula was used to calculate the Power Density:
where,
S = Power Density
P = Output Power at the Antenna Terminals
G = Gain of Transmit Antenna (linear gain-isotropic)
R = Distance from Transmitting Antenna
Table 4: Transmitter MPE Calculation Summary (FCC)
Exposure Results, FCC|
Separation Required
< 20 cm
---|---
Frequency| 60.264| GHz
Limit| 1.000| mW/cm^2
Distance (cm), R =| 20| cm
Power (dBm), P =| 3.210| dBm
TX Ant Gain (dBi), G =| 7.90| dB
Power Density:| 0.0026| mW/cm^2
Minimum Distance:| 1.014| cm
Power Ratio of Limit| 0.003| %
Table 5: Transmitter MPE Calculation Summary (ISED)
Exposure Results, ISED Canada|
Separation Required
< 20 cm
---|---
Frequency| 60.264| GHz
Limit| 1.000| mW/cm^2
Distance (cm), R =| 20| cm
Power (dBm), P =| 3.210| dBm
TX Ant Gain (dBi), G =| 7.90| dB
Power Density| 0.0026| mW/cm^2
Minimum Distance| 1.014| cm
Power Ratio of Limit| 0.003| %
WLL Report 18421-01 Rev 0
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