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service test house if you have limited expertise in meeting the
regulatory requirements of a specific country.
All certification tests must be made by a qualified laboratory to ensure
that the equipment complies with the applicable technical standards.
United States of America
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires application
for certification of digital devices in accordance with CFR Title 47,
Part 2 and Part 15. A Wavenet Boomer-II OEM Modem Module is part
of a complete system and certain testing is necessary for the integrated
product.
FCC Part 15, Class A/B certification must be performed with the
maximum configuration use and include all peripherals of the
integrated product. The application for certification must refer to the
approval data on file for the particular Boomer-II Modem Module, as
shown in the following example. Include the following language in the
documentation inserting the name of the integrated product in place of
xxx below:
“The Wavenet Boomer-II OEM modem module is a
subassembly of xxx and has FCC Identifier PQS-BM28001”
(or PQS-BM29001 as appropriate)
FCC Part 2 certification requires all integrated products to have
routine environmental evaluation for radio-frequency (RF) exposure
prior to equipment authorization or use in accordance with FCC rules
2.1091 and 2.1093 and FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, OET Bulletin 65 and its
Supplement C.
For “portable devices”, defined in accordance with FCC rules as
transmitting devices designed to be used within 20 cm of the user body
under normal operating conditions, Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
testing must be performed and the unit re-submitted for separate FCC
certification approval. An exposure limit of 1.6 W/kg will apply to
most OEM integrated applications.
For “mobile or fixed devices”, defined as transmitting devices
designed to be generally used such that a separation distance of at least
20 cm is maintained between the body of the user and the transmitting
radiated structure, Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits may
be used with field strength or power density limit of 0.54 mW/cm2 (at
806 MHz).
To satisfy FCC RF exposure (MPE) requirements the final product and
its antenna must operate with
A. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm or more from all
persons using the antenna with maximum gain not exceeding
1 dBi