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Revision 1.31.4 Page 1 of 44 WDK Hardware Guide July 23, 2004 Motorola XSUWBWDK Ultra Wideband Wireless Developer Kit for High Data Rate Wireless Applications General Description The Motorola XSUWBWDK Wireless Developer Kit (WDK) is an 802.15.3 application development platform and an ultra wide band technology evaluation tool. This technology is an ideal solution for media-rich applications requiring wireless connectivity, a high data rate and low cost. Each Wireless Developer Kit contains two second generation Motorola UWB communications transceivers, model XSUWBWDK, antennas, power supplies, and a Software Development Kit (SDK) that together allow development of consumer electronics applications. The SDK supports configuration and control of Evaluation Kit nodes via software APIs and IEEE 802.15.3 functionality. Additional transceivers can be used to create a multi station pico-net configuration. Each Developer Kit transceiver contains printed circuit cards mounted in a metal enclosure. The Hardware Overview section below summarizes the functionality of a UWB transceiver. Test and configuration utilities are supplied which permit measurement under various operating conditions of both the RF performance of the UWB transceivers and the integrity of transferred data. Statistics reporting capability is built in to these utilities; results are displayed on a PC attached to each node. The SDK Utilities Manual describes the utilities and applications included with the WDK. This manual contains instructions for configuring the UWB radios. . Additionally, this Wireless Developer Kit User Manual contains detailed RF testing procedures. These step-by-step instructions permit determination of FCC compliance, receiver sensitivity and immunity, signal penetration and antenna separation sensitivity. The model number for the Wireless Developer Kit is XSUWBWDK. Features • 802.15.3 MAC Protocol • Software Applications Programming Interface • Transfer of Media-Rich Streams via a 1394 Interface is Supported • Test and Configuration Utilities Streamline Radio Evaluation • Bi-phase Encoding Supports Data Rates to 114 Mbps • Selectable Forward Error Correction Values: 1, ¾, ½ • Selectable Data Rates Supported: 28.5, 57 and 114Mbps • IEEE 1394 Physical Interface Evaluation Kit Applications • Development of 802.15.3 enabled multi media applications • Video Streaming Evaluation and Demonstration • Evaluation of Motorola’s UWB Chipset Physical Layer Performance Antenna Placement Evaluation • End-To-End Performance and Data Throughput Testing Rev 1.31.4, June 2, 2004 Page 2 of 44 Revision Table Rev Date Person Description 0.7 Aug 1, 2003 EHB Document redone to become combined SDK & transceiver User Manual. 0.8 Aug 4, 2003 EHB Added DME, and video sender commands in sections 4.3.4 and 4.4. 4. Modified section 1.5, Linux Installation Procedures. Updated all figures 0.9 Aug 15, 2003 EHB Corrected DME explanations. Removed DIP switch configuration. 0.9.2 Oct 5, 2003 EHB Corrected networking description. Added descriptions of recvfile, sendchk, recvchk applications. 1.0 Oct 24, 2003 MSG Revised section describing SDK applications including sendfile, recvfile, sendchk, recvchk, dme, stats, mode, config, etc. 1.1 Jan 30, 2004 MSG Placed descriptions of configuration and control utilities into separate SDK Utilities Guide. Updated hardware description to cover 1106- and 1116-based WEKs and added appropriate diagrams. Added Motorola part numbers for WDK. Added to and edited glossary and references sections. 1.2 Feb 5, 2004 MSG/EHB Changed XSI, XtremeSpectrum and associated terminology to Motorola. Updated part numbers. Updated expected results in sections Spectral Mask Compliance, Average Transmit Power, Peak Envelope Power, and Video Transmission/Reception test sections. Changed “FCC Non-Compliance Statement” section to “FCC Compliance Statement” and updated the text. 1.3 June 2, 2004 MSG Updated firmware download description in section 3.1 to use Quartus II Web edition. Corrected dme map_send_stream and dme map_receive_stream syntax descriptions. Fixed usage of mode and config commands (config works only in bridge mode) in PHY evaluation procedures. Updated list of CE devices that work with UWB Nodes. Corrected UWB chipset part numbers in Figure 3. Assigned part number MC270141 to MAC FPGA. Suggested use of a Motorola antenna in section 4.3 to assure FCC compliance. Added ESIB to Table 3 and notes regarding frequency domain measurements using the ESIB to section 5.4. Edited FCC compliance statement. Added additional references to section 12. Changed connector labels in Figure 1 & Figure 2 to reverse SMA, 1.4 July 23, 2004 MLS Corrected manual to comply with FCC written comments received July 21, 2004. Section 4.3 was amended to allow use of only FCC approved antennas with this product; confidential markings were removed; the available software was re-verified to ensure device may not operate any differently than what is approved (statement also added in Section 8); a Declaration of Conformity (DOC) was added to Section 8; complete calculation of the peak measurement at the frequency of the highest emission (Fm, 4.1556 GHz) showing all correction factors (antenna, distance ....) in the receiver for this frequency was provided separately; and compliance with Section 15.517(a)5 was indicated in Section 4.1. Rev 1.4, June 2, 2004, June 2, 2004 Page 3 of 44 Page 3o Copyright © 2001-2004 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. XtremeSpectrum TM and the XtremeSpectrum logo are trademarks of XtremeSpectrum, Inc. Sony is either a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 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Motorola, Inc. − 8133 Leesburg Pike Suite 700, Vienna, VA 22182 Telephone: (703) 269-3000 Fax: (703) 749-0249 Letter Of Agency February 9, 2004 Chief, Authorizations Branch Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that Motorola Inc. authorizes Washington Laboratories, Ltd. to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications submitted to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding Ultra-Wideband (UWB) products. We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, John McCorkle Chief Technologist, Wireless & Mobile Systems Group
