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SPECTRUM REPORT
(WIFI)
The CE mark as shown below can be used, under the responsibility of the manufacturer, after completion of an EC Declaration of
Conformity and compliance with all relevant EC Directives. The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility
contained in Directive 2014/53/EU are considered.
Bruce Zhang
Laboratory Manager
This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample. The results contained in this test report do not relate to other
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Report No: CCISE170603403
2 Version
Test Engineer
Project Engineer
3 Contents
Page
1 COVER PAGE ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 VERSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
3 CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
4 TEST SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................................. 4
5 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................. 5
5.1 CLIENT INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF E.U.T. ...................................................................................................................... 5
5.3 LABORATORY FACILITY ........................................................................................................................................ 6
5.4 LABORATORY LOCATION ...................................................................................................................................... 6
5.5 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ........................................................................................................................ 6
5.6 TEST INSTRUMENTS LIST....................................................................................................................................... 7
6 RADIO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION IN ETSI EN 300 328 ........................................................................... 8
6.1 TEST ENVIRONMENT AND MODE ............................................................................................................................ 8
6.2 TRANSMITTER REQUIREMENT ............................................................................................................................... 9
6.2.1 RF Output Power ............................................................................................................................................ 9
6.2.2 Power Spectral Density ............................................................................................................................... 11
6.2.3 Duty Cycle, Tx-sequence, Tx-gap ............................................................................................................. 16
6.2.4 Medium Utilisation (MU) factor ................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.5 Adaptivity (Adaptive Equipment Using Modulations Other Than FHSS) ............................................. 18
6.2.6 Occupied Channel Bandwidth .................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.7 Transmitter unwanted emissions in the out-of-band domain ................................................................. 27
6.2.8 Spurious emissions ...................................................................................................................................... 32
6.3 RECEIVER REQUIREMENT .................................................................................................................................... 41
6.3.1 Spurious emissions ...................................................................................................................................... 41
6.3.2 Receiver Blocking ........................................................................................................................................ 49
7 TEST SETUP PHOTO ........................................................................................................................................ 54
8 EUT CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS ................................................................................................................ 55
9 APPENDIX........................................................................................................................................................... 56
4 Test Summary
Radio Spectrum Matter (RSM) Part ofTx
Test
Test Items Test method Limit/Severity Uncertainty Result
Requirement
Clause
RF Output Power Clause 4.3.2.2 Clause 4.3.2.2.3 ±1.5dB PASS
5.4.2.2.1.2
Power Spectral Density Clause 4.3.2.3 Clause 5.4.3 Clause 4.3.2.3.3 ±1.5dB PASS
Adaptivity (Adaptive
Equipment using Clause
Clause 4.3.2.6 Clause 4.3.2.6 ±5% PASS
Modulations Other Than 5.4.6.2
FHSS)
Occupied Channel Clause
Clause 4.3.2.7 Clause 4.3.2.7.3 ±5% PASS
Bandwidth 5.4.7.2
Transmitter unwanted
emissions in the Clause
Clause 4.3.2.8 Clause 4.3.2.8.3 ±1.5dB PASS
5.4.8.2
out-of-band domain
Transmitter unwanted
emissions in the Clause
Clause 4.3.2.9 Clause 4.3.2.9.3 ±4.88dB PASS
5.4.9.2
spurious domain
Radio Spectrum Matter (RSM) Part ofRx
5 General Information
5.1 Client Information
Applicant: Shanghai Sunmi Technology Co.,Ltd.
Room 505, KIC Plaza, No.388 Song Hu Road, Yang Pu District,
Address of Applicant:
Shanghai, China
Manufacturer: Shanghai Sunmi Technology Co.,Ltd.
Address of Manufacturer: Room 505, KIC Plaza, No.388 Song Hu Road, Yang Pu District,
Shanghai, China
Factory: Shenzhen Starworks Technology Co.,LTD.
Address of Factory: Basicom lndustry Park, Baolong Avenue 3rd Road, Longgang District,
Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, P.R.China
Conducted method:
Cal. Due
Cal. Date
Item Test Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. date(mm-dd-
(mm-dd-yy)
yy)
1 Spectrum Analyzer Agilent N9020A MY50510123 10-29-2016 10-28- 2017
2 Vector Signal Generator Agilent N5182A MY49060014 10-28-2016 10-27- 2017
3 Signal Generator R&S SMR20 1008100050 02-25-2017 02-24- 2018
4 Power Sensor D.A.R.E RPR3006W 15I00041SNO54 10-29-2016 10-28- 2017
5 Power Sensor D.A.R.E RPR3006W 15I00041SNO12 10-29-2016 10-28- 2017
Shenzhen
XinNuoEr
6 DC Power Supply WYK-10020K CCIS0201 10-31-2016 10-30-2017
Technologies Co.,
Ltd.
