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SAR Test Report

Product Name : Radio Controller


Model No. : YKQ01FM
FCC ID : 2AG53YKQ01FM
IC : 21054-YKQ01FM

Applicant : BEIJING FIMI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED


Address : 07C, Block A, Floor 7, No.28 Xinxi Road Jia,
Haidian District, Beijing, China

Date of Receipt : Dec. 09, 2015


Test Date : May. 20, 2016 ~ May. 27, 2016
Issued Date : Jun. 07, 2016
Report No. : 15C2020R-HP-US-P03V01
Report Version : V1.1

The test results relate only to the samples tested.


The test results shown in the test report are traceable to the national/international standard through the
calibration of the equipment and evaluated measurement uncertainty herein.
This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by CNAS,TAF any agency of the government.
The test report shall not be reproduced without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation.
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Tes t R e p o r t C e r t i f i c a t i o n
Issued Date: Jun. 07, 2016
Report No: 15C2020R-HP-US-P03V01

Product Name : Radio Controller


Applicant : BEIJING FIMI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
: 07C, Block A, Floor 7, No.28 Xinxi Road Jia, Haidian District, Beijing,
Address
China
Manufacturer : BEIJING FIMI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Address : 07C, Block A, Floor 7, No.28 Xinxi Road Jia, Haidian District, Beijing,
China
FCC ID : 2AG53YKQ01FM
IC : 21054-YKQ01FM
Model No. : YKQ01FM
EUT Voltage : DC 15.2V
Applicable Standard : FCC KDB Publication 248227 D01v02r02
FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v06
FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r04
RSS - 102 Issue 5: 2015
IEEE Std. 1528-2013
IEC 62209-2: 2010
FCC 47CFR §2.1093
ANSI C95.1-2005
Test Result : Max. SAR Measurement (1g)
802.11a: 0.059 W/kg
Performed Location : Suzhou EMC Laboratory
No.99 Hongye Rd., Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou,215006, Jiangsu,
China
TEL: +86-512-6251-5088 / FAX: +86-512-6251-5098
IC Lab Code: 4075B

Documented By :

( Adm. Specialist: Kathy Feng )

Reviewed By :

( Senior Engineer: Jack Zhang )

Approved By :

( Engineering Manager : Harry Zhao )

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Laboratory Information

We, QuieTek Corporation, are an independent EMC and safety consultancy that was
established the whole facility in our laboratories. The test facility has been
accredited/accepted(audited or listed) by the following related bodies in compliance with ISO
17025, EN 45001 and specified testing scope:

Taiwan R.O.C. : BSMI, NCC, TAF


USA : FCC
Japan : VCCI
China : CNAS

The related certificate for our laboratories about the test site and management system can be downloaded
from QuieTek Corporation’s Web Site :http://www.quietek.com/tw/ctg/cts/accreditations.htm
The address and introduction of QuieTek Corporation’s laboratories can be founded in our Web site :
http://www.quietek.com/
If you have any comments, Please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our contact information is as below:

HsinChu Testing Laboratory :


No.75-2, 3rd Lin, Wangye Keng, Yonghxing Tsuen, Qionglin Shiang, Hsinchu County 307, Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL:+886-3-592-8858 / FAX:+886-3-592-8859 E-Mail : [email protected]

LinKou Testing Laboratory :


No.5-22, Ruishukeng, Linkou Dist., New Taipei City 24451, Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL : 886-2-8601-3788 / FAX : 886-2-8601-3789 E-Mail : [email protected]

Suzhou Testing Laboratory :


No.99 Hongye Rd., Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou,215006, Jiangsu, China
TEL : +86-512-6251-5088 / FAX : 86-512-6251-5098 E-Mail : [email protected]

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Description Page
1. General Information .............................................................................................................. 7

1.1. EUT Description .............................................................................................................. 7


1.2. Test Environment .......................................................................................................... 10
1.3. Power Reduction for SAR ............................................................................................. 10
1.4. Guidance Documents ................................................................................................... 10

2. SAR Measurement System .................................................................................................11

2.1. DASY5 System Description ........................................................................................... 11


2.1.1. Applications ............................................................................................................... 12
2.1.2. Area Scans ............................................................................................................... 12
2.1.3. Zoom Scan (Cube Scan Averaging) ......................................................................... 12
2.1.4. Uncertainty of Inter-/Extrapolation and Averaging .................................................... 12
2.2. DASY5 E-Field Probe ................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1. Isotropic E-Field Probe Specification ........................................................................ 13
2.3. Boundary Detection Unit and Probe Mounting Device .................................................. 14
2.4. DATA Acquisition Electronics (DAE) and Measurement Server ................................... 14
2.5. Robot ............................................................................................................................ 15
2.6. Light Beam Unit ............................................................................................................ 15
2.7. Device Holder ............................................................................................................... 15
2.8. SAM Twin Phantom ...................................................................................................... 16

3. Tissue Simulating Liquid ................................................................................................... 17

3.1. The composition of the tissue simulating liquid............................................................. 17


3.2. Tissue Calibration Result .............................................................................................. 18
3.3. Tissue Dielectric Parameters for Head and Body Phantoms ........................................ 20

4. SAR Measurement Procedure ........................................................................................... 21

4.1. SAR System Validation ................................................................................................. 21


4.1.1. Validation Dipoles...................................................................................................... 21
4.1.2. Validation Result ....................................................................................................... 21
4.2. SAR Measurement Procedure ...................................................................................... 22
4.3. SAR Measurement Conditions for 802.11 Device ......................................................... 23
4.3.1. Duty Factor Control ................................................................................................... 23
4.3.2. Initial Test Position SAR Test Reduction Procedure .................................................. 23

5. SAR Exposure Limits ......................................................................................................... 24


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6. Test Equipment List ............................................................................................................ 25

7. Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................................................. 26

8. Conducted Power Measurement ....................................................................................... 29

9. Test Procedures .................................................................................................................. 30

9.1. SAR Test Results Summary .......................................................................................... 30


9.2. SAR Test Notes ............................................................................................................. 34

Appendix A. SAR System Validation Data ................................................................................ 35

Appendix B. SAR measurement Data ....................................................................................... 37

