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Designed and distributed by: © 2007 Kysoh, SA All rights reserved. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. Original Tux graphics design by Larry Ewing. ™ denotes Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM Office. Kysoh Rue René Descartes, 1/4 B-7000 Mons www.kysoh.com Made and printed in China Instruction manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Tux Droid programming kit. Your computing experience will never be the same again! Tux Droid will animate your desktop environmen t and challenge your programming skills in an entertaining and cuddly way! Please read this instruction booklet carefully before getting started. Product content Your package should contain the following: - Tux Droid robot with installed rechargeable batteries - USB Fish dongle - USB cable - Programming cable - Transformer - Remote control Tux Droid diagram - front view Push button Light sensor, infrared transmitter and blue LED Microphone Left wing switch Right wing switch 1 2 34 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 Tux Droid instruction manual 2 Tux Droid instruction manual 1 Tux Droid diagram - back view Volume control Power switch Audio in DC jack Speaker Audio out System requirements In order to install Tux Droid and to be able to use the full range of functions, the following requirements must be met: - A 100% Linux® compatible PC or laptop - Linux® kernel 2.4 or later - A 800Mhz CPU or faster - 256MB RAM or higher - 15MB hard disk space - An available USB port (1.1 or 2.0) - An internet connection Recharging the batteries Tux Droid comes with a pre-installed battery pack. For optimal battery performance, we recommended to fully recharge when charging for the first time. Make sure the power switch is se t in the “on” position to enable the recharging functi on. The LEDS in the eyes will flash 2 times when Tux Droid starts to recharge. The recharging time from flat to completely full batteries takes about 5 hours. Tux Droid instruction manual 3 Tux Droid instruction manual 4 123 456 12 6 3 45 Safety instructions - Always follow the inst ructions carefully. - Only use the transformer provided with the product. - The included rechargeab le battery pack cannot be replaced with other batteries of any kind. - Do not throw the battery pack into fire. - Rechargeable batteries are only to be recharged under adult supervision. - Should this product cause, or be affected by local electrical interference, move it away from other electrical equipmen t. Reset (switching off and back on again) if necessary. - Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by th e party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Transformer powered operation Tux Droid can be directly powered with the transformer too. The setting of the power switch is of no importance, as it only cuts the battery circuit. Please note: as long as the transformer is connected, the rotating function is disabled by firmware for safety. Software installation A detailed software installation guide and Linux® drivers are available for download from our website. Please visit www.tuxisalive.com . Test programs and demo applications are also provided at the same web location. 5 Tux Droid instruction manual 6 Tux Droid instruction manual 5 USB fish dongle LED USB cable Reset button When connecting the USB module with your PC, the LED in the module will start to flicker. - Flickering rapidly: The radio connection is working. - Slow flickering with regular intervals: Tux Droid is not detected. In this case, make sure you have switched on Tux Dr oid and the batteries are not flat. Onboard programming This step is not a requirem ent for the general use of Tux Droid as it is already programmed. However, in case a modification of the onboard code is desired or for any firmware upgrades, the reprogramming mode can be enabled by following the procedure below: - Download and install the updater tool from www.tuxisalive.com - Unplug the USB dongle from your PC. - Turn the power sw itch on Tux Droid into the “off” position and unplug the transformer power cable if it is connected. Remove also any audio cables (line- in or headphones) if connected. - Unscrew Tux Droid’s batte ry door to access the programming socket (see picture). 