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IEEE 802.11 a/b/g Wireless LAN Adapter Reference Design User Manual PHILIPS 2003 Dec 192 Philips SemiconductorsUser manual 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN adapter reference design ℘ Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2003 All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner. The information presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under patent- or other industrial or intellectual property rights. 2003 Dec 193 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter CONTENTS 1PCI/MINIPCI/CARDBUSADAPTER 2SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2.1Hardware 2.2Software 3INSTALLING THE MINIPCI CARD 4SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 2000 4.1Upgrade from an earlier Version of the Driver 4.2Driver Installation for Windows 2000 4.3Basic TCP/IP Configuration of the Network Device 4.4Driver De-Installation for Windows 2000 5SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS XP 5.1Upgrade from an earlier Version of the Driver 5.2Driver Installation for Windows XP 5.3Basic TCP/IP Configuration of the Network Device 5.4Driver De-Installation for Windows XP 6CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR WINDOWS (2000 OR XP) 6.1Philips 802.11a/g two-chip solution WLAN - Dialog Box 6.2Change Profile - Dialog Box 2003 Dec 194 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter 1PCI/MINIPCI/CARDBUSADAPTER The Philips 802.11a/g two-chip solution are designed to support Wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. The combined Single Chip 802.11a/g Radio and Single Chip 802.11a/g Baseband makes for a solution that affords transparent connectivity, facilitating seamless roaming for the mobile user. Philips 802.11a/g two-chip solution enables WLAN communications at up to 54 Mbps according IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11g , in addition to providing backward compatibility to an installed base of IEEE 802.11b-compliant systems. 2SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2.1Hardware Intel based Windows or Linux PC platform with one free PCI/MiniPCI/Cardbus slot connector. 2.2Software The wireless adapter is designed for the Window Operating System Windows2000 and Windows XP adapter. 3INSTALLING THE MINIPCI CARD 1. Switch off the computer 2. Plug the mPCI card into your systems mPCI slot. If a mPCI to PCI adapter is used plug the card into the adapter before plugging the adaptor into the PCI slot 3. Plug the two antennas into the mPCI cards antenna connectors 4. Turn on the PC 4SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 2000 4.1Upgrade from an earlier Version of the Driver Note: You can skip this Section and proceed with Section 4.2 “Driver Installation for Windows 2000” if this is the first time you are installing the driver for Windows 2000. 1. To upgrade from earlier versions of the driver you first have to de-install the existing driver. Please follow the instructions in Section 4.4 “Driver De-Installation for Windows 2000”. 2. Install the new driver by following the instructions in Section 4.2 “Driver Installation for Windows 2000”. 4.2Driver Installation for Windows 2000 1. After plug-in the PCI/MiniPCI/CardBus Card Windows will automatically detect the PCI/MiniPCI/CardBus Card (follow the instructions in Section 3 “Hardware Installation”) and start the F OUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD. 2. If Windows does not automatically detect the newly installed PCI/MiniPCI/CardBus Card, please do the following: a) On the Windows task bar click START button. b) Select S ETTINGS and then select CONTROL PANEL. c) On C ONTROL PANEL window, double click on the SYSTEM icon to view the SYSTEM PROPERTIES. d) Click on HARDWARE tab. e) Click on D EVICE MANAGER. f) Right-mouse click on NETWORK ADAPTERS and select SCAN FOR HARDWARE CHANGES. 2003 Dec 195 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter g) A window FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD pops up. Follow the instructions below. 3. At FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD and INSTALL HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS select SEARCH FOR A SUITABLE DRIVER FOR MY DEVICE [RECOMMENDED] and click NEXT. 2003 Dec 196 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter 4. At FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD and LOCATE DRIVER FILES select FLOPPY/CD ROM or SPECIFY A LOCATION of driver files and click NEXT. 5. Navigate to the physical location of the driver’s INF file and click O PEN. Typically, the drivers are located in /WindowsDisks directory of the delivered software package with the default driver in the /WindowsDisks/ReleaseAll/ directory. 2003 Dec 197 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter 6. Click NEXT to start the installation process. 7. At D IGITAL SIGNATURE NOT FOUND dialog box click YES to proceed with installation process. 2003 Dec 198 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter 8. Click FINISH to end the installation. 9. To verify if the installation of the driver was completed successfully make sure Multistandard WLAN PCI device is registered and clean (no exclamation mark) under N ETWORK ADAPTERS in DEVICE MANAGER window. See Instructions 2.a - 2.e how to open the DEVICE MANAGER. 2003 Dec 199 Philips SemiconductorsUser Manual 802.11 /a/b/g wireless adapter 4.3Basic TCP/IP Configuration of the Network Device Please follow the procedure below to configure the TCP/IP settings: 1. On the Windows task bar click the START button. 2. Select SETTINGS and then select CONTROL PANEL. 3. Double click on NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS icon. 4. Right-mouse click on Multistandard WLAN PCI device LOCAL AREA CONNECTION icon and select PROPERTIES. 5. Double click on I NTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP). 6. Select USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS button. 7. Enter the IP ADDRESS (e.g. 10.0.0.1). 8. Enter the SUBNET MASK (e.g. 255.255.255.0) and click OK button. 9. Configure the driver with the configur…
