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2AF63DUPONTOEM Module(Wireless Charging)

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OEM Module(Wireless Charging) - FCC ID 2AF63DUPONT - NEOSEN ENERGY
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Nov 22, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 22, 2015
Equipment Note
OEM Module(Wireless Charging)
Frequency Range
0.11000000 - 0.20500000
Company
NEOSEN ENERGY
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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The transmitter has a micro USB port for updating the firmware if necessary. The USB port can’t be used by consumer, is manufacturer for updating the firmware only. Do not use the OEM Module(Wireless Charging) in the environment at too high or too low temperature, never expose the device under strong sunshine or too wet environment. The suitable temperature for the phone and accessories is -10°C-40°C. A. PREPLANNING A.1. Box Contents The box will come with the transmitter and the power supply (not pictured here). A.3. 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Marking options include laser engraving or inlays for permanent marks, and stickers for temporary marks. Laser engraving will leave a slight depression and may be more difficult to clean. For high visibility markings choose a contrasting color. In commercial environments this may incorporate corporate color logos. For subtle markings a complementary color should be used. Translucent White DuPontTM Joint Adhesive or DuPontTM Joint Adhesive 2.0 is often a good choice for subtle inlays. For particulate colors matching one of the particulates may work well. The uniform shape of the mark will help it stand out when viewed at close distances, but it will blend into the background at greater distances. A.5. Additional Materials and Equipment In addition to the transmitter, fabrication will require 100% silicone adhesive, denatured alcohol and a clean cloth. Using a CNC with a flat-tipped end mill bit is highly recommended for accurately cutting the cavity. Some form of cable management (conduit, clips, etc.) will be necessary. B. VERIFY TRANSMITTER OPERATION B.1. Important Testing Guidance Verify the transmitter is operational before installing by plugging it in. A green LED should blink once. DO NOT TEST BY PLACING A RECEIVER IN CONTACT WITH THE TRANSMITTER. The transmitter is optimized for the installation distance, bringing the transmitter and receiver in direct contact may damage the devices. Always test with something nonmetallic of 8 mm (0.315") thickness in between the transmitter and receiver. B.2. Firmware Updates When there is a firmware update, Neosen Energy LLC will make the update available for download. The transmitter is updated by connecting the device to a computer using a USB 2.0 Micro …

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Cover Letter(s)

Letter of Declaration a) Power transfer frequency is less than 1 MHz.  The power transfer frequency of DUT (Device under Test) is between 110 KHz and 205 KHz. b) Output power from each primary coil is less than 5 watts  Output power from each coils are less than 5 watts. When the DUT is in charging mode, c) The transfer system includes only single primary and second coils. This includes charging systems that may have multiple primary coils and clients that are able to detect and allow coupling only between individual pairs of coils.  The EUT Conforms to the above requirements. Pls refer to the EUT internal photos for more details. d) Client device is inserted in or placed directly in contact with transmitter  When the client device is placed directly in contact with transmitter, then charging is able to start. e) The maximum coupling surface area of the transmit (charging) device is between 60 cm 2 and 400 cm 2  The Maximum coupling surface area of the charging transmit is (8.15cm x 9.1cm) 74 cm 2 . f) Aggregate leakage fields at 10cm surrounding the device from all simultaneous transmitting coils are demonstrated to be less than 30% of the MPE limit.  The highest leakage filed is less than 30 % of the MPE limit Name:PAUL GARRITY Position:Manager Neosen Energy LLC Date:2015.11.19

External Photos

Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AW EXTERNALEUTPHOTOS THE FRONT OF EUT THEBACKOFEUT Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AW 2 / 4 THE LEFT OF EUT THE RIGHT OF EUT Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AW 3 / 4 THE UP OF EUT THE DOWN OF EUT Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AW 4 / 4 Charger Photo