1 2 3 3 1 2 7 Tux Droid instruction manual 8 Tux Droid instruction manual 7 - Keep the head button push ed while switching Tux Droid back on to enter the programming mode. When in this mode, the left eye LED will turn on. - Plug the USB dongle back in the USB port of your PC. The dongle LED will flicker slowly. - Plug the provided programming cable into the programming socket in Tux Droid’s battery compartment (see above picture). - Connect the other end of the programming cable with the programming socket found on the belly of the USB dongle (see picture on the next page). - Your Tux Droid is now ready for reprogramming. From here please follow the updater instructions from our website. Detachable wings The wings can be removed or reattached with a simple click-in system. This protection avoids possible damage to the wing mechanics when the product falls down or during transportation. Tux Droid instruction manual 10 Tux Droid instruction manual 9 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of th e FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one …
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FCC label artwork 1) Tux Droid: Engraved label on the bottom side Size: 74mm x 25mm
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Tux and Fux operation theory 1. Power supply Tux can use two sources of power supply. One source is the 4.8V battery (H11 connector). The second source is an external sector adaptor (H9 connector). The external sector adaptor is used by the charger of battery block (U6 BQ2002T). Battery can be disconnected with a general switch (H10 connector). From one of the two source of power supply, a 3V3 regulator (U1 APE8800A) supplies the power for all the Tux. Fux (dongle) is supplied by the USB connector (J1 connector). A 3V3 regulator (U2 APE8800A) supplies the power for the RF module. 2. Tux and Fux basic decription At the start, Tux search to connect with Fux (dongle). When Fux is connected to a PC, it starts the RF connection procedure. When the RF initialisation is completed, Tux and Fux can exchange sound and data command. When connected to the PC, Fux search to connect with Tux. When Fux and Tux are RF connected, the status led bright (D1). Fux takes sound and data command from USB and sends it to Tux through RF link and takes sound and data command from RF link and sends it to PC through USB. 3. Sound MCU description On Tux, a microphone (H15 connector) is connected to a preamplifier block based on Q24 BC817 transistor. The signal from preamplifier is sampled by the Sound MCU (U7 ATmega 88) via ADC6 pin. This sound is send to the RF module via SPI bus (pin SS, MISO, MOSI, SCK). The RF module transmits the sound to the Fux. Fux transmits the sound to PC through USB. The sound from the PC is transmitted through USB to the RF module of Fux. The Fux’s RF module sends this sound to the Tux’s RF module. Tux’s RF module sends the sound to the sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) via SPI bus (pin SS, MISO, MOSI, SCK). The Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) sends the sound via PD5 to the filter block based on Q1 BC817 transistor. At the output of the filter block, sound is send to the power amplifier (U4 TPA 6203) and the speaker (H12 connector). Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) have an external flash (U2 AT26F004) to save pre- recorded sound. This flash can be programmed by SPI bus (pin PB1, MISO, MOSI, SCK). Data to program the flash are received from the RF module to the Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) via the SPI bus (pin SS, MISO, MOSI, SCK). The Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) resend data to the flash (U2 AT26F004) via the SPI bus (pin PB1, MISO, MOSI, SCK). To read sound in the flash (U2 AT26F004), the Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) uses SPI bus (pin PB1, MISO, MOSI, SCK). Sound MCU sends sound to the power amplifier (U4 TPA 6203) via PD5, like for audio from RF module. 4. Behavior MCU description Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega88) can read information from a lot of push button (H3 connector). Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega 88) can control a lot of motor inside Tux. The motors are controlled by PD0, PD1, PD4, PB0, PB1, PB2 pins. This pins drive transistors motor drivers (Q2, Q3, Q6, Q7, Q28, Q14, Q15, Q10, Q11, Q29, Q20, Q21, Q16, Q17, Q30 transistors). Motor position switches are also controlled by Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega88). The position switches are connected on H2 connector and H4 connector. Behavior MCU can control led inside (H1 connector) via pin PC2 and PC3. Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega 88) can read information from an Ir Receiver (H1 connector) via pin PD2. Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega 88) can send Ir information through Ir Transmitter (H1 connector) via PD5 pin. Tux. Motor, led and Ir controlling is done with RF data command from the PC. Data commands are received by RF of the Tux. RF module send it to Sound MCU (U7 ATmega 88) by SPI bus (pin SS, MISO, MOSI, SCK). Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) forward the data commands to Behavior MCU (U3 ATmaga 88) via I2C bus (pin SDA, SCL). Push button statement and Ir receive code are send to the PC through the RF link using data command. Data commands are send by I2C bus (pin SDA, SCL) from Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega 88) to Sound MCU (U7 ATmega 88). Sound MCU (U7 ATmega 88) sends data commands by SPI bus (pin SS, MISO, MOSI, SCK) to the RF module. 5. Reprogramming mode All MCU of Tux and Fux are reprogramming. To reprogram USB MCU (U1 AT89C5130), there is a push button on the Fux (S1). Programming code is send by the PC through the USB. To reprogram RF MCU (IC1 ATmega48) of the Fux, programming code is send by the PC through the USB. The USB MCU (U1 AT89C5130) send programming code to the RF MCU (IC1 ATmega48) via the I2C bus (pin SDA, SCL) To reprogram Sound, Behaviour and RF MCU, a small cable must be connected between Tux (H5 connector) and Fux (J3 connector). When this cable is connected, you must push on the head button of the Tux (H1 connector) and turn on the Tux. Programming code is send by the PC through the USB. The USB MCU (U1 AT89C5130) sends programming code to the RF MCU (IC1 ATmega48) or Sound MCU (U7 ATmega88) or Behavior MCU (U3 ATmega88) via the I2C bus (pin SDA, SCL) 6. RF link description RF module uses an MCU (IC1 ATMega 48) and an RF processor (IC2 ATR2406). The RF processor modulates in GFSK the digital data. The RF processor uses 2.4 GHz band. RF processor is connected to an F antenna. This antenna is printed on the PCB. RF link use a timing that is described on the next pages. At the start dongle emit an init frame on the 16 frequencies of this table. Init frequency schema Frequency Unit Channel Frequency Unit Channel 2401,056 MHz 0 2442,528 MHz 48 2406,24 MHz 6 2447,712 MHz 54 2411,424 MHz 12 2452,896 MHz 60 2416,608 MHz 18 2458,08 MHz 66 2421,792 MHz 24 2463,264 MHz 72 2426,976 MHz 30 2468,448 MHz 78 2432,16 MHz 36 2473,632 MHz 84 2437,344 MHz 42 2478,816 MHz 90 When Tux receives an init frame, the frequency hopping starts. Tux and Fux use normal frame. Frame structure of the init and normal frame are on the next pages. Frequency hopping use 20 frequencies there are randomly choice. The table of used frequencies for this choice is on the next pages. This is an adaptativ frequency hopping. When one frequency has a big error rate, this frequency is replaced. The new frequency is randomly computed. 7. RF …
