Data Sheet

PE IoT Engine
Datasheet
Document No. [DOC-DAT-0023-04] Date of last revision [04.03.2021]
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8. Requirements of KDB 996369 D03 FCC certifications
8.1 Section 2.2 List of applicable FCC rules
The following standard apply to the module:
- 47 CFR FCC part 15.247 , subpart C (radio)
- 47 CFR FCC 47 part 2 - §2.1093 (maximum permissible exposure)
- KDB 558074 D01
- ANSI C63.10:2013
- Title 47 Part 1 Subpart I § 1.1310
- Title 47 Part 2 Subpart J § 2.1091
- ANSI C63.4:2014
8.2 Section 2.3 Summarize the specific operation use conditions
The PE IoT Engine is used in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities contexts. As a communications
module, the PE IoT Engine is responsible for handling all network-layer events such as joining the 6LoWPAN
mesh network. The module is required to be integrated into a 3rd party application equipment.
In its standard use, it is not intended to be used in point-to-point applications. As a consequence, the typical
antennas to be used are low-gain antenna.
In addition, the maximum theoretical TX power is physically limited to 14 dBm. The FCC limit in the (902
928) MHz band 1 W (30 dBm) and it is not possible to overcome that limit.
8.3 Section 2.4 Limited module procedures
Not applicable.
8.4 Section 2.5 Trace antenna design
Not applicable, the radio module does not have any trace antenna design.