Appendix C. Probe Calibration Data ......................................................................................... 45

Appendix D. Dipole Calibration Data ........................................................................................ 56

Appendix E. DAE Calibration Data ............................................................................................ 77

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History of This Test Report

REPORT NO. VERSION DESCRIPTION ISSUED DATE

15C2020R-HP-US-P03V01 V1.0 Initial Issued Report May. 30, 2016

Add Simultaneous
15C2020R-HP-US-P03V01 V1.1 Jun. 07, 2016
Transmission Procedures

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1. General Information
1.1. EUT Description
Product Name Radio Controller
Model No. YKQ01FM
EUT Voltage DC 15.2V
Frequency Range For 2.4GHz Band
2426.2- 2461 MHz
For 5GHz Band
802.11a/n(20MHz): 5745~5825MHz
802.11n(40MHz): 5755~5795MHz
Channel Number For 2.4GHz Band
30
For 5GHz Band
802.11a/n(20MHz): 5 802.11n(40MHz): 2
Type of Modulation 2.4G:FHSS
802.11a/n: OFDM
Data Rate 2.4G: 1 Mbps
802.11a: 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54 Mbps
802.11n: up to 72.2 Mbps
Channel Control Auto
Antenna Delivery 2*Tx + 2*Rx
Antenna Type Reference to Antenna List
Peak Antenna Gain Reference to Antenna List

Note: The EUT can only transmit by one chain at the same time.

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Working Frequency of Each Channel:

For 2.4GHz Band


Working Frequency of Each Channel:
Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency
01 2426.2 MHz 02 2427.4 MHz 03 2428.6 MHz 04 2429.8 MHz
05 2431 MHz 06 2432.2 MHz 07 2433.4 MHz 08 2434.6 MHz
09 2435.8 MHz 10 2437 MHz 11 2438.2 MHz 12 2439.4 MHz
13 2440.6 MHz 14 2441.8 MHz 15 2443 MHz 16 2444.2 MHz
17 2445.4 MHz 18 2446.6 MHz 19 2447.8 MHz 20 2449 MHz
21 2450.2 MHz 22 2451.4 MHz 23 2452.6 MHz 24 2453.8 MHz
25 2455 MHz 26 2456.2 MHz 27 2457.4 MHz 28 2458.6 MHz
29 2459.8 MHz 30 2461 MHz N/A N/A N/A N/A

For 5.0GHz Band


802.11a Working Frequency of Each Channel:
Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency
149 5745 MHz 153 5765 MHz 157 5785 MHz 161 5805 MHz
165 5825 MHz N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
802.11n(40MHz) Working Frequency of Each Channel:
Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency
151 5755 MHz 159 5795 MHz N/A N/A N/A N/A

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Antenna List

No. Antenna Manufacturer Model No. Peak Gain


2.54dBi for 2.4GHz
#1 External Antenna N/A N/A
4.76dBi for 5G
2.54dBi for 2.4GHz
#2 External Antenna N/A N/A
4.76dBi for 5G

The test mode of the test software can support.

Test Mode Ant 1 Ant 2 Ant 1+2

2.4G √ √ ×

802.11a √ √ ×

802.11n(20MHz) √ √ ×

802.11n(40MHz) √ √ ×

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1.2. Test Environment


Ambient conditions in the laboratory:
Items Required Actual
Temperature (°C) 18-25 21.5± 2
Humidity (%RH) 30-70 52

1.3. Power Reduction for SAR


There is no power reduction used for any band/mode implemented in this device for SAR
purposes.

1.4. Guidance Documents


1) FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v06 (General SAR Guidance)
2) FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r04(SAR measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz)
3) FCC KDB Publication 248227 D01v02r02 (SAR Considerations for 802.11 Devices)
4) RSS 102 Issue5 Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication
Apparatus (All Frequency Bands)
5) IEEE Std. 1528-2013 (IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak
Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless
Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques)
6) IEC 62209-2: 2010 (Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand- held and
bodymounted wireless communication devices — Human models, instrumentation, and
procedures)
7) FCC 47CFR §2.1093 Radiofrequency radiation exposure evaluation: portable devices
8) ANSI C95.1-2005 - IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz

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2. SAR Measurement System


2.1. DASY5 System Description

The DASY5 system for performing compliance tests consists of the following items:
¾ A standard high precision 6-axis robot with controller, teach pendant and software.
An arm extension for accommodating the data acquisition electronics (DAE).
¾ 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.
¾ The Electro-optical converter (EOC) performs the conversion from optical to electrical
signals for the digital communication to the DAE. To use optical surface detection, a
special version of the EOC is required. The EOC signal is transmitted to the
measurement server.
¾ The Light Beam used is for probe alignment. This improves the (absolute) accuracy
of the probe positioning.
¾ A computer running WinXP and the DASY5 software.
¾ Remote control and teach pendant as well as additional circuitry for robot safety such
as warning lamps, etc.
¾ The phantom, the device holder and other accessories according to the targeted
measurement.

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2.1.1. Applications
Predefined procedures and evaluations for automated compliance testing with all
worldwide standards, e.g., IEEE 1528, OET 65, IEC 62209-1, IEC 62209-2, EN 50360,
EN 50383 and others.

2.1.2. Area Scans


Area scans are defined prior to the measurement process being executed with a user
defined variable spacing between each measurement point (integral) allowing low
uncertainty measurements to be conducted. Scans defined for FCC applications utilize a
10mm² step integral, with 1mm interpolation used to locate the peak SAR area used for
zoom scan assessments.

When an Area Scan has measured all reachable points, it computes the field maxima
found in the scanned area, within a range of the global maximum. The range (in dB) is
specified in the standards for compliance testing. For example, a 2 dB range is required in
IEEE 1528-2003, EN 50361 and IEC 62209 standards, whereby 3 dB is a requirement
when compliance is assessed in accordance with the ARIB standard (Japan).

2.1.3. Zoom Scan (Cube Scan Averaging)


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. A density of 1000 kg/m³ is used to
represent the head and body tissue density and not the phantom liquid density, in order to
be consistent with the definition of the liquid dielectric properties, i.e. the side length of the
1 g cube is 10mm, with the side length of the 10 g cube 21,5mm.