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4 2 R T A \ m s i \ e t k e j o r p \ f h \ : s 6 9 . 0 = f 9 2 : 3 0 : 9 0 6 0 0 2 . 2 0 . 7 0 / 1 : t e e h S ( h c s . 2 8 2 A \ 2 8 2 A \ 8 8 a g e M T A + 6 0 4 2 R T A \ R V A + F R \ 6 0 ) 1 08 JUNE 2006 01 SCH003-03 1 <Release Date> Jean-Luc BERNARD C2ME CSCH003 TUX <QC By> 11 SIZE:CODE: DRAWN:DATED: DATED:CHECKED: QUALITY CONTROL:DATED: DATED:RELEASED: COMPANY: TITLE: DRAWING NO: SHEET: OFSCALE: REVISION RECORD APPROVED:ECO NO:LTRDATE: 123456 D C B A C D B A Microphone + Blue Eye LED 1 Blue Eye LED 2 Phototransistor BATTERY Pack HEAD Motor WINGS Motor ISP ISP Thermistor BATTERY + BATTERY - BATTERY Switch SPIN Motor Spin Position Switch Eyes Open Position Switch Eyes Closed Position Switch Mouth Open Position Switch Mouth Closed Position Switch Right Wing Push Switch Left Wing Push Switch HEAD Motor Forward HEAD Motor Backward WINGS Motor Forward WINGS Motor Backward Audio IN External SPEAKER + SPEAKER - Volume Control - IN Volume Control - Adjust Volume Control - GND Network Power plug Plug DC IN GND I2C Power DC out External I/O SCL SDA GND Head Switch IR Transmitter LED GND IR Receiver Signal IR Receiver Power Wings Position Switch SPIN Motor Forward SPIN Motor Backward Microphone - RF Module Head Switch SDA SCL MOSI RESET MISO SCK Start Ready CS Reset ON line/OFF line GND Audio Amplifier Motor Drivers Microphone Preamplifier Power Supply and Charger IC External Programming Connector RF Module Connector Data Memory IR Driver Switches Switches 2 1 H15 19 ADC6 22 ADC7 12 PB0 23 PC0 24 PC1 25 PC2 26 PC3 27 PC4(SDA) 28 PC5(SCL) 30 PD0(RXD) 31 PD1(TXD) 10 PD6 13 PB1 7 PB6(XTAL1) 8 PB7(XTAL2) 32 PD2 1 PD3 2 PD4(XCK) 9 PD5 11 PD7 17 PB5(SCK) 16 PB4(MISO) 15 PB3(MOSI) 14 PB2(SS) 29 PC6(RESET) 20 AREF 18 AVCC 6 VCC6 4 VCC4 21 GND 5 GND 3 GND U3 ATMEGA88 2 1 H4 C22 47uF Q24 BC817 C1 1uF C2 1nF Q1 BC817 1 TIM 2 LED 3 BAT 4 VSS 5 TS 6 VCC 7 INH 8 CC U6 BQ2002T Q8 BC817 Q9 BC817 Q5 BC817 Q12 BC817 Q13 BC817 Q18 BC817 Q19 BC817 5 3 1 6 4 2 J11 C13 47uF C19 100nF C9 100nF C15 100nF C16 1nF C20 47uF 19 ADC6 22 ADC7 12 PB0 23 PC0 24 PC1 25 PC2 26 PC3 27 PC4(SDA) 28 PC5(SCL) 30 PD0(RXD) 31 PD1(TXD) 10 PD6 13 PB1 7 PB6(XTAL1) 8 PB7(XTAL2) 32 PD2 1 PD3 2 PD4(XCK) 9 PD5 11 PD7 17 PB5(SCK) 16 PB4(MISO) 15 PB3(MOSI) 14 PB2(SS) 29 PC6(RESET) 20 AREF 18 AVCC 6 VCC6 4 VCC4 21 GND 5 GND 3 GND U7 ATMEGA88 D4 5V1 D2 1N4001 Q26 BC807 Q23 BC817 R61 560 C27 47uF D5 BZV55C5V6 R33 330 R63 6k2 R64 4k7 R31 2.7 R44 4k7 R14 301k R15 100k R16 100k R28 100k R45 4k7 R55 16k R56 22k R59 10k R18 220 R46 4k7 R50 2k2 R26 100k R47 47k R48 22 R51 1k R49 100k R1 100k C3 100nF C25 100nF C28 100nF R52 10 R60 10 C17 100nF C18 100nF R23 1M R53 10k R54 10k R58 15k C12 47uF C10 10nF C4 1uF C6 10nF C5 10nF C7 1uF R65 47k R2 100k R3 4k7 R4 4k7 R7 47k R17 100 C23 47uF C21 47uF R32 15k C11 10nF R19 1k R88 100k R57 1M C24 100nF R12 47k R13 47k R36 47k R37 47k R62 47k R8 10k R9 10k R29 10k R38 10k R30 10k R39 10k Q4 HSD882 C14 220uF R24 100 R25 100 Q27 HSB772S C26 10nF R42 1 C29 47 uF Q2 2S8550 Q14 2S8550 Q20 2S8550 Q3 2S8550 Q15 2S8550 Q21 2S8550 Q6 SS8050 Q10 SS8050 Q16 SS8050 Q7 SS8050 Q11 SS8050 Q17 SS8050 5 3 1 6 4 2 J13 C30 470nF C31 470nF C32 470nF C33 470nF C34 470nF C35 470nF C36 470nF C37 470nF 2 1 3 H11 Q22 HSB772 Q30 BC817 R69 47k Q29 BC817 R70 47k Q28 BC817 R71 47k D3 1N4001 D7 BAT42W R6 2k2 5 3 1 6 4 2 J3 R10 220 R72 10k R73 10k R74 10k R75 10 2 1 3 H9 C38 470nF R76 330 6 4 2 5 3 1 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 H16 1 CS 2 SO 3 WP 5 SI 6 SCK 7 HOLD 8 VCC 4 GND U2 AT26F004 R78 620k R79 470k R80 10k R81 10k C39 1 uF R82 100 C40 47uF 1 2 3 4 5 H5 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 H2 4 5 6 3 2 1 H3 21 H10 R43 47k C41 100nF R11 220 R34 220 R35 220 R40 220 R41 220 R20 0 R21 0 R27 0 R66 0 R67 0 R68 0 Q31 BC817 Q32 BC807 R83 10k R84 10k R85 33 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 9 H1 1 VIN 2 GND 3 SHDN 5 VOUT 4 BP U1 APE8800A C42 4,7uF 1 2 H6 1 2 H7 1 2 H8 R86 0 R87 0 R22 10k 4 5 6 3 2 1 H12 4 -IN 1 SHDN 2 BP 3 +IN 5 OUT+ 8 OUT- 6 VDD 7 GND U4 C2ME_IC_TPA6203 R77 22k R89 3K9 R91 22k R92 3K9 C8 1 uF C43 1 uF C44 1 uF C45 47uF R5 22 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 7V2 VCC 3V3 VCC VCC VCC 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 VCC VCC 3V3 3V3 VCC 3V3 13 OCTOBER 2006David BOURGEOIS TUX ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM <QC By> <Checked Date> <QC Date> <Release Date> C2ME SCH003A3SCH003-03v0.2 (SVN-unreleased) 111 REV:SIZE:CODE: DRAWN:DATED: DATED:CHECKED: QUALITY CONTROL:DATED: DATED:RELEASED: COMPANY: TITLE: DRAWING NO: SHEET: OFSCALE: REVISION RECORD A B C D 123456 D C B A DATE:LTRECO NO:APPROVED: Blue Eye LED LEFT Blue Eye LED RIGHT Phototransistor BATTERY Pack HEAD Motor WINGS Motor Thermistor BATTERY + BATTERY - BATTERY Switch