Fo Shan HengPu
Temperature Humidity
7 Electronics Co., HPGDS-500 CCIS0240 09-24-2016 09-23-2017
Chamber
Ltd.
8 RF Switch Unit Ascentest AT890-RFB N/A C.B.T
Wideband radio
9 Rhode & Schwarz CMW500 CCIS0194 02-25-2017 02-24-2018
communication tester
C.B.T means Calibration Before Test.
Test procedure: 1. Use a fast power sensor suitable for 2,4 GHz and capable of 1 MS/s.
2. Connect the power sensor to the transmit port, sample the transmit
signal and store the raw data, every channel 25 bursts.Usethese
stored samples in all following steps.
3. Find the start and stop times of each burst in the stored
measurement samples.
4. Between the start and stop times of each individual burst calculate
the RMS power over the burst. Save thesePburst values, as well as
the start and stop times for each burst.
5. The highest of all Pburst values (value "A" in dBm) will be used for
maximum e.i.r.p. calculations.
6. Add the (stated) antenna assembly gain "G" in dBi of the individual
antenna. The RF Output Power (P) shall be calculated using the
formula below:P = A + G
Measurement Record: Uncertainty: ±1.5dB
Measurement Result: Pass
Measurement Data:
802.11b mode
Read Level Antenna Limit
Test conditions EUT Config. EIRP (dBm) Result
(dBm) Gain(dBi) (dBm)
CH 01 12.06 1.09 13.15
NTNV CH 07 12.24 1.09 13.33
CH 13 11.64 1.09 12.73
CH 01 12.02 1.09 13.11
LTNV CH 07 12.21 1.09 13.30 20 Pass
CH 13 11.62 1.09 12.71
CH 01 11.98 1.09 13.07
HTNV CH 07 12.17 1.09 13.26
CH 13 11.58 1.09 12.67
802.11g mode
Read Level Antenna Limit
Test conditions EUT Config. EIRP (dBm) Result
(dBm) Gain(dBi) (dBm)
CH 01 8.03 1.09 9.12
NTNV CH 07 8.08 1.09 9.17
CH 13 8.39 1.09 9.48
CH 01 8.01 1.09 9.10
LTNV CH 07 8.06 1.09 9.15 20 Pass
CH 13 8.36 1.09 9.45
CH 01 7.98 1.09 9.07
HTNV CH 07 8.04 1.09 9.13
CH 13 8.31 1.09 9.40
802.11n-H20 mode
Read Level Antenna Limit
Test conditions EUT Config. EIRP (dBm) Result
(dBm) Gain(dBi) (dBm)
CH 01 8.27 1.09 9.36
NTNV CH 07 7.95 1.09 9.04
CH 13 8.26 1.09 9.35
CH 01 8.24 1.09 9.33
LTNV CH 07 7.93 1.09 9.02 20 Pass
CH 13 8.22 1.09 9.31
CH 01 8.21 1.09 9.30
HTNV CH 07 7.91 1.09 9.00
CH 13 8.18 1.09 9.27
Remark:
1. NTNV: Normal Temperature Normal Voltage, LTNV: Low Temperature Low Voltage,
HTNV: High Temperature Normal Voltage.
2. Antenna Gain=1.09 dBi , which declared by applicant.
Test procedure: 1. Connect the UUT to the spectrum analyser and use the following
settings:
Start Frequency= 2400MHz; Stop Frequency= 2483.5MHz;
Resolution BW= 10kHz; Video BW= 30kHz; Sweep Points> 8350;
NOTE: For spectrum analysers not supporting this number of sweep points,
the frequency band may besegmented
Detector= RMS; Trace Mode= Max Hold; Sweep time= Auto.
2. For conducted measurements on smart antenna systems using
either operating mode 2 or 3 (see clause 5.1.3.2), repeatthe
measurement for each of the transmit ports. For each frequency
point, add up the amplitude (power) values for thedifferent transmit
chains and use this as the new data set.