The zoom scan integer steps can be user defined so as to reduce uncertainty, but normal
practice for typical test applications utilize a physical step of 7x7x7 (5mmx5mmx5mm)
providing a volume of 30mm in the X & Y axis, and 30mm in the Z axis.

2.1.4. Uncertainty of Inter-/Extrapolation and Averaging


In order to evaluate the uncertainty of the interpolation, extrapolation and averaged SAR
calculation algorithms of the Postprocessor, DASY5 allows the generation of
measurement grids which are artificially predefined by analytically based test functions.
Therefore, the grids of area scans and zoom scans can be filled with uncertainty test data,
according to the SAR benchmark functions of IEEE 1528.The three analytical functions
shown in equations as below are used to describe the possible range of the expected
SAR distributions for the tested handsets. The field gradients are covered by the spatially
flat distribution f1, the spatially steep distribution f3 and f2 accounts for H-field cancellation
on the phantom/tissue surface.
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2.2. DASY5 E-Field Probe


The SAR measurement is conducted with the dosimetric probe manufactured by SPEAG.
The probe is specially designed and calibrated for use in liquid with high permittivity. The
dosimetric probe has special calibration in liquid at different frequency.
SPEAG conducts the probe calibration in compliance with international and national
standards (e.g. IEEE 1528, EN 62209-1, IEC 62209, etc.) under ISO 17025. The
calibration data are in Appendix D.

2.2.1. Isotropic E-Field Probe Specification

Model EX3DV4
ConstructionSymmetrical design with triangular core Built-in shielding against static
charges PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents, e.g.,
DGBE)
Frequency 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Linearity: ± 0.2 dB (30 MHz to 6 GHz)
Directivity ± 0.3 dB in HSL (rotation around probe axis)
± 0.5 dB in tissue material (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)
Typical 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%.

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2.3. Boundary Detection Unit and Probe Mounting Device

The DASY probes use a precise connector and an


additional holder for the probe, consisting of a plastic tube
and a flexible silicon ring to center the probe. The
connector at the DAE is flexibly mounted and held in the
default position with magnets and springs. Two switching
systems in the connector mount detect frontal and lateral
probe collisions and trigger the necessary software
response.

2.4. DATA Acquisition Electronics (DAE) and Measurement Server


The data acquisition electronics (DAE) 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 input impedance of the DAE4 is 200M Ohm; the
inputs are symmetrical and floating. Common mode
rejection is above 80dB.

The DASY5 measurement server is based on a PC/104


CPU board with a 400MHz intel ULV Celeron, 128MB
chipdisk and 128MB RAM. The necessary circuits for
communication with the DAE electronics box, as well as
the 16 bit AD converter system for optical detection and
digital I/O interface are contained on the DASY5 I/O board,
which is directly connected to the PC/104 bus of the CPU
board.

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2.5. Robot
The DASY5 system uses the high precision robots TX90
XL type out of the newer series from Stäubli SA (France).
For the 6-axis controller DASY5 system, the CS8C robot
controller version from Stäubli is used.
The XL robot series have many features that are important
for our application:
¾ High precision (repeatability 0.02 mm)
¾ High reliability (industrial design)
¾ Jerk-free straight movements
¾ Low ELF interference (the closed metallic
construction shields against motor control fields)
¾ 6-axis controller

2.6. Light Beam Unit


The light beam switch allows automatic "tooling" of the
probe. During the process, the actual position of the probe
tip with respect to the robot arm is measured, as well as
the probe length and the horizontal probe offset. The
software then corrects all movements, such that the robot
coordinates are valid for the probe tip.
The repeatability of this process is better than 0.1 mm. If a
position has been taught with an aligned probe, the same
position will be reached with another aligned probe within
0.1 mm, even if the other probe has different dimensions.
During probe rotations, the probe tip will keep its actual
position.

2.7. Device Holder


The DASY5 device holder is designed to cope with
different positions given in the standard. It has two scales
for the device rotation (with respect to the body axis) and
the device inclination (with respect to the line between the
ear reference points). The rotation center for both scales
is the ear reference point (EPR).
Thus the device needs no repositioning when changing
the angles.
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The DASY5 device holder has been made out of low-loss


POM material having the following dielectric parameters:
relative permittivity εr =3 and loss tangent δ = 0.02. The
amount of dielectric material has been reduced in the
closest vicinity of the device, since measurements have
suggested that the influence of the clamp on the test
results could thus be lowered.

2.8. SAM Twin Phantom


The SAM twin phantom is a fiberglass shell phantom with
2mm shell thickness (except the ear region where shell
thickness increases to 6mm). It has three measurement
areas:
¾ Left head
¾ Right head
¾ Flat phantom

The bottom plate contains three pair of bolts for locking the device holder. The device
holder positions are adjusted to the standard measurement positions in the three
sections. A white cover is provided to tap the phantom during off-periods to prevent water
evaporation and changes in the liquid parameters. On the phantom tip, three reference
markers are provided to identify the phantom position with respect to the robot.

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3. Tissue Simulating Liquid


3.1. The composition of the tissue simulating liquid

INGREDIENT 2450MHz 5750MHz


(% Weight) Body Body
Water 73.2 75.68
Salt 0.04 0.43
Sugar 0.00 0.00
HEC 0.00 0.00
Preventol 0.00 0.00
DGBE 26.7 4.42
Triton X-100 0.00 19.47

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3.2. Tissue Calibration Result


FCC:
The dielectric parameters of the liquids were verified prior to the SAR evaluation using
DASY5 Dielectric Probe Kit and Agilent Vector Network Analyzer E5071C
Body Tissue Simulant Measurement
Frequency Dielectric Parameters Tissue Temp.
Description
[MHz] εr σ [s/m] [°C]
Reference result 52.7 1.95
N/A
2450MHz ± 5% window 50.07 to 55.34 1.85 to 2.05
05-25-2016 52.20 1.96 21.0
Reference result 48.2 6.00
N/A
5750MHz ± 5% window 45.79 to 50.61 5.70 to 6.30
05-25-2016 47.90 6.10 21.0

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IC:
The dielectric parameters of the liquids were verified prior to the SAR evaluation using
DASY5 Dielectric Probe Kit and Agilent Vector Network Analyzer E5071C
Body Tissue Simulant Measurement (Test Data: 05-25-2016)