Motorola, Inc. − 8133 Leesburg Pike Suite 700, Vienna, VA 22182 Telephone: (703) 269-3000 Fax: (703) 749-0249 Request for Confidentiality February 12, 2004 Chief, Authorizations Branch Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Certification Application FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that the following exhibits are to be held confidential on behalf of Motorola, Inc.: • Operational Description • Block Diagrams • Schematics • Parts List (Bill of Materials) • Tune-up Procedure This application contains technical information that Motorola Inc. deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, John McCorkle Chief Technologist, Wireless & Mobile Systems Group
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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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 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. Motorola Model XSUWBWDK Rev: MAC Address: Serial Number: FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK
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Document 7959-MPE, Rev. 0 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK RF Exposure Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2004 Maximum Permissible Exposure Test Report for Motorola Corporation INDOOR UWB DEVICE FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK June 3 2004 WLL PROJECT #: 7959X This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without the prior written consent of Washington Laboratories, Ltd. RF Exposure Test Report Document 7959-MPE, Rev. 0 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK RF Exposure Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2004 1 Maximum Permissible Exposure Test Report for FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK 1.0 Introduction This report has been prepared on behalf of Motorola Corporation XSUWBWDK Wireless Developer Kit (WDK) Indoor UWB Device to show compliance with the RF exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307. 1.1 Requirements Three different categories of transmitters are defined by the FCC in OET Bulletin 65. These categories are fixed installation, mobile, and portable and are defined as follows: Fixed Installations: fixed location means that the device, including its antenna, is physically secured at a permanent location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. Additionally, distance to humans from the antenna is maintained to at least 2 meters. Mobile Devices: a mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to be generally used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter's radiating structures and the body of the user or nearby persons. Transmitters designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be easily re-located, such as a wireless modem operating in a laptop computer, are considered mobile devices if they meet the 20 centimeter separation requirement. The FCC rules for evaluating mobile devices for RF compliance are found in 47 CFR §2.1091. Portable Devices: a portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. Portable device requirements are found in Section 2.1093 of the FCC's Rules (47 CFR§2.1093). For this test report the Motorola Corporation Indoor UWB Device with unity gain antenna is being done as a mobile device and the MPE is evaluated at the 20cm test distance. The FCC also categorizes the use of the device as based upon the user’s awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. The two categories defined are Occupational/ Document 7959-MPE, Rev. 0 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK RF Exposure Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2004 2 Controlled Exposure and General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. These two categories are defined as follows: Occupational/Controlled Exposure: In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, who have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This exposure category is also applicable when the exposure is of a transient nature due to incidental passage through a location where the exposure levels may be higher than the general population/uncontrolled limits, but the exposed person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. Awareness of the potential for RF exposure in a workplace or similar environment can be provided through specific training as part of a RF safety program. If appropriate, warning signs and labels can also be used to establish such awareness by providing prominent information on the risk of potential exposure and instructions on methods to minimize such exposure risks. General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure: The general population / uncontrolled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Members of the general public would come under this category when exposure is not employment-related; for example, in the case of a wireless transmitter that exposes persons in its vicinity. Warning labels placed on low-power consumer devices such as cellular telephones are not considered sufficient to allow the device to be considered under the occupational/controlled category, and the general population/uncontrolled exposure limits apply to these devices. Since there are no warnings or training associated with this unit and it can be used by anyone, the Motorola Corporation UWB device is evaluated to the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits. 1.2 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation The highest RF output power measured within a 50MHz bandwidth was measured at -35.24dBm at 3615 MHz. According to §1.1310 of the FCC rules, the power density limit for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 1mW/cm 2 . As this is a mobile application the MPE shall be calculated at 20cm to show compliance with the power density limit. The following formula was used to calculate the Power Density: 2 4R PG S π = Where: S = Power Density Document 7959-MPE, Rev. 0 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK RF Exposure Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2004 3 P = Output Power at the Antenna Terminals G = Gain of Transmit Antenna (linear gain) R = Distance from Transmitting Antenna For this device, the calculation is as follows: R = 20cm P = Output Power = 0.3 mW (Already in EIRP level from test report) G = Worst Case Gain = 0dBi = INVLOG(0/10) = 1 )20( 4 )1()3.0( 2 ×× × = π S = 0.00006 mW/cm 2 (Based on continuous transmission) Based on the above calculation at 20cm the Motorola Corporation UWB device is below the Power Density limit of 1mW/cm 2 .
