Product specifications
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You must put the SX-SDWAG FCC or IC number in a visible location on your product. These
numbers are as follows:
FCCID: N6C-SXSDWAG
IC: 4908B-SXSDWAG
You must use either a Silex-supplied SX-SDWAG antenna (part number 108-00016-050) or a
pole antenna similar to the one shown in Appendix C. If you use a non-Silex antenna, it must
have a gain that is less than or equal to 2.1dBi @5.825GHz or 1.5dBi @2.4GHz. If you do not
use a pole antenna, the Limited Modular Approval no longer applies and you must recertify your
product for compliance with intentional radiation regulatory requirements.
You must use a special antenna cable that has ferrite beads built-in. This cable is available as an
option from Silex (part number 131-00033-050). Alternatively, you can use a cable that meets the
specifications shown in Appendix C.
In order to meet unintentional radiation standards (for example, FCC Part 15 Subpart B), Silex
recommends a metal bracket similar to the one described in the previous section. This bracket
provides additional grounding for the antenna connectors to reduce EMI.
There must be at least 20cm between the SX-560 antenna and the human body to avoid the
possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. If your device requires smaller
distances, then you must test your device as a system with the SX-560 for compliance with
specific absorption rate (SAR) requirements.
The antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. OEM integrators and end-users must be provided with transmitter operating
conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
The SX-560-1701 must be installed by an OEM or OEM integrator and end-users may not be
provided with the module installation instructions.
Operation in the 5.15-5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoor use only.
IMPORTANT: Modular Approval only covers intentional radiation requirements. Although the SX-560 is designed to
comply with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B unintentional radiation requirements, it is your responsibility to ensure that
your device complies with unintentional radiation requirements when the SX-560 is installed.