Dielectric Parameters
Frequency Tissue Temp.
Channel Permittivity Conductivity Permittivity Conductivity Delta (ε r) Delta (σ)
[MHz] [°C]
εr σ Target ε r Target σ % %

5745 Low CH 48.04 6.05 48.27 5.94 -0.48 1.85 21.0

5785 Mid CH 47.94 6.09 48.22 5.98 -0.58 1.84 21.0

5825 High CH 47.84 6.13 48.17 6.03 -0.69 1.66 21.0

5755 Low CH 48.02 6.06 48.26 5.95 -0.50 1.85 21.0

5795 High CH 47.91 6.10 48.21 5.99 -0.62 1.84 21.0

Note:
1. The delta (ε r) and (σ) are within ±5%, delta SAR value was not calculated in this report.
2. As per IEC 62209-2 Annex F, the SAR correction factor is given by:

For the 1g average SAR Cε and Cσ are given by:


Cε = -7.854x10^-4f^3 + 9.402x10^-3f^2 – 2.742x10^-2f – 0.2026
Cσ = 9.804x10^-3f^3 – 8.661x10^-2f^2 + 2.981x10^-2f + 0.7829
Where f is the frequency in GHz.

Body Tissue Simulant Measurement (Test Data: 05-25-2016)

Frequency Dielectric Parameters Tissue Temp.


Channel
[MHz] Delta (ε r) % Delta (σ) % Cε Cσ Delta SAR [°C]

5745 Low CH -0.48 1.85 -0.20 -0.05 0.01 21.0

5785 Mid CH -0.58 1.84 -0.20 -0.05 0.03 21.0

5825 High CH -0.69 1.66 -0.20 -0.04 0.06 21.0

5755 Low CH -0.50 1.85 -0.20 -0.05 0.02 21.0

5795 High CH -0.62 1.84 -0.20 -0.04 0.04 21.0

Note: The ∆SAR refers to the percent change in SAR relative to the percent change in dielectric properties versus the target
values. A negative ∆SAR would translate to a lower measured SAR value than what would be measured if using dielectric
properties equal to the target values. A positive ∆SAR would translate to a higher measured SAR value than what would be
measured if using dielectric properties equal to the target values. SAR correction shall not be made when the ∆SAR has a
positive sign to provide a conservative SAR value. The SAR is only corrected when ∆SAR has a negative sign.

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3.3. Tissue Dielectric Parameters for Head and Body Phantoms


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 described in Reference [12] 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

5750 35.3 5.27 48.2 6.00

(εr = relative permittivity, σ = conductivity and ρ = 1000 kg/m3)

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4. SAR Measurement Procedure


4.1. SAR System Validation
4.1.1. Validation Dipoles

The dipoles used is based on the IEEE-1528


standard, and is complied with mechanical
and electrical specifications in line with the
requirements of both IEEE and FCC
Supplement C. the table below provides
details for the mechanical and electrical
specifications for the dipoles.

Frequency L (mm) h (mm) d (mm)


2450MHz 53.5 30.4 3.6
5750MHz 20.6 14.2 3.6

4.1.2. Validation Result

System Performance Check at 2450MHz for Body

Validation Dipole: D2450V2, SN: 839


Reference result 49.8 23.3
N/A
2450 MHz ± 10% window 44.82 to 54.78 20.97 to 25.63
05-25-2016 46.8 21.2 21.0

Validation Dipole: D5GHzV2, SN: 1203


Reference result 75.2 21.1
N/A
5750 MHz ± 10% window 67.68 to 82.72 18.99 to 23.21
05-25-2016 75.7 20.9 21.0
Note: All SAR values are normalized to 1W forward power.

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4.2. SAR Measurement Procedure


The DASY 5 calculates SAR using the following equation,

σ: represents the simulated tissue conductivity


ρ: represents the tissue density

The EUT is set to transmit at the required power in line with product specification, at each
frequency relating to the LOW, MID, and HIGH channel settings.

Pre-scans are made on the device to establish the location for the transmitting antenna,
using a large area scan in either air or tissue simulation fluid.

The EUT is placed against the Universal Phantom where the maximum area scan
dimensions are larger than the physical size of the resonating antenna. When the scan
size is not large enough to cover the peak SAR distribution, it is modified by either
extending the area scan size in both the X and Y directions, or the device is shifted within
the predefined area.

The area scan is then run to establish the peak SAR location (interpolated resolution set
at 1mm² ) which is then used to orient the center of the zoom scan. The zoom scan is then
executed and the 1g and 10g averages are derived from the zoom scan volume
(interpolated resolution set at 1mm³ ).

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4.3. SAR Measurement Conditions for 802.11 Device


4.3.1. Duty Factor Control
Unless it is permitted by specific KDB procedures or continuous transmission is
specifically restricted by the device, the reported SAR must be scaled to 100%
transmission duty factor to determine compliance at the maximum tune-up tolerance limit.

4.3.2. Initial Test Position SAR Test Reduction Procedure


DSSS and OFDM configurations are considered separately according to the required SAR
procedures. SAR is measured in the initial test position using the 802.11 transmission
mode configuration required by the DSSS procedure or initial test configuration and
subsequent test configuration(s) according to the OFDM procedures.16 The initial test
position procedure is described in the following:

When the reported SAR of the initial test position is ≤ 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement
is not required for the other (remaining) test positions in that exposure configuration and
802.11 transmission mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band.
SAR is also not required for that exposure configuration in the subsequent test
configuration(s).

a) When the reported SAR of the initial test position is > 0.4 W/kg, SAR is repeated for the
802.11 transmission mode configuration tested in the initial test position using subsequent
highest extrapolated or estimated 1-g SAR conditions determined by area scans or next
closest/smallest test separation distance and maximum RF coupling test positions based
on manufacturer justification, on the highest maximum output power channel, until the
reported SAR is ≤ 0.8 W/kg or all required test positions (left, right, touch, tilt or
subsequent surfaces and edges) are tested.

b) For all positions/configurations tested using the initial test position and subsequent test
positions, when the reported SAR is > 0.8 W/kg, SAR is measured for these test
positions/configurations on the subsequent next highest measured output power
channel(s) until the reported SAR is ≤ 1.2 W/kg or all required channels are tested.
Additional power measurements may be required for this step, which should be limited to
those necessary for identifying the subsequent highest output power channels.