Document 7959-01, Rev. 1 FCC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd May 2004 FCC Certification Test Report for Motorola Corporation FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK May 28, 2004 Revision 1 issued July 23, 2004 Prepared for: Motorola, Inc. – UWB Organization 8133 Leesburg Pike Vienna, VA 22182 (703) 269-3000 Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 (301) 417-0220 FCC Certification Test Report Document 7959-01, Rev. 1 FCC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd May 2004 FCC Certification Test Report for the Motorola Corporation Ultra Wideband Transmitter FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK WLL JOB# 7959 Prepared by: Gregory M. Snyder Chief EMC Engineer Reviewed by: Steven D. Koster EMC Operations Manager Document 7959-01, Rev. 1 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK FCC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd May 2004 ii Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of Motorola Corporation to support the attached Application for Equipment Authorization. The test report and application are submitted for an Indoor Ultra Wideband Transceiver under Part 15 Subpart F of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Certification Test Report documents the test configuration and test results for a Motorola Corporation Model: XSUWBWDK, Wireless Developer Kit (WDK). Testing was performed on an Open Area Test Site (OATS) of Washington Laboratories, Ltd, 7560 Lindbergh Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Site description and site attenuation data have been placed on file with the FCC's Sampling and Measurements Branch at the FCC laboratory in Columbia, MD. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted by the FCC and approved by NIST NVLAP (NVLAP Lab Code: 200066-0) as an independent FCC test laboratory. The Motorola Corporation XSUWBWDK, Wireless Developer Kit (WDK) complies with the requirements for an Indoor Ultra Wideband Transceiver device under Part 15 Subpart F of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Revision History Revision 1 issued July 23, 2004. Section 4.5 has been revisited to address comments received from the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology. Document 7959-01, Rev. 1 FCC ID: RUN-XSUWBWDK FCC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd May 2004 iii Table of Contents Abstract ............................................................................................................................... ii 1 Introduction..............................................................................................................1 1.1 Compliance Statement .........................................................................................1 1.2 Test Scope ............................................................................................................1 1.3 Contract Information............................................................................................1 1.4 Test Dates ............................................................................................................2 1.5 Test and Support Personnel .................................................................................2 1.6 Abbreviations .......................................................................................................2 2 Equipment Under Test .............................................................................................3 2.1 EUT Identification & Description .......................................................................3 2.2 Test Configuration ...............................................................................................3 2.3 Testing Algorithm................................................................................................3 2.4 Test Location .......................................................................................................4 2.5 Measurements ......................................................................................................4 2.5.1 References........................................................................................................4 2.6 Measurement Uncertainty....................................................................................4 3 Test Equipment ........................................................................................................5 4 Test Results ..............................................................................................................6 4.1 Operation Limitations, §15.517(a).......................................................................6 4.2 Occupied Bandwidth, §15.517(b) ........................................................................6 4.2.1 Test Procedure .................................................................................................6 4.2.2 Test Results ......................................................................................................7 4.3 Radiated Spurious Emissions, §15.247(c) and §15.209 ....................................10 4.3.1 Test Procedure ...............................................................................................10 4.3.2 Test Results ....................................................................................................11 4.4 Radiated Emissions in GPS Bands, §15.517(d).................................................37 4.4.1 Test Procedure ...............................................................................................37 4.4.2 Test Results ....................................................................................................37 4.5 Peak Emissions within a 50 MHz Bandwidth, §15.517(e) ................................45 4.5.1 Test Procedure ...............................................................................................45 4.5.2 Test Results ....................................................................................................46 4.6 Conducted E…
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