3. Add up the values for amplitude (power) for all the samples in the
file.
4. Normalize the individual values for amplitude so that the sum is
equal to the RF Output Power (e.i.r.p.) measured inclause 5.3.2.
5. Starting from the first sample in the file (lowest frequency), add up
the power of the following samples representing a1 MHz segment
and record the results for power and position (i.e. sample #1 to
#100). This is the Power SpectralDensity (e.i.r.p.) for the first 1 MHz
segment which shall be recorded.
6. Shift the start point of the samples added up in step 5 by 1 sample
and repeat the procedure in step 5 (i.e. sample #2 to#101).
7. Repeat step 6 until the end of the data set and record the radiated
Power Spectral Density values for each of the 1 MHzsegments.
Measurement Record: Uncertainty: ±1.5 dB
Measurement Result: Pass
Measurement Data:
802.11b mode
CH01 3.82
NTNV CH07 4.74 10 Pass
CH 13 4.04
802.11g mode
CH01 -1.38
NTNV CH07 -1.34 10 Pass
CH 13 -1.07
802.11n-H20 mode
CH01 -1.13
NTNV CH07 -1.62 10 Pass
CH 13 -1.42
Test Plots:
Test mode:802.11b
Lowest channel
Middle channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11g
Lowest channel
Middle channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11n(H20)
Lowest channel
Middle channel
Highest channel
Test procedure: 1. Use the same stored measurement samples from the procedure in
section 6.2.1
2. Between the saved start and stop times of each individual burst,
calculate the TxOn time. Save these TxOnvalues.
Between the saved stop and start times of two subsequent bursts,
calculate the TxOff time. Save these TxOffvalues.
3. Duty Cycle is the sum of all TxOn times divided by the observation
period.
4. For equipment using blacklisting, the TxOn time measured for a single
(and active) hopping frequency shall bemultiplied by the number of
blacklisted frequencies. This value shall be added to the sum
calculated in theprevious bullet point. If the number of blacklisted
frequencies cannot be determined, the minimum number ofhopping
frequencies shall be assumed.
5. The above calculated value for Duty Cycle shall be recorded in the
test report. This value shall be equal to orless than the maximum
value declared by the supplier.
6. Any TxOff time that is greater than the minimum Tx-gap time is
considered a Tx-gap. The lowest Tx-gap timeshall be recorded in the
test report.
7. The Tx-sequence time is the time between two subsequent Tx-gaps.
The maximum Tx-sequence time shall berecorded in the test report.
Remark: These requirements apply to non-adaptive equipment or to adaptive
equipment when operating in a non-adaptive mode
Test procedure: 1. Use a fast power sensor suitable for 2,4 GHz and capable of 1 MS/s.
2. Connect the power sensor to the transmit port, sample the transmit
signal and store the raw data.Usethese stored samples in all
following steps.
3. Find the start and stop times of each burst in the stored
measurement samples.
4. Between the start and stop times of each individual burst calculate
the RMS power over the burst. Save thesePburst values, as well as
the start and stop times for each burst.
5. The highest of all Pburst values (value "A" in dBm) will be used for
maximum e.i.r.p. calculations.
6. Add the (stated) antenna assembly gain "G" in dBi of the individual
antenna. The RF Output Power (P) shall be calculated using the
formula below:P = A + G
7. The Medium Utilisation (MU) factor is a measure to quantify the
amount of resources (Power and Time) used bynon-adaptive
equipment. The Medium Utilisation factor is defined by the formula:
MU = (P/100 mW) × DC
where: MU is Medium Utilisation factor in %.
P is the RF output power expressed in mW.
DC is the Duty Cycle expressed in %.
Remark: This requirement does not apply to adaptive equipment unless
operating in a non-adaptive mode.
Measurement Data:
Test mode:802.11b
DUT e.i.r.p AWGN Blocking Max COT Min Idle Shot Duty Cycle
Frequency (dBm) Level Level (ms) Time (ms) Control (%)
(MHz) (dBm) (dBm) Width (ms)
2412 13.15 -63.15 -35 0.16 0.07 4.33 8.66
Limit <20 <40 <5 <10
DUT e.i.r.p AWGN Blocking Max COT Min Idle Shot Duty Cycle
Frequency (dBm) Level Level (ms) Time (ms) Control (%)
(MHz) (dBm) (dBm) Width (ms)
2472 12.73 -62.73 -35 0.16 0.06 4.33 8.66
Limit <20 <40 <5 <10
Test Plots:
Test mode:802.11b
Lowest channel
Remark: Signal amplitude was lower than the normal signal amplitude is not short control signal, interference
from auxiliary equipment of PA.