ID Label/Location Info

Model Name: NEO-020-1-3-1-3-2-DUP Model Name: NEO-020-1-3-1-3-2-DUP 0070 FCC ID: 2AF63DUPONT Model SN Label

Internal Photos

Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AI EUT INTERNAL PHOTOS EUT Photo 1 EUT Photo 2 Annex No.:BL-SZ1570124-AI 2 / 3 EUT Photo 3 EUT Photo 4 Annex No.:BL-SZ1570124-AI 3 / 3 EUT Photo 5

Test Report

Report No.: BL-SZ1570123-601 2 / 28 Revision History Version Issue Date Revisions Rev. 01 Nov. 12, 2015 Initial Issue TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Identification of the Testing Laboratory ............................................................................................. 4 1.2 Identification of the Responsible Testing Location ............................................................................ 4 1.3 Laboratory Condition ......................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Announce .......................................................................................................................................... 4 2 PRODUCT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Applicant Information ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 Manufacturer Information .................................................................................................................. 6 2.3 Factory Information ........................................................................................................................... 6 2.4 General Description for Equipment under Test (EUT) ...................................................................... 6 2.5 Ancillary Equipment .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.6 Technical Information ........................................................................................................................ 6 3 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................. 7 3.1 Test Standards .................................................................................................................................. 7 3.2 Verdict ............................................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Test Uncertainty ................................................................................................................................ 7 4 GENERAL TEST CONFIGURATIONS .................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Test Environments ............................................................................................................................ 8 4.2 Test Equipment List .......................................................................................................................... 8 4.3 Test Enclosure list ............................................................................................................................. 9 4.4 Test Configurations ........................................................................................................................... 9 4.5 Test Setups ..................................................................................................................................... 10 4.6 Test Conditions ............................................................................................................................... 12 5 TEST ITEMS .......................................................................................................................................... 13 5.1 Emission Tests ................................................................................................................................ 13 Report No.: BL-SZ1570123-601 3 / 28 ANNEX A TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................................................... 16 A.1 Radiated Emission .......................................................................................................................... 16 A.2 Conducted Emission ....................................................................................................................... 22 A.3 20 dB Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................. 26 ANNEX B TEST SETUP PHOTOS ........................................................................................................... 28 ANNEX C EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOS ...................................................................................................... 28 ANNEX D EUT INTERNAL PHOTOS ....................................................................................................... 28 Report No.: BL-SZ1570123-601 4 / 28 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Identification of the Testing Laboratory Company Name Shenzhen BALUN Technology Co., Ltd. Address Block B, 1st FL, Baisha Science and Technology Park, Shahe Xi Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, P. R. China Phone Number +86 755 6685 0100 Fax Number +86 755 6182 4271 1.2 Identification of the Responsible Testing Location Test Location Shenzhen BALUN Technology Co., Ltd. Address Block B, 1st FL, Baisha Science and Technology Park, Shahe Xi Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, P. R. China Accreditation Certificate The laboratory has been listed by Industry Canada to perform electromagnetic emission measurements. The recognition numbers of test site are 11524A-1. The laboratory has been listed by US Federal Communications Commission to perform electromagnetic emission measurements. The recognition numbers of test site are 832625. The laboratory has met the requirements of the IAS Accreditation Criteria for Testing Laboratories (AC89), has demonstrated compliance with ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2005. The accreditation certificate number is TL-588. The la…

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Test Setup Photos

Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AR TEST SETUP PHOTOS 1Radiated Emission Below 30MHz QI Below 30MHz PMA Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AR 30 MHz-1 GHz QI 30 MHz-1 GHz QI Annex No.:BL-SZ1570123-AR 2Conducted Emission GHz QI GHz PMA

Contact Information

Applicant

PAUL GARRITY(CEO)
[email protected]2148028294Fax: 2148028294

Test Firm

Shenzhen BALUN Technology Co.,Ltd.Xuewen Wu
[email protected]86-755-66833404Fax: 86-755-61824271

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.11 MHz - 0.205 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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