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PDGBR-3503Ballistic Doppler Radar

Infinition Inc
Ballistic Doppler Radar - FCC ID PDGBR-3503 - Infinition Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 04, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 04, 2010
Equipment Note
Ballistic Doppler Radar
Frequency Range
35200.00000000 - 35800.00000000
Company
Infinition Inc
Country
Canada

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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Internal Photos

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

BR-3503 User Manual (North America) Rev. 01 ! Important Safety Instructions 1. Carefully read all of the instructions provided and save them for later use. Heed all warnings and instructions marked on the BR-3503. 2. Do not place the BR-3503 on an unstable stand or surface as it may fall resulting in serious damage. 3. The BR-3503 must be operated from 115 Volts AC 60Hz. Operating voltage is factory set. 4. The BR-3503 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. 5. Do not allow any objects to rest on the power cord or place the BR-3503 where the power cord will be trampled on. 6. If an extension cord is used with the BR-3503, make sure that the total ampere ratings of the devices plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. 7. Do NOT plug in, turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit. 8. When connecting the equipment to the AC power line, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. 9. The BR-3503 radar unit does not have a power on switch. The unit can only be switched off by disconnecting the power cord from the wall AC outlet. 10. No operator serviceable parts inside the BR-3503 radar unit. Please refer servicing to service qualified personnel. 1 1. General The BR-3503 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 1.0 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 115 Vac, 0.3 Amp, 60 Hz (North America Model) Nominal Frequency 35.5 GHz Nominal Transmitting Power 100 mW Antenna Gain 28 dBi Transmitter Stability ±1.0% Beamwidth 12° x 12° Operating Temperature -20degC to 45degC 4. Installation The BR-3503 radar system includes the following two components: - Radar antenna head - Power supply / amplifier unit The radar head has one (1) 1/4” mounting holes that can be used to install the head at specific locations in your test setup. The head is connected to the power supply / amplifier unit using a two (2) meter shielded cable which provides flexibility in positioning it for optimum results. 2 5. Operation The BR-3503 is powered on 115Vac 60Hz. The connection to the power line outlet is done using a permanently attached power cord. It is interfaced to a Doppler processor unit using a single four-wire cable equipped with military connectors. This cable is used to carry the radar Doppler signal to the processing unit and the antenna transmission control signals. You should connect your radar cable from this connector to the appropriate radar input on your processing unit. It is important to note that the BR-3503 does not have a power on switch. Consequently, the unit is on as soon as it is connected to the wall AC outlet. The transmitter is controlled by software and is switched off when in standby mode. To completely switch the unit off, the power cord needs to be disconnected from the wall power outlet. 6. Maintenance The BR-3503 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 with a soft and dry cloth. The main fuses are located inside the power supply / amplifier 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 ! 7. Antenna Connectors Specification Connector type: ITT CANNON MS3124E16-8P Pin Description A Not Connected B Not Connected C Not Connected D Remote Make for Antenna Transmitter Control (+ 5 Vdc source, 2 kOhm output resistance) E Make Ground F Doppler Signal + (5 Vpp max.) G Doppler Signal - (5 Vpp max.) H Ground The remote activation of the transmitter is done by the processor by short circuiting pins D and E of the connector. When the antenna interface cable is not connected, the radar unit does not transmit. 3 LIMITED WARRANTY. Infinition Inc. products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a limited period of time from the date Infinition Inc. ships the products to the customer as follows: interface hardware (one (1) year); cables, cable reels, radar antennas and acoustic sensors (ninety (90) days); and software medium (ninety (90) days). All software products sold by Infinition Inc. are licensed to the customer under the terms of the product software license agreement. Replacement products will be warranted for the longer of, the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days. Expenses for shipment of repaired or replacement products to and from Infinition Inc. shall be the responsibility of the customer. A…

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Cover Letter(s)

FCC Confidential Authorization March 31 st , 2010 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, Infinition Inc. hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: • Block Diagram • Schematics • Operation Description The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Stephane Boucher, VP R&D Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean Talon Trois-Rivieres QC Canada Tel : 819-693-6787 x :201 Email : [email protected]

External Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 24 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12 EXHIBIT C - EUT PHOTOGRAPHS 12.1 EUT with Antenna View 12.2 EUT - Top View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 25 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12.3 EUT - Bottom View 12.4 EUT – Front View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 26 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12.5 EUT – Side View 12.6 EUT – Rear View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 27 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12.7 EUT – Antenna Front View 12.8 EUT - Antenna Rear view

Internal Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 28 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12.9 EUT – Cover off Top View 12.10 EUT – Main PCB Board Top View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 29 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 12.11 EUT – Main PCB Board Bottom View ***** END OF REPORT *****

RF Exposure Info

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 9 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 4 FCC §1.1307(b) (1) & §2.1091 - RF EXPOSURE 4.1 Applicable Standard 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 4.2 MPE Prediction Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance, Equation from 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 4.3 Result The power density of predication frequency at 1 m is 0.5 mW/cm 2 for a 28dBi antenna which was according to calculation under the MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure of 1.00 mW/cm 2 , the safety distance has been addressed in the user manual. Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (dBm): 20 (dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (mW): 100 (mW) Predication distance (cm): 100 cm Predication frequency (MHz): 35500 (MHz) Maximum Antenna Gain, typical (dBi): 28 (dBi) Maximum Antenna Gain (numeric): 630.9 (numeric) Power density of predication frequency at 1m (mW/cm 2 ): 0.5 (mW/cm 2 ) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at predication frequency (mW/cm 2 ): 1.0 (mW/cm 2 )

Test Report

Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. 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. * This report may contain data that are not covered by the NVLAP accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “*” (Rev.2) FCC PART 90 SUBPART F TEST AND MEASUREMENT REPORT For Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean-Talon,Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada, G8Y 2G7 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Doppler Radar Test Engineer: Dennis Huang Report Number: R1004121-90 Report Date: 2010-04-29 Reviewed By: Boni Baniqued EMC/RF Supervisor Prepared By: (84) Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. 1274 Anvilwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732-9164 FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 MODEL: BR-3503 Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 2 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)........................................................................ 5 1.2 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 EUT PHOTO.................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.5 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ............................................................................................................... 6 1.6 TEST METHODOLOGY..................................................................................................................................... 6 1.7 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY...................................................................................................................... 6 1.8 TEST FACILITY............................................................................................................................................... 6 2 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 JUSTIFICATION................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE............................................................................................................................. 7 2.3 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES................................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................... 7 2.5 REMOTE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT....................................................................................................................... 7 2.6 LOCAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS........................................................................................... 7 2.7 INTERNAL CONFIGURATION, DETAILS OF EUT AND HOST SYSTEM................................................................ 7 2.8 INTERFACE PORTS AND CABLING................................................................................................................... 7 3 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...................................................................................................................... 8 4 FCC §1.1307(B) (1) & §2.1091 - RF EXPOSURE.............................................................................................. 9 4.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD................................................................................................................................. 9 4.2 MPE PREDICTION........................................................................................................................................... 9 4.3 RESULT........................................................................................................................................................... 9 5 FCC §2.1046 – OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................................... 10 5.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD...............................................................................................................................10 5.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE........................................................................................................................ 10 5.3 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS........................................................................................................... 10 5.4 TEST ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS............................................................................................................ 10 5.5 TEST SETUP BLOCK DIAGRAM...................................................................................................................... 11 5.6 TEST RESULTS.............................................................................................................................................. 11 6 FCC §2.1049 – OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH .................................................................................................... 12 6.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD...............................................................................................................................12 6.2 TEST RESULTS..........................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 20 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 11 EXHIBIT B - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS 11.1 Radiated Emission (30 MHz to 1 GHz) – Front View 11.2 Radiated Emission (30 MHz to 1 GHz) – Rear View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 21 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 11.3 Radiated Emission (1 to 18 GHz) – Front View 11.4 Radiated Emission (1 to 18 GHz) – Rear View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 22 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 11.5 Radiated Emission (above 18 GHz) – Front View 11.6 Radiated Emission (above 18 GHz) – Rear View Infinition Inc. FCC ID: PDGBR-3503 Report Number: R1004121-90 Page 23 of 29 FCC Part 90 Test Report 11.7 Frequency Stability Testing

Contact Information

Applicant

Guy Desbiens(Radar Engineer)
[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
19035.20 GHz - 35.80 GHz100.00 mWNON0.1000000000 %
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. The antenna is permanently attached. The antenna used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 1 meter 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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