SPIN Motor Spin Position Switch Right Wing Push Switch Left Wing Push Switch Audio IN External SPEAKER + SPEAKER - Volume Control - IN Volume Control - Adjust Volume Control - GND Network Power plug Plug DC IN GND I2C Power DC out External I/O SCL SDA GND Head Switch IR Transmitter LED GND IR Receiver Signal IR Receiver Power Wings Position Switch GND Red Wire White wire Brown wire Black Wire Black wire Red Wire Mouth Closed Position Switch Mouth Open Position Switch Eyes Closed Position Switch Eyes Open Position Switch 5 pins external connector Microphone LEFTRIGHT POWER switch Connector names Hxx are the same as on the schematic of the mainboard 2 1 H15 2 1 H4 2 1 3 H11 2 1 3 H9 1 2 3 4 5 H5 21 H10 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 9 H1 1 2 H6 1 2 H7 1 2 H8 4 5 6 3 2 1 H12 M 1 A 2 B M1 MOTOR M 1 A 2 B M2 MOTOR M 1 A 2 B M3 MOTOR 12 S1 SWITCH 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 H2 12 S2 12 S3 12 S4 12 S5 12 3 R1 10k Log K A D1 LED Blue 1 2 S6 3.5MM_MONO_SOCKET 1 2 3 4 5 S7 3.5MM_STEREO_SOCKET 1 2 U1 SPEAKER R2 100 1 2 3 4 5 J1 2 PLUS 1 MINUS 3 THERMISTOR B1 BATERY_TH 2 5 1 3 4 6 S8 1 GND 2 SW 3 + H13 DC_PLUG 12 S9 12 S10 12 S11 4 5 6 3 2 1 H3 1 2 U2 MICROPHONE K A D2 PHOTODIODE 12 S12 K A D3 LED Blue K A D4 LED IR 1 OUT 2 GND 3 VCC U3 IR_RECEIVER
• The test results reported in this test report shall refer only to the sample actually tested and shall not refer or be deemed to refer to bulk from which such a sample may be said to have been obtained. • This report shall not be reproduced except in full without prior authorization from Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Limited. • For Terms And Conditions of the services, it can be provided upon request. • The evaluation data of the report will be kept for 3 years from the date of issuance. Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd. 2/F., Garment Centre, 576 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2173 8888 Fax: (852) 2785 5487 Website: www.hk.intertek-etlsemko.com KYSOH SA Application For Certification Tux Droid Model: TD-100 (FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN) 0701858 KL/at May 3, 2007 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN i LIST OF EXHIBITS INTRODUCTION EXHIBIT 1: General Description EXHIBIT 2: System Test Configuration EXHIBIT 3: Emission Results EXHIBIT 4: Equipment Photographs EXHIBIT 5: Product Labelling EXHIBIT 6: Technical Specifications EXHIBIT 7: Instruction Manual INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN ii MEASUREMENT/TECHNICAL REPORT KYSOH SA - Model: TD-100 FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN This report concerns (check one:) Original Grant X Class II Change Equipment Type :DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified Deferred grant requested per 47 CFR 0.457(d)(1)(ii)? Yes No X If yes, defer until : date Company Name agrees to notify the Commission by: date of the intended date of announcement of the product so that the grant can be issued on that date. Transition Rules Request per 15.37 ? Yes No X If no, assumed Part 15, Subpart C for intentional radiator - the new 47 CFR [04-05-05 Edition ] Provision. Report prepared by: Lam Chun Cheong, Kenneth Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd. 2/F., Garment Centre, 576 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Phone : 852-2173-8474 Fax: 852-2741-1693 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN iii Table of Contents 1.0 General Description................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Product Description ................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Related Submittal(s) Grants.................................................................................... 3 1.3 Test Methodology ................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Test Facility............................................................................................................. 3 2.0 System Test Configuration ........................................................................................ 5 2.1 Justification............................................................................................................ 