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B94RSVLD0608802.11b/g Radio Module

HP Inc.
802.11b/g Radio Module - FCC ID B94RSVLD0608 - HP Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Nov 12, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 12, 2006
Equipment Note
802.11b/g Radio Module
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
HP Inc.
Country
United States

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Contents: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual 802.11g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual, Model: RSVLD-0608 Introduction Completing the Setup Utility Functions Specifications Regulatory Information Glossary Company Copyright Statement Company Trademark Statement. Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks owned by Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. file:///P|/User%20Manuals/HP%20XP%20WLAN%20Card/index.htm [1/30/03 10:11:15 PM] Introduction: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual Back to Contents Introduction: The 802.11g WLAN Solution Using the 802.11g WLAN Features and Requirements The 802.11g WLAN Solution The 802.11g WLAN solution accesses wireless local area networks (LANs), enables the sharing of a local printer and files with others in the network, accesses the Internet, and enables roaming about the office—wire-free. This wireless LAN solution is designed for both the home user and small businesses—and it is scalable so that users can be added and new network features can be enabled as networking needs grow. WEP is a security protocol for wireless local area networks (defined in IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edition) that encrypts data sent over radio waves. The use of the WEP key is optional and can be enabled or disabled. If the network being connecting to has enabled WEP, WEP must also be enabled in the network profile and the WEP key must be set to match the WEP key used by the network. Otherwise, it is impossible to connect to the network. Enterprise Users file:///P|/User%20Manuals/HP%20XP%20WLAN%20Card/intro.htm (1 of 3) [1/30/03 10:11:16 PM] Introduction: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual Obtain the following information from the network administrator: l Network names (SSID) of the specific wireless networks to connect to l WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key information (if any) for the networks to connect to l For Microsoft® Windows® networking, the customer name and workgroup name l For a network account, a user name and password l An IP address (if not using a DHCP server) Using the 802.11g WLAN The 802.11g enabled device is an IEEE 802.11g based wireless LAN device. A LAN is composed of two or more computers that are connected to each other to share files or common equipment such as a printer or an Internet connection. A wireless LAN provides the same functionality of a wired network, but it eliminates the need to install networking cables and other networking equipment. Not only is a wireless LAN easier to deploy, but it also allows for roaming. Features and Requirements An IEEE 802.11 based wireless LAN includes the following features: l Support for IEEE 802.11g draft specification l Support for IEEE 802.11b standard l 2.4-GHz band operation l Network data rate of up to 54 Mbit/s l Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption The 802.11g enabled device works with any Wi-Fi CERTIFIED® base station or wireless client adapter. file:///P|/User%20Manuals/HP%20XP%20WLAN%20Card/intro.htm (2 of 3) [1/30/03 10:11:16 PM] Introduction: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual Back to top Back to Contents Ccopyright and Trademark Information. file:///P|/User%20Manuals/HP%20XP%20WLAN%20Card/intro.htm (3 of 3) [1/30/03 10:11:16 PM] Completing the Setup: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual Back to Contents Completing the Setup: NOTE—Before starting, obtain the required network information from the network administrator or the wireless access point installer (see The Company 802.11g WLAN Solution in Introduction). Modes of Operation Modes of Operation A wireless LAN can be configured for two different modes of operation: infrastructure network and computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network. Whereas each mode has its advantages, one mode may be more appropriate than the other, depending on the location and type of network connection. Infrastructure Mode The key difference between the infrastructure type of network and an ad hoc network is that the infrastructure network includes a base station (host) computer that has a built-in wireless network adapter and is connected to a wireless access point (AP). This functionality allows computers on the infrastructure wireless LAN to access the resources and tools of the wired LAN, including Internet access, e-mail, file transfers, and printer sharing. Characteristics Networked computers communicate with each other through a dedicated AP. All data transmitted between the computers on this wireless LAN passes through the AP. Advantages l Extended range. The access point extends the range of the wireless LAN. Each computer can communicate with other computers equipped by wireless networks that are within the range of the access point. l Roaming. As the user moves around the home or office, the 802.11g enabled device determines the best access point to use to ensure continuous communication with the network. l Network connectivity. An access point can provide wireless LAN access to an existing wired network by bridging the two networks together. This gives users of the wireless LAN access to all the functions of a wired network—from file server access to e-mail and the Internet. Disadvantages Because the infrastructure mode offers more features, it requires additional components and setup time to deploy. file:///P|/User%20Manuals/HP%20XP%20WLAN%20Card/setup.htm (1 of 2 ) [1/30/03 10:11:18 PM] Completing the Setup: Company 54g Wireless LAN (WLAN) User Manual Requirements A base station computer having a wired connection to the Internet, a wireless network adapter, and a connection to an AP. Computer-to-Computer Mode A peer-to-peer (ad hoc) network is the easiest to deploy and is ideal for home use or in small offices. This mode allows the sharing of files with other employees, printing to a shared office printer, and access to the Internet through a shared modem. With ad hoc networking, however, the computer is only able to communicate with other wireless networks that are within a c…

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Cover Letter(s)

HP FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Request for transmitter modular approval Transmitter Module Characteristics Item Requirements EUT 1 Have its own RF shielding Device is equipped with Metal shielding to cover RF section. Refer to external photos 2 Have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided), All inputs to the modules are buffered through logic or microprocessor inputs. 3 Have it own power supply regulation Internal 1.2, 1.6 and 2.5V power regulators. Refer to Block diagram 4 Meet the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 Integral pcb antenna. 5 Be tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the antenna, AC or DC power and data input/output lines must be connected to the module but, the module must not be inside another case during testing Device will be tested external to a PC in a standalone configuration, connected via USB cable. 6 Be labeled with its own FCC ID number, and if the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. Two proposed FCC ID label format will be included in the filing. One of label is to be placed on the module and the other label is to be placed on the outside of system. Refer to FCC ID label format and location file. 7 The modular transmitter is manufactured so that the user cannot influence the operation of the transmitter that will operate outside of the scope of the regulations. Refer to “User’s Guide” Exhibit 8 Address compliance with the Commission's RF exposure limits in Sections 1.1310 and 2.1093. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Application is for mobile configurations. MPE calculation is supplied.