Highest channel
Remark: Signal amplitude was lower than the normal signal amplitude is not short control signal, interference
from auxiliary equipment of PA.
Test procedure: 1. Connect EUT antenna terminal to the spectrum analyzer with a low
loss cable and use the following setting:
Centre Frequency: The centre frequency of the channel under test,
Resolution BW: ~ 1 % of the span without going below 1 %,
VBW: 3×RBW,
Frequency Span: 2 × Occupied Channel Bandwidth (e.g. 40 MHz for
a 20 MHz channel),
Detector Mode: RMS,
Trace Mode: Max Hold
2. Wait until the trace is completed.
Find the peak value of the trace and place the analyser marker on
this peak.
3. Use the 99 % bandwidth function of the spectrum analyser to
measure the Occupied Channel Bandwidth of the UUT.This value
shall be recorded.
NOTE: Make sure that the power envelope is sufficiently above the noise
floor of the analyser to avoid the noisesignals left and right from the
power envelope being taken into account by this measurement.
Measurement Record: Uncertainty: ±5%
Measurement Result Pass
Measurement Data:
802.11b mode
Occupied Channel
Band edge Limit
Test conditions Test Channel Bandwidth Result
[MHz] (MHz)
[MHz]
CH01 12.66 2405.75 2400.00
NTNV Pass
CH 13 12.76 2478.46 2483.50
802.11g mode
Occupied Channel
Band edge Limit
Test conditions Test Channel Bandwidth Result
[MHz] (MHz)
[MHz]
CH01 17.00 2403.53 2400.00
NTNV Pass
CH 13 16.97 2480.53 2483.50
802.11n-H20 mode
Occupied Channel
Band edge Limit
Test conditions Test Channel Bandwidth Result
[MHz] (MHz)
[MHz]
CH01 17.82 2403.14 2400.00
NTNV Pass
CH 13 17.79 2480.94 2483.50
Test Plots:
Test mode:802.11b
Lowest channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11g
Lowest channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11n(H20)
Lowest channel
Highest channel
Test procedure: 1. Connect EUT antenna terminal to the spectrum analyzer with a low
loss cable and use the following setting:
Centre Frequency: 2484 MHz, Span: Span: 0 Hz
RBW=1 MHz, VBW=3 MHz,Detector Mode: RMS, Trace
Mode:Clear/Write, Sweep mode: Continous,Sweep Points: 5000,
Trigger mode: Video Trigger
2. Segment 2483,5 MHz to 2483,5 MHz + BW
3. Segment 2483,5 MHz + BW to 2483,5 MHz + 2BW
4. Segment 2400 MHz - BW to 2400 MHz
5. Segment 2400 MHz - 2BW to 2400 MHz - BW
6. In case of conducted measurements on equipment with a single
transmit chain, the declared antenna assemblygain "G" in dBi shall
be added to the results for each of the 1 MHz segments and
compared with the limits.
In case of conducted measurements on smart antenna systems
(equipment with multiple transmit chains), themeasurements need to
be repeated for each of the active transmit chains.
Measurement Record: Uncertainty: ±1.5dB
Measurement Result: Pass
Measurement Data:
802.11b mode
Level
Test conditions EUT Config. Measurement (dBm/MHz) Limit (dBm) Result
(dBm)
2400-BW~2400 -35.99 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -48.56 -20
NTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -32.39 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -53.91 -20
2400-BW~2400 -40.16 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -53.16 -20 Pass
LTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -40.26 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -59.96 -20
2400-BW~2400 -39.85 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -55.13 -20
HTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -39.76 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -58.49 -20
802.11g mode
Level
Test conditions EUT Config. Measurement (dBm/MHz) Limit (dBm) Result
(dBm)
2400-BW~2400 -30.68 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -49.87 -20
NTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -31.50 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -46.64 -20
2400-BW~2400 -35.26 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -53.26 -20 Pass
LTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -35.16 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -50.23 -20
2400-BW~2400 -36.39 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -55.16 -20
HTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -35.92 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -49.96 -20
802.11n-H20 mode
Level
Test conditions EUT Config. Measurement (dBm/MHz) Limit (dBm) Result
(dBm)
2400-BW~2400 -30.05 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -49.57 -20
NTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -31.28 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -46.22 -20
2400-BW~2400 -35.42 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -53.26 -20
LTNV Pass
2483.5~2483.5+BW -36.29 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -52.16 -20
2400-BW~2400 -35.23 -10
CH 01
2400-2BW~2400-BW -53.26 -20
HTNV
2483.5~2483.5+BW -33.26 -10
CH 13
2483.5+BW~2483.5+2BW -49.63 -20
Remark:
1. NTNV: Normal Temperature Normal Voltage, LTNV: Low Temperature Normal Voltage,
HTNV: High Temperature Normal Voltage.