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5. SAR Exposure Limits

SAR assessments have been made in line with the requirements of IEEE-1528, FCC
Supplement C, and comply with ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 “Uncontrolled Environments”
limits. These limits apply to a location which is deemed as “Uncontrolled Environment”
which can be described as a situation where the general public may be exposed to an
RF source with no prior knowledge or control over their exposure.
Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg)
Type Exposure Uncontrolled
Environment Limit
1.60 W/kg
Spatial Peak SAR (1g cube tissue for brain or body)

0.08 W/kg
Spatial Average SAR (whole body)

Spatial Peak SAR (10g for hands, feet, ankles and wrist) 4.00 W/kg

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6. Test Equipment List

Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Cali. Due Date

Stäubli Robot TX60L Stäubli TX60L F10/5C90A1/A/01 N/A

Controller Stäubli SP1 S-0034 N/A

Dipole Validation Kits Speag D2450V2 839 2018.02.08

Dipole Validation Kits Speag D5GHzV2 1078 2018.02.09

SAM Twin Phantom Speag SAM TP-1561/1562 N/A

Device Holder Speag SD 000 H01 HA N/A N/A

Data Speag DAE4 1220 2017.02.08

Acquisition Electronic

E-Field Probe Speag EX3DV4 3710 2017.02.18

SAR Software Speag DASY5 V5.2 Build 162 N/A

Power Amplifier Mini-Circuit ZVA-183-S+ N657400950 N/A

Directional Coupler Agilent 778D 20160 N/A

Universal Radio R&S CMU 200 117088 2017.03.10

Communication Tester

Vector Network Agilent E5071C MY48367267 2017.03.10

Signal Generator Agilent E4438C MY49070163 2017.03.10

Power Meter Anritsu ML2495A 0905006 2016.10.29

Wide Bandwidth Sensor Anritsu MA2411B 0846014 2016.10.29

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7. Measurement Uncertainty
DASY5 Uncertainty according to IEEE std. 1528-2013
Measurement uncertainty for 300 MHz to 3 GHz averaged over 1 gram / 10 gram.
Error Description Uncert. Prob. Div. (ci) (ci) Std. Std. (vi)
value Dist. 1g 10g Unc. Unc. veff
(1g) (10g)
Measurement System
Probe Calibration ±6.0% N 1 1 1 ±6.0% ±6.0% ∞
Axial Isotropy ±4.7% R 0.7 0.7 ±1.9% ±1.9% ∞
Hemispherical Isotropy ±9.6% R 0.7 0.7 ±3.9% ±3.9% ∞
Boundary Effects ±1.0% R 1 1 ±0.6% ±0.6% ∞
Linearity ±4.7% R 1 1 ±2.7% ±2.7% ∞
System Detection Limits ±1.0% R 1 1 ±0.6% ±0.6% ∞
Readout Electronics ±0.3% N 1 1 1 ±0.3% ±0.3% ∞
Response Time ±0.8% R 1 1 ±0.5% ±0.5% ∞
Integration Time ±2.6% R 1 1 ±1.5% ±1.5% ∞
RF Ambient Noise ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
RF Ambient Reflections ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
Probe Positioner ±0.4% R 1 1 ±0.2% ±0.2% ∞
Probe Positioning ±2.9% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
Max. SAR Eval. ±1.0% R 1 1 ±0.6% ±0.6% ∞
Test Sample Related
Device Positioning ±2.9% N 1 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% 145
Device Holder ±3.6% N 1 1 1 ±3.6% ±3.6% 5
Power Drift ±5.0% R 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% ∞
Phantom and Setup
Phantom Uncertainty ±4.0% R 1 1 ±2.3% ±2.3% ∞
Liquid Conductivity
±5.0% R 0.64 0.43 ±1.8% ±1.2% ∞
(target)
Liquid Conductivity
±2.5% N 1 0.64 0.43 ±1.6% ±1.1% ∞
(meas.)
Liquid Permittivity
±5.0% R 0.6 0.49 ±1.7% ±1.4% ∞
(target)
Liquid Permittivity
±2.5% N 1 0.6 0.49 ±1.5% ±1.2% ∞
(meas.)
Combined Std. Uncertainty ±11.0% ±10.8% 387
Expanded STD Uncertainty ±22.0% ±21.5%

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DASY5 Uncertainty according to IEEE std. 1528-2013


Measurement uncertainty for 3 GHz to 6 GHz averaged over 1 gram / 10 gram.
Error Description Uncert. Prob. Div. (ci) (ci) Std. Std. (vi)
value Dist. 1g 10g Unc. Unc. veff
(1g) (10g)
Measurement System
Probe Calibration ±6.55% N 1 1 1 ±6.55% ±6.55% ∞
Axial Isotropy ±4.7% R 0.7 0.7 ±1.9% ±1.9% ∞
Hemispherical Isotropy ±9.6% R 0.7 0.7 ±3.9% ±3.9% ∞
Boundary Effects ±2.0% R 1 1 ±1.2% ±1.2% ∞
Linearity ±4.7% R 1 1 ±2.7% ±2.7% ∞
System Detection Limits ±1.0% R 1 1 ±0.6% ±0.6% ∞
Readout Electronics ±0.3% N 1 1 1 ±0.3% ±0.3% ∞
Response Time ±0.8% R 1 1 ±0.5% ±0.5% ∞
Integration Time ±2.6% R 1 1 ±1.5% ±1.5% ∞
RF Ambient Noise ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
RF Ambient Reflections ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
Probe Positioner ±0.8% R 1 1 ±0.5% ±0.5% ∞
Probe Positioning ±9.9% R 1 1 ±5.7% ±5.7% ∞
Max. SAR Eval. ±4.0% R 1 1 ±2.3% ±2.3% ∞
Test Sample Related
Device Positioning ±2.9% N 1 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% 145
Device Holder ±3.6% N 1 1 1 ±3.6% ±3.6% 5
Power Drift ±5.0% R 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% ∞
Phantom and Setup
Phantom Uncertainty ±4.0% R 1 1 ±2.3% ±2.3% ∞
Liquid Conductivity
±5.0% R 0.64 0.43 ±1.8% ±1.2% ∞
(target)
Liquid Conductivity
±2.5% N 1 0.64 0.43 ±1.6% ±1.1% ∞
(meas.)
Liquid Permittivity
±5.0% R 0.6 0.49 ±1.7% ±1.4% ∞
(target)
Liquid Permittivity
±2.5% N 1 0.6 0.49 ±1.5% ±1.2% ∞
(meas.)
Combined Std. Uncertainty ±12.8% ±12.6% 330
Expanded STD Uncertainty ±25.6% ±25.2%

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DASY5 Uncertainty according to IEC 62209-2/2010


Measurement uncertainty for 30 MHz to 6 GHz averaged over 1 gram / 10 gram.
Error Description Uncert. Prob. Div. (ci) (ci) Std. Std. (vi)
Value Dist. 1g 10g Unc. Unc. veff
(1g) (10g)
Measurement System
Probe Calibration ±6.5% N 1 1 1 ±6.5% ±6.5% ∞
Axial Isotropy ±4.7% R 0.7 0.7 ±1.9% ±1.9% ∞
Hemispherical Isotropy ±9.6% R 0.7 0.7 ±3.9% ±3.9% ∞
Boundary Effects ±2.0% R 1 1 ±1.2% ±1.2% ∞
Linearity ±4.7% R 1 1 ±2.7% ±2.7% ∞
Modulation Response ±2.4% R 1 1 ±1.4% ±1.4% ∞
System Detection Limits ±1.0% R 1 1 ±0.6% ±0.6% ∞
Readout Electronics ±0.3% N 1 1 1 ±0.3% ±0.3% ∞
Response Time ±0.8% R 1 1 ±0.5% ±0.5% ∞
Integration Time ±2.6% R 1 1 ±1.5% ±1.5% ∞
RF Ambient Noise ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
RF Ambient Reflections ±3.0% R 1 1 ±1.7% ±1.7% ∞
Probe Positioner ±0.8% R 1 1 ±0.5% ±0.5% ∞
Probe Positioning ±6.7% R 1 1 ±3.9% ±3.9% ∞
Post-processing ±4.0% R 1 1 ±2.3% ±2.3% ∞
Test Sample Related
Test Sample Positioning ±2.9% N 1 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% 145
Device Holder ±3.6% N 1 1 1 ±3.6% ±3.6% 5
Power Drift ±0.0% R 1 1 ±0.0% ±0.0% ∞
Power Scaling ±5.0% R 1 1 ±2.9% ±2.9% ∞
Phantom and Setup
Phantom Uncertainty ±7.9% R 1 1 ±4.6% ±4.6% ∞
SAR correction ±1.9% R 1 1 ±1.1% ±0.9% ∞
Liquid Conductivity (meas.) ±2.5% N 1 0.78 0.71 ±2.0% ±1.8% ∞
Liquid Permittivity (meas.) ±2.5% N 1 0.26 0.26 ±0.6% ±0.7% ∞
Temp. unc. - Conductivity ±5.2% R 0.78 0.71 ±2.3% ±2.1% ∞
Temp. unc. - Permittivity ±0.8% R 0.23 0.26 ±0.1% ±0.1% ∞
Combined Std. Uncertainty ±12.8% ±12.7% 748
Expanded STD Uncertainty ±25.6% ±25.4%

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8. Conducted Power Measurement

Antenna 1:
Test Mode Frequency (MHz) Avg. Burst Power Max. Power Scaling
(dBm) (dBm) Factor
2426.2 14.32 14.5 1.042
2.4G transmit 2443 14.30 14.5 1.047
2461 14.20 14.5 1.072
5745 14.09 14.5 1.099
802.11a 5785 13.86 14.0 1.033
5825 13.73 14.0 1.064
5745 13.09 13.5 1.099
802.11n(20MHz) 5785 12.60 13.0 1.096
5825 12.09 12.5 1.099
5755 11.65 12.0 1.084
802.11n(40MHz)
5795 11.90 12.0 1.023

Antenna 2:
Test Mode Frequency (MHz) Avg. Burst Power Max. Power Scaling
(dBm) (dBm) Factor
2426.2 14.55 15.0 1.109
2.4G transmit 2443 13.79 14.0 1.050
2461 14.13 14.5 1.089
5745 14.08 14.5 1.102
802.11a 5785 14.09 14.5 1.099
5825 13.87 14.0 1.030
5745 12.62 13.0 1.091
802.11n(20MHz) 5785 12.77 13.0 1.054
5825 12.47 12.5 1.007
5755 11.50 12.0 1.122
802.11n(40MHz)
5795 12.25 12.5 1.059

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9. Test Procedures
9.1. SAR Test Results Summary

SAR MEASUREMENT
Ambient Temperature (°C) : 21.5 ± 2 Relative Humidity (%): 52
Liquid Temperature (°C) : 21.0 ± 2 Depth of Liquid (cm):>15
Product: Radio Controller
Frequency: 2426.2- 2461 MHz
Test Antenna: Antenna 2
Test Position Frequency Frame Power Scaled
Antenna SAR 1g Scaling Limit
Body Power Drift SAR 1g
Position Channel MHz (W/kg) Factor (W/kg)
(0mm gap) (dBm) (<±0.2) (W/kg)

Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 -0.15 0.036 1.109 0.040 1.6
Horizontal
Left side-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 -0.10 0.028 1.109 0.031 1.6
Horizontal
Right side-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 -0.06 0.033 1.109 0.037 1.6
Horizontal
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 0.10 0.023 1.109 0.026 1.6
vertical
Note 1: When the reported SAR of the initial test position is ≤ 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement is not
required for the other (remaining) test positions in that exposure configuration and 802.11 transmission
mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band. SAR is also not required for that
exposure configuration in the subsequent test configuration(s).
2: Reported SAR were scaled to the maximum duty factor to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB
248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02.

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SAR MEASUREMENT
Ambient Temperature (°C) : 21.5 ± 2 Relative Humidity (%): 52
Liquid Temperature (°C) : 21.0 ± 2 Depth of Liquid (cm):>15
Product: Radio Controller
Frequency: 2426.2- 2461 MHz
Test Antenna: Antenna 2
Frequency Duty
Test Position Scaled Duty
Antenna Frame Cycle
SAR cycle Duty Limit
Body Power Scaled
Position Channel MHz 1g factor (W/kg)
(0mm gap) (dBm) (%) SAR 1g
(W/kg)
(W/kg)
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 0.040 97.58 1.02 0.041 1.6
Horizontal
Left side-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 0.031 97.58 1.02 0.032 1.6
Horizontal
Right side-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 0.037 97.58 1.02 0.037 1.6
Horizontal
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 01 2426.2 14.55 0.026 97.58 1.02 0.026 1.6
vertical
Note 1: When the reported SAR of the initial test position is ≤ 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement is not
required for the other (remaining) test positions in that exposure configuration and 802.11 transmission
mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band. SAR is also not required for that
exposure configuration in the subsequent test configuration(s).
2: Reported SAR were scaled to the maximum duty factor to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB
248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02.

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SAR MEASUREMENT
Ambient Temperature (°C) : 21.5 ± 2 Relative Humidity (%): 52
Liquid Temperature (°C) : 21.0 ± 2 Depth of Liquid (cm):>15
Product: Radio Controller
Frequency: 5785 - 5825 MHz
Test Antenna: Antenna 1
Test Mode:802.11a
Test Position Frequency Frame Power Scaled
Antenna SAR 1g Scaling Limit
Body Power Drift SAR 1g
Position Channel MHz (W/kg) Factor (W/kg)
(0mm gap) (dBm) (<±0.2) (W/kg)

Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 -0.13 0.052 1.099 0.057 1.6
Horizontal
Left side-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.06 0.045 1.099 0.049 1.6
Horizontal
Right side-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.05 0.021 1.099 0.023 1.6
Horizontal
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.15 0.049 1.099 0.054 1.6
vertical
Note 1: When the reported SAR of the initial test position is ≤ 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement is not
required for the other (remaining) test positions in that exposure configuration and 802.11 transmission
mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band. SAR is also not required for that
exposure configuration in the subsequent test configuration(s).
2: Reported SAR were scaled to the maximum duty factor to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB
248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02.

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SAR MEASUREMENT
Ambient Temperature (°C) : 21.5 ± 2 Relative Humidity (%): 52
Liquid Temperature (°C) : 21.0 ± 2 Depth of Liquid (cm):>15
Product: Radio Controller
Frequency: 5785 - 5825 MHz
Test Antenna: Antenna 1
Test Mode:802.11a
Frequency Duty
Test Position Scaled Duty
Antenna Frame Cycle
SAR cycle Duty Limit
Body Power Scaled
Position Channel MHz 1g factor (W/kg)
(0mm gap) (dBm) (%) SAR 1g
(W/kg)
(W/kg)
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.057 96.11 1.04 0.059 1.6
Horizontal
Left side-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.049 96.11 1.04 0.051 1.6
Horizontal
Right side-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.023 96.11 1.04 0.024 1.6
Horizontal
Bottom-Antenna
Fixed 159 5745 14.09 0.054 96.11 1.04 0.056 1.6
vertical
Note 1: When the reported SAR of the initial test position is ≤ 0.4 W/kg, further SAR measurement is not
required for the other (remaining) test positions in that exposure configuration and 802.11 transmission
mode combinations within the frequency band or aggregated band. SAR is also not required for that
exposure configuration in the subsequent test configuration(s).
2: Reported SAR were scaled to the maximum duty factor to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB
248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02.

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9.2. SAR Test Notes

9.2.1. Test position and configuration


1. Liquid tissue depth was at least 15.0 cm for all frequencies.
2. The manufacturer has confirmed that the device(s) tested have the same physical, mechanical and
thermal characteristics and are within operational tolerances expected for production units.
3. SAR results were scaled to the maximum allowed power to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB
Publication 447498 D01v06.
4. Reported SAR were scaled to the maximum duty factor to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB 248227
D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02.

WLAN Notes:
When the maximum extrapolated peak SAR of the zoom scan for the maximum output channel is <1.6 W/kg
and the reported 1g averaged SAR is <0.8 W/kg, SAR testing on other default channels is not required.

9.2.2. Simultaneous Transmission Analysis

Simultaneous Transmission Scenario


∑ SAR
Simult Tx Configuration 2.4G SAR (W/kg) 5G SAR (W/kg)
(W/kg)
Bottom-Antenna
Body 0.041 0.059 0.1
Horizontal

Note 1: Wi-Fi SAR was not required to be measured per FCC KDB 447498. Estimated SAR results were
used in the above table to determine simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion.
2: Body worn at 0mm.

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Appendix A. SAR System Validation Data


Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
System Check Body 2450MHz
DUT: Dipole 2450 MHz D2450V2; Type: D2450V2
Communication System: UID 0, CW; Communication System Band: D2450(2450MHz); Duty Cycle: 1:1;
Frequency: 2450 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 2450 MHz; σ = 1.96 S/m; εr = 52.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m3 ;
Phantom section: Flat Section ; Input Power=250mW
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(7.08, 7.08, 7.08); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/System Check Body 2450MHz/Area Scan (7x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm,


dy=10mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 11.9 W/kg
Configuration/System Check Body 2450MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm,
dy=5mm, dz=5mm; Reference Value = 75.15 V/m; Power Drift = 0.02 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 24.8 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 11.7 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 5.3 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 13.4 W/kg

0 dB = 13.4 W/kg = 11.27 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
System Check Body 5750MHz
DUT: Dipole D5GHzV2; Type: D5GHzV2
Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Communication System Band: 5GHz(5000.0-6000.0MHz); Duty
Cycle: 1:1; Frequency: 5750 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 5750 MHz; σ = 6.05 S/m; εr = 48.03; ρ =
1000 kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section ; Input Power=100mW
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(3.8, 3.8, 3.8); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/Body 5750MHz/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm


Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 8.08 W/kg
Configuration/Body 5750MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm,
dz=5mm; Reference Value = 46.02 V/m; Power Drift = -0.00 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 31.9 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 7.57 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 2.09 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 10.2 W/kg

