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PDGBR-100110.5 GHz Ballistic Doppler Radar

Infinition Inc
10.5 GHz Ballistic Doppler Radar - FCC ID PDGBR-1001 - Infinition Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Mar 22, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 22, 2007
Equipment Note
10.5 GHz Ballistic Doppler Radar
Frequency Range
10450.00000000 - 10540.00000000
Company
Infinition Inc
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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Operational Description

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

BR-1001 User Manual Rev. 02 ! Important Safety Instructions 1. Carefully read all of the instructions provided and save them for later use. Read all warnings and instructions marked on the BR-1001. 2. Do not place the BR-1001 on an unstable stand or surface as it may fall resulting in serious damage. 3. The radar antenna should be handled with great care at all time to avoid damaging the antenna radome. Radome damage can result in performance reduction. 4. The BR-1001 must be operated from a 115Vac 60Hz power source for the North America model, or from a 230Vac 50Hz power source for the European model. The equipment is factory set for either 115Vac or 230Vac, as marked on the equipment. Ensure that the supply voltage available at the installation site meets the factory set voltage range marking, as provided on the equipment. 5. The BR-1001 power cord is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug that will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact a qualified person to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not tamper with the grounding prong to force fit into the outlet. 6. Do not allow any objects to rest on the power cord or place the BR-1001 where the power cord will be trampled on. 7. If an extension cord is used with the BR-1001, make sure that the total ampere ratings of the devices plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. 8. Do NOT plug in, turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit. 9. Warning: No operator serviceable parts inside the BR-1001 radar unit. Please refer servicing to service qualified personnel. Rev. 02 1 1. General The BR-1001 radar can be used to measure the radial velocity of any moving object located in the radar beam coverage. The output of the radar is an analog signal with a frequency and amplitude proportional to the radial velocity and distance of the moving object. 2. Microwave Safety Warning Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Radio Frequency (RF) emissions in a general population environment, continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 2.0 meter in front of the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW/cm 2 and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna, special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located behind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations. Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times. ! 3. Specifications Description Specification Power Requirement 115Vac 60Hz 1.0 Amps, or 230Vac 50Hz 0.5 Amps (factory set) Nominal Frequency 10.500 GHz Nominal Transmitting Power 2.0 W – 0.2 W, selectable Antenna Gain 23 dBi Transmitter Stability ±15 ppm Beamwidth 9° x 12° Dimension (without yoke) 19.50” x 10.75” x 5.00” 4. Installation The BR-1001 is mounted on a yoke. The yoke can be mounted with an adapter on a Velbon Carmagne 830 or 840 tripods or equivalent. The yoke provides the flexibility for radar alignment in both azimuth and elevation. 5. Operation The BR-1001 is powered on 115Vac 60Hz for the U.S. model, or 230Vac 50Hz for the European model. The operation line voltage is factory set. A power cord is provided for connection in Rev. 02 2 standard power outlet. The radar is interfaced to a Doppler processor a single four-wire cable equipped with military connectors. This cable is used to carry out the radar Doppler signal to the processing unit and the antenna transmission control. You should connect your radar cable from this connector to the appropriate radar input on your processing unit. The radar head has an override transmitter control switch that can be used to activate the transmitter locally at the antenna. In addition, the radar has a transmitter power control switch that can be used to select between low or high output power. At the low setting, the transmitter output power is 0.2 Watt and at the high setting, the output is 2.0 Watts. The BR-1001 has three LED indicators, one green for the main power, one red for the transmitter on/off status and one red for the transmitter output power selection (off for low and on for high). Also, the BR-1001 has a provision for connecting a 12 VDC (2 amperes maximum) warning device. The warning device is automatically enabled when the radar transmitter is switched on. This safety feature is useful to warn bystanders when the radar is radiating. The warning device is not mandatory and is therefore not provided as a standard equipment with the radar. Depending on the environment in which the radar is going to be used, it is the responsibility of the operator to install such device to provide additional safety for the personnel. 6. Maintenance The BR-1001 radar does not require much maintenance. Attention should however be paid to a few points: - Keep the connectors clean from dirt and moisture to avoid corrosion and bad connections. - Now and then wipe the radar enclosure and antenna panels with a soft and wet cloth. - The radar radiating elements are protected by a plastic radome. Special attention should be paid when handling the radar antenna to avoid damaging the radome as it could result in performance degradation. The radar fuses are located inside the radar unit. To replace them, refer the radar system to qualified personnel. Warning: No operator serviceable parts inside the radar unit. Please refer servicing to service qualified personnel ! Rev. 02 3 7. Power Connector Specification Connector type: Amphenol T3110-000 Pin Description 1 AC Neutral 2 115/230Vac (factory set) 3 n/c 4 Protective ground 8. Antenna Connector Specification Connector type: ITT C…

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Cover Letter(s)

Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: All schematics and parts lists. The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Jean-Luc Gagnon/president Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean Talon Trois-Rivieres, QC Canada G8Y 2G7 Tel.: (819) 371-3386 [email protected] 14 February, 2007

External Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 30 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EXHIBIT C - EUT PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Front View 1 EUT – Front View 2 Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 31 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – Rear View 1 EUT – Rear View 2 Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 32 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – Right Side View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 33 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – Left Side View END OF REPORT

ID Label/Location Info

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 27 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABEL INFORMATION FCC § 2.925 Identification of equipment (a) Each equipment covered in an application for equipment authorization shall bear a nameplate or label listing the following: (1) FCC Identifier consisting of the two elements in the exact order specified in §2.926. The FCC Identifier shall be preceded by the term FCC ID in capital letters on a single line, and shall be of a type size large enough to be legible without the aid of magnification. Example: FCC ID XXX123. XXX—Grantee Code, 123—Equipment Product Code Suggested Content of FCC ID Label Proposed Label Location on EUT The label shall not be a stick-on, paper label. The label on these products shall be permanently affixed to the product and shall be readily visible to the purchaser at the time of purchase, as described in Section 2.925(d) of this chapter. "Permanently affixed" means that the label is etched, engraved, stamped, silk- screened, indelibly printed, or otherwise permanently marked on a permanently attached part of the equipment or on a nameplate of metal, plastic, or other material fastened to the equipment by welding, riveting, or a permanent adhesive. The label must be designed to last the expected lifetime of the equipment in the environment in which the equipment may be operated and must not be readily detachable. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001

Internal Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 34 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT– Chassis Cover-Off View EUT – Chassis Cover off, control panel detail view Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 35 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – RF Amplifier View EUT – IF Amplifier Front View 1 Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 36 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – IF Amplifier View 2 EUT – IF PCB Front View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 37 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – IF PCB Front Back View EUT – Linear Power Supply Front View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 38 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – Linear Power Supply Back View EUT – Vicor Power Supply Front View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 39 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EUT – Vicor Power Supply Back View END OF REPORT

Operational Description

REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 1.0 Initial Release Jan 15, 2007 BR-1001 Doppler Radar Operating Manual REQUIREMENT / SPECIFICATION Art, Science & Technology Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean Talon Trois-Rivieres Quebec, Canada G8Y 2G7 Name Date Initials BR-1001 Doppler Radar Operating Manual PREPARED BY: Stephan Boucher 01/15/07 DATE OF ISSUE: REV: 1 CHECKED BY: INITIAL RELEASE: PAGES: APPROVED BY: DOCUMENT #: PAGE: Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................1 2 RADAR CHARACTERISTICS.......................................................................................................... 2 3 RADAR SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................................................... 3 4 TRANSMITTER.................................................................................................................................. 3 4.1 GENERAL......................................................................................................................................... 3 4.2 MICROWAVE ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................. 3 4.2.1 Oscillator................................................................................................................................4 4.2.2 Power Amplifier...................................................................................................................... 4 4.2.3 Transmitting Antenna............................................................................................................. 4 5 RECEIVER........................................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 GENERAL......................................................................................................................................... 5 5.2 MICROWAVE ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................. 5 5.2.1 Receiving Antenna.................................................................................................................. 5 5.2.2 Low Noise Amplifier Front-End............................................................................................. 5 5.2.3 Baseband Down-converter Mixer........................................................................................... 6 5.2.4 Baseband Amplifier................................................................................................................ 6 6 FUNCTION CONTROL BOARD (ASSY# 1000090)........................................................................ 7 6.1 TRANSMITTER POWER LEVEL SELECTION....................................................................................... 7 6.2 TRANSMITTER ON/OFF CONTROL................................................................................................... 7 6.3 SUPPLY VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION..................................................................................................... 7 6.4 BASEBAND IF AMPLIFIER GAIN CONTROL...................................................................................... 7 7 POWER SUPPLIES............................................................................................................................. 8 8 ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERN................................................................................................ 9 9 FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS......................................................................................................... 10 10 CONNECTOR PIN-OUT .............................................................................................................. 10 10.1 SIGNAL CONNECTOR..................................................................................................................... 10 10.2 WARNING DEVICE CONNECTOR.................................................................................................... 11 List of Tables TABLE 1. RADAR CHARACTERISTICS............................................................................................................... 2 TABLE 2. SIGNAL CONNECTOR PIN-OUT........................................................................................................ 10 TABLE 3. WARNING DEVICE CONNECTOR PIN-OUT........................................................................................ 11 List of Figures FIGURE 1. RADAR UNIT BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................................ 3 FIGURE 2. POWER AMPLIFIER DIAGRAM......................................................................................................... 4 FIGURE 3. LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER FRONT-END DIAGRAM.............................................................................. 5 FIGURE 4. DOWN-CONVERTER MIXER............................................................................................................. 6 FIGURE 5. BASEBAND AMPLIFIER DIAGRAM................................................................................................... 6 i FIGURE 6. RADIATION PATTERN IN AZIMUTH.................................................................................................. 9 FIGURE 7. RADIATION PATTERN IN ELEVATION............................................................................................... 9 List of Equations EQUATION 1. DOPPLER EQUATION.................................................................................................................. 1 ii BR-1001 CW Doppler Radar Operating Description 1 Introduction The Doppler radar systems produced by Infinition Inc. are used for velocity measurements for ballistic and non ballistic test on moving targets. The velocity information is obtained by means of the Doppler principle which states that r…

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RF Exposure Info

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 9 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report §1.1307(b) (1) & §2.1091 - RF EXPOSURE According to §1.1307(b)(1), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. According to §1.1310 and §2.1091 RF exposure is calculated. Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minute) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 *(100) 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f *(180/f 2 ) 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 / / f/1500 30 1500-100,000 / / 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density MPE Prediction Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG/4πR² Where: S = power density P = power input to antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna 23 dBi Antenna Gain Result The power density of predication frequency at 200 cm is 0.891 mW/cm 2 for a 23 dBi antenna which was according to calculation under the MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure of 1.00 mW/cm 2 . Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (dBm): 33.51(dBm ) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (mW): 2243.88 (mW) Predication distance (cm): 200 cm Predication frequency (MHz): 10460 (MHz) Maximum Antenna Gain, typical (dBi): 23 (dBi) Maximum Antenna Gain (numeric): 199.53 (numeric) Power density of predication frequency at 200 cm (mW/cm 2 ): 0.891 (mW/cm 2 ) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at predication frequency (mW/cm 2 ): 1.00 (mW/cm 2 )

Test Report

Note: This test report is for the customer shown above and their specific product only. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government (REV.1) FCC PART 90 TYPE APPROVAL MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean-Talon, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada, G8Y 2G7 FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 MODEL: BR-1001 This Report Concerns: Original Report Product name: 10.5 GHz Ballistic Doppler Radar Test Engineer: James Ma Report Number: R0702211-90 Report Date: 2007-03-05 Reviewed By: Test Engineer: Daniel Deng Prepared By (12): Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (BACL) 1274 Anvilwood Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732 9164 Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 2 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) ....................................................................................4 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................................................4 EUT PHOTO.................................................................................................................................................................4 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................................5 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).............................................................................................................................5 TEST METHODOLOGY..................................................................................................................................................5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY....................................................................................................................................5 TEST FACILITY.............................................................................................................................................................5 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................6 JUSTIFICATION.............................................................................................................................................................6 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE..........................................................................................................................................6 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES.................................................................................................................................................6 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................6 LOCAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS........................................................................................................6 POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................6 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING LIST AND DETAILS................................................................................................................6 TEST SETUP BLOCK DIAGRAM.....................................................................................................................................7 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...............................................................................................................................8 §1.1307(B) (1) & §2.1091 - RF EXPOSURE................................................................................................................9 §2.1046 & §90.205 – POWER OUTPUT ...................................................................................................................10 APPLICABLE STANDARD............................................................................................................................................10 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................10 EQUIPMENT LISTS......................................................................................................................................................10 MEASUREMENT RESULT............................................................................................................................................10 §2.1049 – OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH.......................................................................................................................13 APPLICABLE STANDARD............................................................................................................................................13 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................13 §2.1051 & §90.210 – SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS.....................................................15 STANDARD APPLICABLE............................................................................................................................................15 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................15 EQUIPMENT LISTS............................................................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 28 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report EXHIBIT B - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Radiated Emissions – Front View Radiated Emissions – Rear View (1 – 18 GHz)* Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-1001 Report # R0702211-90 Page 29 of 39 FCC Part 90 Test Report Radiated Emissions – Rear View (18 – 26.5 GHz) Radiated Emissions – Rear View (26.5 – 52.5 GHz)

Contact Information

Applicant

Guy Desbiens(President)
[email protected]8196936787Fax: 819 371-0340

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance LaboratoryJohn Chan
[email protected]408-732-9162Fax: 408-732-9164

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
19010.45 GHz - 10.54 GHz2 WNON15.0000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. The antenna used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 2 Meters from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installers and end users must be provided with specific operating instructions and antenna installation requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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