2. Antenna Gain=1.09dBi , which declared by applicant.
3. The above data is only reflects of the worst test data.
Test Plots:
NVNT
Test mode:802.11b
Lowest channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11g
Lowest channel
Highest channel
Test mode:802.11n(H20)
Lowest channel
Highest channel
b) Radiated measurement:
Below 1GHz
Above 1GHz
Measurement Data:
a) Conducted measurement:
802.11b mode
Lowest channel
Ref -3.5 dBm
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
802.11g mode
Lowest channel
Ref -3.5 dBm
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
802.11n-H20 mode
Lowest channel
Ref -3.5 dBm
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-60
-70
-80
SPUEM -90
3DB
-100
30MHz~12.75GHz
b) Radiated measurement:
802.11b mode lowest channel
Spurious Emission
Frequency (MHz) Limit (dBm) Test Result
polarization Level(dBm)
62.43 Vertical -66.19
-54.00
204.96 V -72.28
39.85 V -64.15
-36.00
129.47 V -67.31
4824.00 V -49.23 -30.00
PASS
62.65 Horizontal -72.30
-54.00
204.96 H -67.35
38.89 H -70.85
-36.00
264.75 H -71.03
4824.00 H -48.97 -30.00
802.11b mode Highest channel
Spurious Emission
Frequency (MHz) Limit (dBm) Test Result
polarization Level(dBm)
62.43 Vertical -66.18
-54.00
204.96 V -72.27
39.85 V -64.14
-36.00
129.47 V -67.30
4944.00 V -48.53 -30.00
PASS
62.65 Horizontal -72.31
-54.00
204.96 H -67.32
38.89 H -70.83
-36.00
264.75 H -71.02
4944.00 H -49.33 -30.00
b) Radiated measurement:
Below 1GHz
Above 1GHz
Measurement Data:
a) Conducted measurement:
802.11b mode
Lowest channel
Ref -13.5 dBm
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
802.11g mode
Lowest channel
Ref -13.5 dBm
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
802.11n-H20 mode
Lowest channel
Ref -13.5 dBm
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
Highest channel
-70
-80
-90
SPUEM -100
3DB
-110
30MHz~12.75GHz
b) Radiated measurement:
802.11b mode lowest channel
Spurious Emission
Frequency (MHz) Limit (dBm) Test Result
polarization Level(dBm)
40.14 Vertical -64.25
49.71 V -65.38 2nW/ -57dBm
below 1GHz,
4824.00 V -62.36
Pass
164.33 Horizontal -67.25 20nW/ -47dBm
189.74 H -67.12 above 1GHz
4824.00 H -63.15
802.11b mode Highest channel
Spurious Emission
Frequency (MHz) Limit (dBm) Test Result
polarization Level(dBm)
40.14 Vertical -64.23
49.71 V -65.37 2nW/ -57dBm
4944.00 V -61.26 below 1GHz,
Pass
164.33 Horizontal -67.24 20nW/ -47dBm
189.74 H -67.13 above 1GHz.
4944.00 H -63.56
This signal level (Pmin) is increased by the value provided in the table
corresponding to the receiver category and type of equipment.
Step 4:
The blocking signal at the UUT is set to the level provided in the table
corresponding to the receiver category and type of equipment. It shall be
verified and recorded in the test report that the performance criteria as
specified in clause 4.3.1.12.3 or clause 4.3.2.11.3 is met.
Step 5:
Repeat step 4 for each remaining combination of frequency and level for
the blocking signal as provided in the table corresponding to the receiver
category and type of equipment.
Step 6:
For non-frequency hopping equipment, repeat step 2 to step 5 with the
UUT operating at the highest operating channel.