ID Label/Location Info

Proposed Module Label Label Location: On the back of the card Proposed System Label Label Location: on the back of the host system Contains 802.11g USB Module, HP RSVLD-0608 FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 IC: 466F-RSVLD608 0984 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- 003. 802.11g USB Module HP RSVLD-0608 0984 FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 IC: 466F-RSVLD608

Parts List/Tune Up Info

Broadcom Confidential Broadcom Confidential and Proprietary Rev BCM9Fractal64 2.4GHz PCB Antenna FEATURES • Compact design • 2.4 to 2.5GHz operation • 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth applications • VSWR better than 2:1 • Efficiency >72% • Allegro layout file available GENERAL DESCRIPTION This compact high efficiency pcb antenna has been optimized for use on small form factor boards and modules using Broadcom 802.11b/g/n WLAN chipsets. It offers a good radiation pattern in all 3 planes, together with high efficiency. Available in the form of an Allegro .brd file or a .dbx drawing, this design can be easily incorporated into the layouts of various types of pcb design. Preliminary Broadcom Confidential Broadcom Confidential and Proprietary Rev Antennas orientation. SMA connectors looking at the floor Satimo Chamber Coordinate System θ=180° θ= 0° +Z Φ=0° θ=-90° Φ=0° θ=90° Φ=90° θ=90° +Y Elevation θ Azimuth Φ PROBE 63 Probe 32 PROBE 1 Probe 49 C C C u u u t t t Φ Φ Φ = = = 9 9 9 0 0 0 ° ° ° Cut Φ=0 ° Cut θ=-90° +X Probe 15 Board outline

Test Report

FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART C CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE MODEL NUMBER: RSVLD-0608 FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 REPORT NUMBER: 06U10603-1B ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2006 Prepared for HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY 3000 HANOVER STREET PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA 94304, USA Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 561F MONTEREY ROAD MORGAN HILL, CA 95037, USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 REPORT NO: 06U10603-1B DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 2 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By -- 10/27/06 Initial Issue Thu B 11/13/06 Updated MPE Section Thu REPORT NO: 06U10603-1B DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 3 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS............................................................................................. 4 2. TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................. 5 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION .......................................................................................... 5 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................................... 5 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ............................................................................. 5 4.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................... 5 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST............................................................................................................6 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT ..............................................................................................................6 5.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................... 6 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS ............................................................................. 6 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE .................................................................................................... 6 5.5. WORST-CASE CONFIGURATION AND MODE......................................................................... 6 5.6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP ................................................................................................ 7 6. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT ................................................................................ 9 7. LIMITS AND RESULTS ................................................................................................................. 10 7.1. CHANNEL TESTS FOR THE 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND ...................................................... 10 7.1.1. 6 dB BANDWIDTH ........................................................................................................... 10 7.1.2. 99% BANDWIDTH............................................................................................................ 17 7.1.3. PEAK OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................. 24 7.1.4. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE ........................................................................ 32 7.1.5. AVERAGE POWER........................................................................................................... 35 7.1.6. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ............................................................................ 36 7.1.7. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS.......................................................................... 43 7.2. RADIATED EMISSIONS.............................................................................................................56 7.2.1. TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................. 56 7.2.2. TRANSMITTER ABOVE 1 GHz FOR 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND ............................. 59 7.2.3. WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 1 GHz ............................................. 77 7.3. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ................................................................................ 81 8. SETUP PHOTOS .............................................................................................................................. 85 REPORT NO: 06U10603-1B DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 4 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS COMPANY NAME: HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY 3000 HANOVER STREET, PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA 94304, USA EUT DESCRIPTION: 802.11b/g Radio Module MODEL: RSVLD-0608 SERIAL NUMBER: BCM94326USBGP DATE TESTED: OCTOBER 19-23, 2006 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD TEST RESULTS FCC PART 15 SUBPART C NO NON-COMPLIANCE NOTED Compliance Certification Services, Inc. tested the above equipment in accordance with the requirements set forth in the above standards. The test results show that the equipment tested is capable of demonstrating compliance with the requirements as documented in this report. Note: The results documented in this report apply only to the tested sample, under the conditions and modes of operation as described herein. This document may not be altered or revised in any way unless done so by Compliance Certification Services and all re…

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Test Setup Photos

REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 85 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 8. SETUP PHOTOS ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 86 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. RADIATED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP FOR MOBILE CONFIGURATION RADIATED FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 87 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. RADIATED BACK PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 88 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. RADIATED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP FOR PORTABLE CONFIGURATION X-AXIS FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 89 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Y-AXIS FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 90 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Z-AXIS FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 91 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT SETUP LINE CONDUCTED FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 06U10603-1 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2006 EUT: 802.11b/g RADIO MODULE FCC ID: B94RSVLD0608 Page 92 of 92 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. END OF REPORT LINE CONDUCTED BACK PHOTO

Contact Information

Applicant

Richard P Tarsio(US Canada Technical Regulations)
[email protected]970-898-8713Fax: 000-000-0000

Test Firm

Compliance Certification ServicesBarbara Judge
[email protected]510-771-1104Fax: 510-661-0888

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz219.00 mW
Modular Type
Single Modular Approval
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Modular approval. Power output listed is conducted. This module may only be installed by the OEM or an OEM integrator. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. OEM integrators and End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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