Schematics

MORLAB
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Block67, BaoAn District, ShenZhen , GuangDong Province, P. R. China
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REPORT No.SZ21020185W03
3) For radiated emissions above 1GHz
The EUT is placed on a non-conducting table 80 cm above the ground plane for measurement
below 1GHz; 1.5 m above the ground plane for measurement above 1GHz.The antenna to EUT
distance is 3meters. The EUT is configured in accordance with ANSI C63.10. The EUT is set to
transmit in a continuous mode.
For measurements below 30MHz, the emission limits shown in the above table are based on
measurements employing a CISPR quasi-peak detector except for the frequency bands 9kHz-90
kHz, 110kHz-490 kHz. Radiated emission limits in these two bands are based on measurements
employing an average detector.
For measurements below 1GHz the resolution bandwidth is set to 100kHz for peak detection
measurements or 120kHz for quasi-peak detection measurements. Peak detection is used unless
otherwise noted as quasi-peak.
For measurements above 1GHz the resolution bandwidth is set to 1MHz, the video band width is
set to 3MHz for peak measurements and as applicable for average measurements.
The frequency range of interest is monitored at a fixed antenna height and EUT azimuth. The EUT
is rotated through 360 degrees to maximize emissions received. The antenna is scanned from 1 to
4 meters above the ground plane to further maximize the emission. Measurements are made with
the antenna polarized in both the vertical and the horizontal positions.