Measurement Result: Pass
Measurement Data:
802.11b Lowest Channel:
Wanted signal mean Blocking signal Blocking signal PER
PER Limit
power from companion frequency power(dBm) measurement Results
(%)
device (dBm) (MHz) CW level (%)
-80.00 2 380
-53 3 10 Pass
(Pmin+6dBm) 2 503.5
2300
-80.00
2330 -47 2 10 Pass
(Pmin+6dBm)
2360
2523.5
2553.5
-80.00 2583.5
-47 3 10 Pass
(Pmin+6dBm) 2613.5
2643.5
2673.5
NOTE:
(1) The minimum performance criterion shall be a PER less than or equal to 10 %.
(2) Manufacturer is declared PER, can be used is Min Power -86dBm.
(3) The EUT is receiver category 1 equipment.
9 Appendix
E.1 Information as required by EN 300 328 V1.9.1, clause 5.3.1
In accordance with EN 300 328, clause 5.3.1, the following information is provided by the supplier.
a) The type of modulation used by the equipment:
FHSS
Frequencies: …………..
Non-adaptive Equipment
Adaptive Equipment without the possibility to switch to a non-adaptive mode
Adaptive Equipment which can also operate in a non-adaptive mode
d) In case of adaptive equipment:
Equipment with dynamic behaviour, that behaviour is described here. (e.g. the different combinations of
duty cycle and corresponding power levels to be declared):
f) The worst case operational mode for each of the following tests:
• Dwell time, Minimum Frequency Occupation & Hopping Sequence (only for FHSS equipment)
Equipment with 2 diversity antennas but only 1 antenna active at any moment in time
Smart Antenna Systems with 2 or more antennas, but operating in a (legacy) mode where only 1
antenna is used. (e.g. IEEE 802.11™ [i.3] legacy mode in smart antenna systems)
Operating mode 2: Smart Antenna Systems - Multiple Antennas without beam forming
Single spatial stream / Standard throughput / (e.g. IEEE 802.11™ [i.3] legacy mode)
Operating mode 3: Smart Antenna Systems - Multiple Antennas with beam forming
Single spatial stream / Standard throughput (e.g. IEEE 802.11™ [i.3] legacy mode)
Stand-alone
Combined Equipment (Equipment where the radio part is fully integrated within another type of equipment)
Other..................................................................................
m) The intended combination(s) of the radio equipment power settings and one or more antenna
assemblies and their corresponding e.i.r.p levels:
• Antenna Type:
Integral Antenna
NOTE 1: Add more lines in case the equipment has more power levels.
NOTE 2: These power levels are conducted power levels (at antenna connector).
• For each of the Power Levels, provide the intended antenna assemblies, their corresponding
gains (G) and the resulting e.i.r.p. levels also taking into account the beamforming gain (Y) if
applicable
Power Level 1: ............. dBm
e.i.r.p.
Assembly # Gain (dBi) (dBm) Part number or model name
3
4
NOTE: Add more rows in case more antenna assemblies are supported for this power level.
e.i.r.p.
Assembly # Gain (dBi) (dBm) Part number or model name
NOTE: Add more rows in case more antenna assemblies are supported for this power level.
Power Level 3: ............. dBm
e.i.r.p.
Assembly # Gain (dBi) (dBm) Part number or model name
NOTE: Add more rows in case more antenna assemblies are supported for this power level.
n) The nominal voltages of the stand-alone radio equipment or the nominal voltages of the combined
(host)
equipment or test jig in case of plug-in devices:
test jig
Battery
Other: ...................
o) Describe the test modes available which can facilitate testing:
E.2 Combination for testing (see clause 5.1.3.3 of EN 300 328 V1.9.1)
From all combinations of conducted power settings and intended antenna assembly(ies) specified in clause 3.1
m),
specify the combination resulting in the highest e.i.r.p. for the radio equipment.
Unless otherwise specified in EN 300 328, this power setting is to be used for testing against the requirements
of EN 300 328. In case there is more than one such conducted power setting resulting in the same (highest)
e.i.r.p. level, the highest power setting is to be used for testing. See also EN 300 328, clause 5.1.3.3.
If pre-production equipment are submitted, the final production equipment will be identical in
all respects with the equipment tested
If not, supply full details
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Model #: ....................
Model #: ....................
User Manual
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