5 2.2 EUT Exercising Software....................................................................................... 5 2.3 Support Equipment List and Description................................................................ 6 2.4 Measurement Uncertainty ..................................................................................... 7 2.5 Equipment Modification ......................................................................................... 7 3.0 Emission Results ....................................................................................................... 9 3.1 Field Strength Calculation.................................................................................... 10 3.2 Radiated Emission Configuration Photograph .................................................... 11 3.3 Radiated Emission Data ..................................................................................... 12 3.4 Radiated Emission on the Bandedge .................................................................. 19 3.5 Transmitter Duty Cycle Calculation and Measurement ........................................ 20 3.6 Line Conducted Configuration Photograph - Base Unit ....................................... 21 3.7 Line Conducted Emission Data ........................................................................... 22 4.0 Equipment Photographs.......................................................................................... 25 5.0 Product Labelling ..................................................................................................... 27 6.0 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 29 7.0 Instruction Manual ................................................................................................... 31 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN iv List of attached file Exhibit type File Description filename Test Report Test Report report.pdf Operation Description Technical Description descri.pdf Test Setup Photo Radiated & Conducted Emission config photos.doc Test Report Emission Plot emission.pdf Test Report Transmitter Duty Cycle Plot af.pdf Test Report Conducted Emission Test Result conduct.pdf External Photo External Photo external photos.doc Internal Photo Internal Photo internal photos1.doc internal photos2.doc internal photos3.doc Block Diagram Block Diagram block.pdf Schematics Circuit Diagram circuit.pdf ID Label/Location Label Artwork and Location label.pdf User Manual User Manual manual.pdf INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN 1 EXHIBIT 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN 2 1.0 General Description 1.1 Product Description This product is a 2.4 GHz desktop gadget for Linux. It contains a Tux droid (robot), a Fux (USB fish dongle), an USB cable, a programming cable, an AC power adaptor and an IR remote control. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the Tux droid (robot), which operates at frequency range from 2401.056 MHz to 2482.272 MHz with 95 physical hopping channels a…
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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN emission - 1 of 1 Radiated Emission on the Bandedge Plots Plot 1A Plot 1B
INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN af - 1 of 1 Transmitter Duty Cycle Plot
INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES The Worst Case Configuration Photographs FCC ID : UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN config photos (radiated emission) - 1 of 3 Radiated Emission Front View Rear View INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES The Worst Case Configuration Photographs FCC ID : UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN config photos (conducted emission) - 2 of 3 Conducted Emission Front View Right Side View INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES The Worst Case Configuration Photographs FCC ID : UYHTD-7UX157EHPWN config photos (conducted emission) - 3 of 3 Conducted Emission Left Side View
2/F., Garment Centre, · Kowloon, · Hong Kong
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DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified