User's Manual
TiWi-C-W Module
USER GUIDE
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5 EMC Compliance
5.1 Summary
The TiWi-C-W module has been tested and approved as a Modular Radio in accordance with
the appropriate FCC and IC standards. The supporting test data may be found in the modular
test report.
Since this module and its associated set of approved antennas have been certified as a Modular
Radio, this allows the end user to integrate this module into an end-product without the
requirement of re-certifying the radio module. The module-integrator is responsible for the
unintentional conducted and radiated emissions and must verify that the integrated product is
compliant with the rules associated with unintentional radiators. The module integrator is also
required to maintain an engineering record of the verification testing and declare on the product
through proper labeling and marking that the device is compliant with these particular rules.
The installed module’s FCC ID and IC numbers need to be clearly marked on the product with
the following verbiage “Contains FCC ID: TFB-1001” and "Contains IC: 5969A-1001".
5.2 Module Integration Considerations - Antenna Systems
The module must be used with one of the approved antennas:
1) LSR 001-0001 2.4 GHz center-fed dipole antenna and LSR 080-0001 U.FL to Reverse Polarity SMA
connector cable.
2) LSR 001-0014 2.4 GHz FlexPIFA antenna.
3) Johanson 2450AT18A100 chip antenna.
The antenna should be placed such that it is minimally disturbed by the product’s packaging
material. The incorporation of the largest practical free-space clearance around the antenna is
important for maximizing overall performance. Further, the antenna must be placed such that at
least a 20 cm separation distance is maintained from the antenna to all other radio transmitters.
5.3 Module Integration Considerations - Substitute Antenna Systems
The module’s certification is only valid for the list of approved antennas presented in section 4.
However, substitute antennas may be used in place of the approved antenna only if the
antennas are of the same type and the peak gain is less than or equal to the peak gain of the
similar approved antenna. Also the antennas should have similar in-band and out-of-band
characteristics.