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Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG Am Waldschlösschen 1 D-01099 Dresden _ _ _ Am Waldschlösschen 1 D-01099 Dresden Telefon: +49 351 80 800-0 Telefax: +49 351 80 800-39 www.philips.com Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Fettweis Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Walter Conrads Sitz der Gesellschaft: Dresden Amtsgericht Dresden, HRB 18227 St.Nr. 27/278/01017 d. FA f. Großunternehmen HH Bankverbindung: Dresdner Bank AG in Leipzig BLZ: 850 800 00 Konto: 04 067 629 00 IBAN: DE54850800000406762900 S.W.I.F.T.-BIC: DRES DE FF 850 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 FCC Part 15 Certification Gentlemen, In accordance with 0.459 of CFR 47, Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG hereby requests confidentiality of all attachments for the subject application. In case that confidentiality cannot be granted for all attachments, we would like to request it at least for the block diagram, the circuit descriptions, the circuit diagrams, the parts list and the theory of operation. These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG considers to be proprietary, confidential and a custom design and otherwise would not release to the general public. Since the design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely, Jens Bretschneider Senior Engineer, Field Application Engineering Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Tel.: +49 351 80 800 519 Fax: + 49 351 80 800 39 [email protected] Reference: Request for Confidentiality Date: 10.12.2003
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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use. 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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use. CONTAINS MiniPCI RADIO DEVICE Label information for Philips IEEE802.11a/b/g dual band 2.4 / 5.2 GHz MiniPCI card (FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01) Label, to be affixed onto the laptop bottom Label, to be affixed onto the miniPCI card 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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use.
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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use. 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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use. CONTAINS MiniPCI RADIO DEVICE Label information for Philips IEEE802.11a/b/g dual band 2.4 / 5.2 GHz MiniPCI card (FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01) Label, to be affixed onto the laptop bottom Label, to be affixed onto the miniPCI card 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. SA5250MPCI-01 FCC-ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 For home or office use.
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-1Page 1 of 11 Appendix A. Pictures ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-1Page 2 of 11 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-1Page 3 of 11
ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 19 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 3.2 De facto Equivalent isotropic radiated power Because using an internal antenna there are no deviations from the radiated test results according 3.1. 3.2.1 Transmitter Integral Antenna: At the transmitter the measurement was transacted with the modulation declared by the manufacturer and the maximum available output power of the EUT. In this arrangement the EUT fulfils the requirements of the FCC rules § 15.247, subpart C, section b. This unit uses a provisional installed internal antenna. There is no provision for an external antenna (see photo). 3.3 RF Exposure Compliance Requirements The current test sample is a module reference design which is not assigned to a specific final product. In this case an exposure evaluation is not mandatory. Because the intended use of this reference design a theoretical MPE related evaluation as an example is done below, for information purposes. FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97.01 determines the equations for predicting RF fields and applicable limits. The prediction for power density in the far-field of the antenna can be made by use of the general equation below. This equation is generally accurate in the far-field but will over-predict power density in the near field, where it could be used for walking a “worst case” or conservative prediction. P G S = --------- 4 π R 2 S – Power Density P – Output power ERP R – Distance D – cable Loss AG – Antenna Gain G= AG-D ItemUnitValueRemarks PmW41,1Peak value DdB2Measured value AGdBi+2,5Peak gain G1,13Calculated Value Rcm2,5Assumed value SmW/cm 2 0,59Calculated value ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 20 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH Limits: Limit for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2) 1500 – 100.0001,0 Remarks: The used maximum power value was measured by PEAK detector. An represents the peak value. The limit for power density is represented by an average value. Therefore the real average power density value will be lower than calculated above.
ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 19 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 3.2 De facto Equivalent isotropic radiated power Because using an internal antenna there are no deviations from the radiated test results according 3.1. 3.2.1 Transmitter Integral Antenna: At the transmitter the measurement was transacted with the modulation declared by the manufacturer and the maximum available output power of the EUT. In this arrangement the EUT fulfils the requirements of the FCC rules § 15.247, subpart C, section b. This unit uses a provisional installed internal antenna. There is no provision for an external antenna (see photo). 3.3 RF Exposure Compliance Requirements The current test sample is a module reference design which is not assigned to a specific final product. In this case an exposure evaluation is not mandatory. Because the intended use of this reference design a theoretical MPE related evaluation as an example is done below, for information purposes. FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97.01 determines the equations for predicting RF fields and applicable limits. The prediction for power density in the far-field of the antenna can be made by use of the general equation below. This equation is generally accurate in the far-field but will over-predict power density in the near field, where it could be used for walking a “worst case” or conservative prediction. P G S = --------- 4 π R 2 S – Power Density P – Output power ERP R – Distance D – cable Loss AG – Antenna Gain G= AG-D ItemUnitValueRemarks PmW18,2Average value DdB2Measured value AGdBi+5Peak gain G1,13Calculated Value Rcm2,5Assumed value SmW/cm 2 0,26Calculated value ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 20 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH Limits: Limit for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2) 1500 – 100.0001,0 3.4 Transmitter Radiated Emissions in restricted Bands FCC Rules: 15.247 (c), 15.205, 15.209, 15.35 Radiated emission measurements were performed from 30 MHz to 26000 MHz. For radiated emission tests, the analyzer setting was as followings: RES BW VID BW Frequency <1 GHz 100 kHz 100 kHz (Peak measurements) Frequency >1 GHz 1 MHz 1 MHz (Peak measurements) 1 MHz 1 MHz (Average measurements) Limits: For frequencies below 1GHz : Frequency of Emission (MHz) Field strength (microvolts/meter) Field Strength (dB microvolts/meter) 30 – 8810040.0 88 – 21615043.5 216 – 96020046.0 Above 96050054.0 For frequencies above 1GHz (Average measurements). 54.0dBμV/m For frequencies above 1GHz (Peak measurements). Limit + 20dB 54.0dBμV/m + 20 dB= 74 dBμV/m Remarks: See attached diagrams. Test equipment used: ETS 0125, ETS 0271
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR. GENZ GMBH TEST - REPORT FCC Part 15 C for IEEE 802.11 b device FCC ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 Test report no.: G0M20311-8358-C-2 FCC ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMSSTORKOWER STRASSE 38C, D-15526 REICHENWALDE B. BERLIN DR. GENZ GMBHPHONE +49-33631-888 00 FAX +49-33631-888 66 ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 1 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH TABLE OF CONTENTS 1General information 1.1Notes 1.2Testing laboratory 1.3Details of approval holder 1.4Application details 1.5Test item 1.6Test standards 2Technical test 2.1Summary of test results 2.2Test environment 2.3Test equipment utilized 2.4Test Procedure 3 Test Results 3.1 Peak Output Power 3.2 De Facto Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power 3.3 RF Exposure Compliance Requirements 3.4 Transmitter Radiated Emissions in restricted Bands 3.5 Spurious Emissions 3.6 Minimum 6 dB Bandwidth 3.7 Peak Power Spectral Density 3.8 Spurious emissions related to AC power line ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 2 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1General Information 1.1Notes The purpose of conformity testing is to increase the probability of adherence to the essential requirements or conformity specifications, as appropriate. The complexity of the technical specifications, however, means that full and thorough testing is impractical for both technical and economic reasons. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that a test sample which has Passed all the relevant tests conforms to a specification. Neither is there any guarantee that such a test sample will interwork with other genuinely open systems. The existence of the tests nevertheless provides the confidence that the test sample possesses the qualities as maintained and that is performance generally conforms to representative cases of communications equipment. The test results of this test report relate exclusively to the item tested as specified in 1.5. The test report may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report requires the prior written approval of the ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR. GENZ GMBH. Specific Conditions: Usage of the hereunder tested device in combination with other types/models of LapTop computers and/or other installed integrated or external antennas requires at least additional output power measurements, spurious emission measurements, conducted emission measurements (AC supply lines) and radio frequency exposure evaluations for each individual configuration are performed, for certification by FCC. The test sample is able to work according IEEE 802.11 a,b,g. This report is related to FCC Part 15 E (DSSS device, IEEE 802.11b) only and do not cover requirements for other parts like FCC Part 15 C (e.g. for IEEE 802.11a,g). Tester: 18.12.2003N. Kaspar DateETS-Lab.NameSignature Technical responsibility for area of testing: 18.12.2003Dr. Genz DateETSNameSignature ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 3 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1.2 Testing laboratory 1.2.1Location ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM DR. GENZ GMBH (ETS) Storkower Straße 38c D-15526 Reichenwalde b. Berlin Germany Telefon : +49 33631 888 00 Telefax : +49 33631 888 660 1.2.2Details of accreditation status ACCREDITED TESTING LABORATORY DAR-REGISTRATION NUMBER: TTI-P-G 126/96 ACCREDITED COMPETENT BODY DAR-REGISTRATION NUMBER: BPT-ZE-026/96 FCC FILED TEST LABORATORY REG. NO. 96970 BLUETOOTH QUALIFICATION TEST FACILITY (BQTF) ACCREDITED BY BLUETOOTH QUALIFICATION REVIEW BOARD INDUSTRY CANADA FILED TEST LABORATORY REG. NO. IC 3470 A2LA A CCREDITED Certificate Number 1983-01 1.3Details of approval holder Name: Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG Street: Am Waldschloesschen 1 Town: 01099 Dresden Country: Germany Telephone: +49 351 80800 710 Fax: +49 351 80800 39 Contact: Herr Thomas Oberthür E-mail: [email protected] ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 4 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1.4Application details Date of receipt of application: 25.11.2003 Date of receipt of test item: 25.11.2003 Date of test: 25.11.2003 1.5Test item Description of test item: Philips SA5250/1 802.11a/b/g Mini PCI Reference Design Type identification: SA5250/1 mPCI Serial number: without Photos: See Appendix A Technical data Frequency band: 2.4GHz – 2.4835GHz Frequency ( ch A): 2.412 GHz Frequency (ch B): 2.437 GHz Frequency (ch C): 2.462 GHz Number of Channels: 11 Operating Modes: duplex Type of modulation: DSSS Data Rate (Mbit/s) ModulationSupport 1DBPSK 2DQPSK 5,5CCK 11CCK Fixed point-to-point operation: Yes / No Antenna: MPCI Module antenna Antenna gain: 2,5 dBi (peak gain) Power supply : Supply by host device Emission designator: 13M3W7D ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-2Page 5 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH Host device: For the purpose of testing the sample is hosted in the following device. DELL notebook type Latitude D 600 , using provisional installed antenna MPCI Module antenna and AC Adapter DELL AA22850 PA-12 Family. Classification: Fixed Device Mobile Device (Human Body distance > 20cm Portable Device (Human Body distance < 20cm TransmitterUnomUnom –15 % Unom + 15 % Power (ch A): Conducted: 16,09 dBmConducted: 16,14 dBmConducted: 16,14 dBm Power (ch B): Conducted: 14,82 dBmConducted: 14,99 dBmConducted: 14,92 dBm Power (ch C): Conducted: 13,31 dBmConducted: 13,49 dBmConducted: 13,31 dBm Transmitter Unom Power (ch A): Radiated: 17,27 dBm Power (ch B): Radiated: 16,85 dBm Power (ch C): Radiated: 17,76 dBm Manufacturer: (if applicable) Name: Street: Town: Country: Additional information:The test sample is designed for Mini PCI Card using WLAN technology according IEEE 802.11 a/ b/ g. The test sample is a reference design for a WLAN-PCI Card. Therefore it can not considered as a final product and some requirements of the st…