0 dB = 10.2 W/kg = 9.86 dBW/kg

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Appendix B. SAR measurement Data


Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, Wi-Fi (0); Communication System Band: 802.11; Duty Cycle: 1:1.0;
Frequency: 2426.2 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 2426.2 MHz; σ = 1.94 S/m; εr = 52.31; ρ = 1000
kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(7.08, 7.08, 7.08); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=12mm,


dy=12mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0364 W/kg
Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=8mm,
dy=8mm, dz=5mm; Reference Value = 2.922 V/m; Power Drift = -0.15 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.0640 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.036 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.021 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0382 W/kg

0 dB = 0.0382 W/kg = -14.18 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
Transmit at 2426.2MHz Left side-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, Wi-Fi (0); Communication System Band: 802.11; Duty Cycle: 1:1.0;
Frequency: 2426.2 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 2426.2 MHz; σ = 1.94 S/m; εr = 52.31; ρ = 1000
kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(7.08, 7.08, 7.08); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Left side/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=12mm,


dy=12mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0275 W/kg
Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Left side/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid:
dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm; Reference Value = 1.943 V/m; Power Drift = -0.10 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.0480 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.028 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.016 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0305 W/kg

0 dB = 0.0305 W/kg = -15.16 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
Transmit at 2426.2MHz Right side-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, Wi-Fi (0); Communication System Band: 802.11; Duty Cycle: 1:1.0;
Frequency: 2426.2 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 2426.2 MHz; σ = 1.94 S/m; εr = 52.31; ρ = 1000
kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(7.08, 7.08, 7.08); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Right side/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=12mm,


dy=12mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0378 W/kg
Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Right side/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid:
dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm; Reference Value = 2.724 V/m; Power Drift = -0.06 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.0600 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.033 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.020 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0363 W/kg

0 dB = 0.0363 W/kg = -14.40 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom-Antenna Vertical
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, Wi-Fi (0); Communication System Band: 802.11; Duty Cycle: 1:1.0;
Frequency: 2426.2 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 2426.2 MHz; σ = 1.94 S/m; εr = 52.31; ρ = 1000
kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(7.08, 7.08, 7.08); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM1; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1561
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom AV/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=12mm,


dy=12mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0221 W/kg
Configuration/Transmit at 2426.2MHz Bottom AV/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid:
dx=8mm, dy=8mm, dz=5mm; Reference Value = 1.985 V/m; Power Drift = 0.10 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.0390 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.023 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.013 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.0243 W/kg

0 dB = 0.0243 W/kg = -16.14 dBW/kg

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Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
802.11a 5745MHz Bottom-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Communication System Band: 5GHz(5000.0-6000.0MHz); Duty
Cycle: 1:1.0; Frequency: 5745 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 5745 MHz; σ = 6.05 S/m; εr = 48.04; ρ =
1000 kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(3.8, 3.8, 3.8); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM2; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1562
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Bottom/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm, dy=10mm


Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.037 W/kg
Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Bottom/Zoom Scan (7x7x6)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm,
dy=5mm, dz=2mm; Reference Value = 1.567 V/m; Power Drift = -0.13 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.065 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.052 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.028 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.054 W/kg

0 dB = 0.054 W/kg = -17.67 dBW/kg

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Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
802.11a 5745MHz Left side-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Communication System Band: 5GHz(5000.0-6000.0MHz); Duty
Cycle: 1:1.0; Frequency: 5745 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 5745 MHz; σ = 6.05 S/m; εr = 48.04; ρ =
1000 kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(3.8, 3.8, 3.8); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM2; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1562
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Left side/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm,


dy=10mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.038 W/kg
Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Left side/Zoom Scan (7x7x6)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm,
dy=5mm, dz=2mm; Reference Value = 1.582 V/m; Power Drift = 0.06 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.069 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.045 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.026 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.049 W/kg

0 dB = 0.049 W/kg = -18.40 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
802.11a 5745MHz Right side-Antenna Horizontal
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Communication System Band: 5GHz(5000.0-6000.0MHz); Duty
Cycle: 1:1.0; Frequency: 5745 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 5745 MHz; σ = 6.05 S/m; εr = 48.04; ρ =
1000 kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(3.8, 3.8, 3.8); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM2; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1562
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Body-Right side/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm,


dy=10mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.019 W/kg
Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Body-Right side/Zoom Scan (7x7x6)/Cube 0: Measurement grid:
dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=2mm; Reference Value = 1.392 V/m; Power Drift = 0.05 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.035 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.021 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.010 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.028 W/kg

0 dB = 0.028 W/kg = -20.47 dBW/kg

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Date/Time: 05-25-2016
Test Laboratory: QuieTek Lab
802.11a 5745MHz Bottom-Antenna Vertical
DUT: Radio Controller; Type: YKQ01FM
Communication System: UID 0, CW (0); Communication System Band: 5GHz(5000.0-6000.0MHz); Duty
Cycle: 1:1.0; Frequency: 5745 MHz; Medium parameters used: f = 5745 MHz; σ = 6.05 S/m; εr = 48.04; ρ =
1000 kg/m3 ; Phantom section: Flat Section
Ambient temperature (℃): 21.5, Liquid temperature (℃): 21.0
DASY5 Configuration:

• Probe: EX3DV4 - SN3710; ConvF(3.8, 3.8, 3.8); Calibrated: 19/02/2016;


• Sensor-Surface: 1.4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection)
• Electronics: DAE4 Sn1220; Calibrated: 09/02/2016
• Phantom: SAM2; Type: SAM; Serial: TP1562
• Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.8 (8); SEMCAD X Version 14.6.10 (7331)

Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Body-Bottom/Area Scan (11x11x1): Measurement grid: dx=10mm,


dy=10mm
Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.043 W/kg
Configuration/802.11a 5745MHz Body-Bottom/Zoom Scan (7x7x6)/Cube 0: Measurement grid:
dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=2mm; Reference Value = 1.714 V/m; Power Drift = 0.15 dB
Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.062 W/kg
SAR(1 g) = 0.049 W/kg; SAR(10 g) = 0.023 W/kg Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.058 W/kg

0 dB = 0.058 W/kg = -19.03 dBW/kg

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