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ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR. GENZ GMBH TEST - REPORT FCC Part 15 C for IEEE 802.11 g device FCC ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 Test report no.: G0M20311-8358-C-3 FCC ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMSSTORKOWER STRASSE 38C, D-15526 REICHENWALDE B. BERLIN DR. GENZ GMBHPHONE +49-33631-888 00 FAX +49-33631-888 66 ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 1 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH TABLE OF CONTENTS 1General information 1.1Notes 1.2Testing laboratory 1.3Details of approval holder 1.4Application details 1.5Test item 1.6Test standards 2Technical test 2.1Summary of test results 2.2Test environment 2.3Test equipment utilized 2.4Test Procedure 3 Test Results 3.1 Peak Output Power 3.2 De Facto Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power 3.3 RF Exposure Compliance Requirements 3.4 Transmitter Radiated Emissions in restricted Bands 3.5 Spurious Emissions 3.6 Minimum 6 dB Bandwidth 3.7 Peak Power Spectral Density 3.8 Spurious emissions related to AC power line ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 2 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1General Information 1.1Notes The purpose of conformity testing is to increase the probability of adherence to the essential requirements or conformity specifications, as appropriate. The complexity of the technical specifications, however, means that full and thorough testing is impractical for both technical and economic reasons. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that a test sample which has Passed all the relevant tests conforms to a specification. Neither is there any guarantee that such a test sample will interwork with other genuinely open systems. The existence of the tests nevertheless provides the confidence that the test sample possesses the qualities as maintained and that is performance generally conforms to representative cases of communications equipment. The test results of this test report relate exclusively to the item tested as specified in 1.5. The test report may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report requires the prior written approval of the ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR. GENZ GMBH. Specific Conditions: Usage of the hereunder tested device in combination with other types/models of LapTop computers and/or other installed integrated or external antennas requires at least additional output power measurements, spurious emission measurements, conducted emission measurements (AC supply lines) and radio frequency exposure evaluations for each individual configuration are performed, for certification by FCC. The test sample is able to work according IEEE 802.11 a,b,g. This report is related to FCC Part 15 E (OFDM device, IEEE 802.11g) only and do not cover requirements for other parts like FCC Part 15 C (e.g. for IEEE 802.11a,b). Tester: 18.12.2003N. Kaspar DateETS-Lab.NameSignature Technical responsibility for area of testing: 18.12.2003Dr. Genz DateETSNameSignature ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 3 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1.2 Testing laboratory 1.2.1Location ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM DR. GENZ GMBH (ETS) Storkower Straße 38c D-15526 Reichenwalde b. Berlin Germany Telefon : +49 33631 888 00 Telefax : +49 33631 888 660 1.2.2Details of accreditation status ACCREDITED TESTING LABORATORY DAR-REGISTRATION NUMBER: TTI-P-G 126/96 ACCREDITED COMPETENT BODY DAR-REGISTRATION NUMBER: BPT-ZE-026/96 FCC FILED TEST LABORATORY REG. NO. 96970 BLUETOOTH QUALIFICATION TEST FACILITY (BQTF) ACCREDITED BY BLUETOOTH QUALIFICATION REVIEW BOARD INDUSTRY CANADA FILED TEST LABORATORY REG. NO. IC 3470 A2LA A CCREDITED Certificate Number 1983-01 1.3Details of approval holder Name: Philips Semiconductors Dresden AG Street: Am Waldschloesschen 1 Town: 01099 Dresden Country: Germany Telephone: +49 351 80800 710 Fax: +49 351 80800 39 Contact: Herr Thomas Oberthür E-mail: [email protected] ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 4 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1.4Application details Date of receipt of application: 25.11.2003 Date of receipt of test item: 25.11.2003 Date of test: 25.11.2003 1.5Test item Description of test item: Philips SA5250/1 802.11a/b/g Mini PCI Reference Design Type identification: SA5250/1 mPCI Serial number: without Photos: See Appendix A Technical data Frequency band: 2.4GHz – 2.4835GHz Frequency ( ch A): 2.412 GHz Frequency (ch B): 2.437 GHz Frequency (ch C): 2.462 GHz Number of Channels: 11 Operating Modes: duplex Type of modulation: DSSS-OFDM Data rate (Mbits/s) ModulationSupported by Test item 6BPSK Yes / No 9BPSK Yes / No 12QPSK Yes / No 18QPSK Yes / No 2416-QAM Yes / No 3616-QAM Yes / No 4864-QAM Yes / No 5464-QAM Yes / No (64)(256-QAM) Yes / No (72)(256-QAM) Yes / No Fixed point-to-point operation: Yes / No Antenna type: MPCI Module antenna Antenna gain: 2,5 dBi (peak gain) ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-3Page 5 of 26 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH Power supply : Supply by host device Emission designator: 16M4W7D Host device: For the purpose of testing the sample is hosted in the following device. DELL notebook type Latitude D 600 , using provisional installed antenna MPCI Module antenna and AC Adapter DELL AA22850 PA-12 Family. Classification: Fixed Device Mobile Device (Human Body distance > 20cm Portable Device (Human Body distance < 20cm TransmitterUnomUnom –15 % Unom + 15 % Power (ch A): Conducted: 21,83 dBmConducted: 21,98 dBmConducted: 21,37 dBm Power (ch B): Conducted: 21,25 dBmConducted: 20,35 dBmConducted: 20,36 dBm Power (ch C): Conducted: 19,59 dBmConducted: 18,76 dBmConducted: 18,78 dBm Transmitter Unom Power (ch A): Radiated: 21,72 dBm Power (ch B): Radiated: 23,96 dBm Power (ch C): Radiated: 23,52 dBm Manufacturer: (if applicable) Name: Street: Town: Country: Additional information:The test sample is a reference design for a WLAN-PCI Card. Th…
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ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR. GENZ GMBH TEST - REPORT FCC PART 15 for U-NII devices FCC ID: RPD-SA5250MPCI-01 Test report no.: G0M20311-8358-C-1 FCC ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMSSTORKOWER STRASSE 38C, D-15526 REICHENWALDE B. BERLIN DR. GENZ GMBHPHONE +49-33631-888 00 FAX +49-33631-888 66 ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-1Page 1 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH TABLE OF CONTENTS 1General information 1.1Notes 1.2Testing laboratory 1.3Details of approval holder 1.4Application details 1.5Test item 1.6Test standards 2Technical test 2.1Summary of test results 2.2Test environment 2.3Test equipment utilized 2.4 Test Procedures 2.4.1 Emission Bandwidth, FCC 15.407 (a) 2.4.2 Peak Transmit Power, FCC 15.407 (a)(1,2,3,4) 2.4.3 Peak Power Spectral Density, FCC 15.407 (a)(1,2,4,5) 2.4.4 Ratio of the Peak Excursion of the modulation envelope, FCC 15.407 (a)(6) 2.4.5 Peak Emissions outside the frequency bands of operation, FCC 15.205, 15.209, 15.407 (b) 2.4.6 Automatic Discontinuation of transmission, FCC 15.407 (c) 2.4.7 Transmitting Antenna, FCC 15.407 (d) 2.4.8 Indoor Operation Restriction, FCC 15.407 (e) 2.4.9 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure, FCC 15.407 (f) 2.4.10 Frequency Stability, FCC 15.407 (g) 2.4.11 Spurious Emissions related to AC power line, FCC 15.207 3 Test Results 3.1 Emission Bandwidth, FCC 15.407 (a) 3.2 Peak Transmit Power, FCC 15.407 (a)(1,2,3,4) 3.3 Peak Power Spectral Density, FCC 15.407 (a)(1,2,4,5) 3.4 Ratio of the Peak Excursion of the modulation envelope, FCC 15.407 (a)(6) 3.5 Peak Emissions outside the frequency bands of operation, FCC 15.205, 15.209, 15.407 (b) 3.6 Automatic Discontinuation of transmission, FCC 15.407 (c) 3.7 Transmitting Antenna, FCC 15.407 (d) 3.8 Indoor Operation Restriction, FCC 15.407 (e) 3.9 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure, FCC 15.407 (f) 3.10 Frequency Stability, FCC 15.407 (g) 3.11 Spurious emissions related to AC power line, FCC 15.207 ETS Dr. Genz GmbH, GermanyRegistration number: G0M20311-8358-C-1Page 2 of 27 ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS DR.GENZ GMBH 1General Information 1.1Notes The purpose of conformity testing is to increase the probability of adherence to the essential requirements or conformity specifications, as appropriate. The compl…
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Am Waldschloesschen 1 · Dresden · Germany
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15E | 5.25 GHz - 5.35 GHz | 20.70 mW | W7D | 20 ppm |

2.4 GHz / 5 GHz IEEE 802.11a/b/g WLAN MiniPCI card
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX