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CE SAR REPORT
Applicant:
Address of Applicant:
6Floor,Block12,Dongfangjianfuyusheng
Industrial,Gushu,Baoan Disrict,Shenzhen city,China
Model No.:
Applicable standards:
EN 50360:2001, EN 50566:2013
EN 62209-1:2006, EN 62209-2:2010
09 Sep., 2014
Date of Test:
10 Oct., 2014
Test Result:
1.05W/kg
Body: 0.584W/kg
Authorized Signature:
Bruce Zhang
Laboratory Manager
This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample. The results contained in this test report do not relate
to other samples of the same product and does not permit the use of the CCIS product certification mark. The manufacturer
should ensure that all products in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report.
This report may only be reproduced and distributed in full. If the product in this report is used in any configuration other than
that detailed in the report, the manufacturer must ensure the new system complies with all relevant standards.
This document cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company. Any unauthorized
alteration, forgery or falsification of the content or appearance of this document is unlawful and offenders may be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law. Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested
and such sample(s) are retained for 90 days only.
Version
Version No.
Date
Description
00
10 Oct., 2014
Original
Prepared by:
Date:
10 Oct., 2014
Date:
10 Oct., 2014
Report Clerk
Reviewed by:
Project Engineer
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Contents
VERSION........................................................................................................................................................................ 2
CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................ 6
5.1
5.2
6
7
E-FIELD PROBE.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
DATA ACQUISITION ELECTRONICS (DAE) ...................................................................................................................................... 9
ROBOT ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
MEASUREMENT SERVER .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
LIGHT BEAM UNIT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
PHANTOM ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
DEVICE HOLDER........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
DATA STORAGE AND EVALUATION ................................................................................................................................................ 13
TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
10
11
12
13
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General Information
Address of Applicant:
Manufacturer:
Address of Manufacturer:
Model No.:
IMEI:
356825011052719,356825014052716
Hardware Version:
Software Version:
Category of device
Portable device
Operation Frequency:
Modulation technology:
Antenna Type:
Internal
Release Version:
GPRS Class:
GPRS: Class 12
Dimensions (L*W*H):
Accessories information:
Adapter:
Model: ZXT-SPS-050500
Input: 100-240V50/60Hz 300mA
Output: DC5V 500mA
Battery:
3.7 V 1900mAh
Li-ion Battery
Headset:
Support
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Mode
GSM 900
33.22
33.2
32.43
30.69
29.61
28.01
26.71
24.53
23.13
GSM (Voice)
GPRS (1 TX Slot)
GPRS (2 TX Slots)
GPRS (3 TX Slots)
GPRS (4 TX Slots)
EGPRS (1 TX Slot)
EGPRS (2 TX Slots)
EGPRS (3 TX Slots)
EGPRS (4 TX Slots)
DCS 1800
30.37
30.36
29.62
27.84
26.74
26.04
24.68
22.62
21.36
Average Power (dBm)
WCDMA Band I
23.66
22.59
22.16
20.51
20.6
22.52
22.57
20.59
22.6
21.64
Mode
RMC 12.2 kbps
HSDPA Sub-test 1
HSDPA Sub-test 2
HSDPA Sub-test 3
HSDPA Sub-test 4
HSUPA Sub-test 1
HSUPA Sub-test 2
HSUPA Sub-test 3
HSUPA Sub-test 4
HSUPA Sub-test 5
Mode
WIFI
Bluetooth
RF Output
Power(dBm)
15.5
3.95
18C ~25C
Humidity:
35%~75% RH
Atmospheric Pressure:
1011 mbar
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Introduction
5.1 Introduction
SAR is related to the rate at which energy is absorbed per unit mass in an object exposed to a radio field. The
SAR distribution in a biological body is complicated and is usually carried out by experimental techniques or
numerical modeling. The standard recommends limits for two tiers of groups, occupational/controlled and
general population/uncontrolled, based on a persons awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her
exposure. In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are higher than the limits for general
population/uncontrolled.
SAR=
d dU d dU
=
dt dm dt dv
T
SAR = C
Where: C is the specific heat capacity, T is the temperature rise and t is the exposure duration, or related to
the electrical field in the tissue by
SAR =
E2
Where: is the conductivity of the tissue, is the mass density of the tissue and E is the RMS electrical field
strength. However for evaluating SAR of low power transmitter, electrical field measurement is typically applied.
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RF Exposure Limits
Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg)
Type Exposure
Spatial Peak SAR (10g cube tissue for head and trunk)
2.00W/kg
4.00W/kg
0.08 W/kg
Note:
1.
2.
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Data Storage
The DASY software stores the assessed data from the data acquisition electronics as raw data (in
microvolt readings from the probe sensors), together with all the necessary software parameters for the
data evaluation (probe calibration data, liquid parameters and device frequency and modulation data) in
measurement files. The post-processing software evaluates the desired unit and format for output each
time the data is visualized or exported. This allows verifications of the complete software setup even after
the measurement and allows correction of erroneous parameter settings. For example, if a measurement
has been performed with an incorrect crest factor parameter in the device setup, the parameter can be
corrected afterwards and the data can be reevaluated.
The measured data can be visualized or exported in different units or formats, depending on the selected
probe type (e.g., [V/m], [mW/g]). Some of these units are not available in certain situations or give
meaningless results, e.g., a SAR-output in a non-lose media, will always be zero. Raw data can also be
exported to perform the evaluation with other software packages.
Data Evaluation
The DASY post-processing software (SEMCAD) automatically executes the following procedures to
calculate the field units from the microvolt readings at the probe connector. The parameters used in the
evaluation are stored in the configuration modules of the software:
Probe Parameters:
Device Parameters:
Media Parameters:
- Sensitivity
- Conversion
- Diode compression point
- Frequency
- Crest
- Conductivity
- Density
These parameters must be set correctly in the software. They can be found in the component documents
or they can be imported into the software from the configuration files issued for the DASY components. In
the direct measuring mode of the multi-meter option, the parameters of the actual system setup are used.
In the scan visualization and export modes, the parameters stored in the corresponding document files are
used.
The first step of the evaluation is a linearization of the filtered input signal to account for the compression
characteristics of the detector diode. The compensation depends on the input signal, the diode type and
the DC-transmission factor from the diode to the evaluation electronics. If the exciting field is pulsed, the
crest factor of the signal must be known to correctly compensate for peak power.
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cf
dcpi
Vi = U i + U i2
With
Ei =
vi
Normi ConvF
a a f ai 2 f 2
H i = Vi i 0 i1
f
With
E x2 E y2 E z2
The primary field data are used to calculate the derived field units.
2
SAR = Etot
1000
With
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Equipment Description
Model
S/N
Cal. Information
Last Cal.
Due Date
SPEAG
D835V2
4d154
06.06.2013
06.05.2016
SPEAG
D1900V2
5d175
06.10.2013
06.09.2016
SPEAG
D2450V2
910
06.07.2013
06.06.2016
SPEAG
DAE4
1373
06.11.2014
06.10.2015
SPEAG
EX3DV4
3924
06.23.2014
06.22.2015
SPEAG
Phantom
Twin Phantom
1765
N.C.R
N.C.R
SPEAG
Phantom
ELI V5.0
1208
N.C.R
N.C.R
SPEAG
Phone Positioner
N/A
N/A
N.C.R
N.C.R
Stubli
Robot
TX60L
F13/5P6VB1/A/01
N.C.R
N.C.R
R&S
CMU200
116766
12.13.2013
12.12.2014
R&S
CMU200
117042
05.31.2014
05.31.2015
HP
Network Analyzer
8753D
1000596
12.13.2013
12.12.2014
Agilent
E4418B
GB39512692
12.13.2013
12.12.2014
Agilent
Power Sensor
8481A
MY41090341
12.13.2013
12.12.2014
R&S
Signal Generator
SMR20
835457/016
05.25.2014
05.24.2015
R&S
Signal Generator
SMX
10080050
04.19.2014
04.19.2015
Huber Suhner
RF Cable
SUCOFLEX
12341
See Note 3
Huber Suhner
RF Cable
SUCOFLEX
17268
See Note 3
Huber Suhner
RF Cable
SUCOFLEX
2080
See Note 3
Weinschel
Attenuator
23-3-34
BL5513
See Note 3
Anritsu
Directional Coupler
MP654A
100217491
See Note 3
SPEAG
3.5 Probe
1119
See Note 4
Mini-circuits
Power amplifier
ZHL-42W
SC609401309
See Note 5
Note:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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For the measurement of the field distribution inside the SAM phantom with DASY, the phantom must be filled
with around 25 liters of homogeneous body tissue simulating liquid. For head SAR testing, the liquid height from
the ear reference point (ERP) of the phantom to the liquid top surface is larger than 15 cm, which is shown in
Fig. 8.1, for body SAR testing, the liquid height from the center of the flat phantom to liquid top surface is larger
than 15 cm, which is shown in Fig. 8.2.
The following table gives the recipes for tissue simulating liquid.
Frequency
(MHz)
30
150
300
450
835
900
1450
1800
1900
1950
2000
2100
2450
3000
4000
5000
5200
5400
5600
5800
6000
Conductivity,
(S/m)
0.75
0.76
0.87
0.87
0.90
0.97
1.20
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.49
1.80
2.40
3.43
4.45
4.65
4.86
5.06
5.27
5.48
Note:
According to EN 62209-2:2010, the liquid parameters for head are the same as body requirements.
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Liquid
Temp.
()
Conductivity
()
Permittivity
(r)
Conductivity
Target()
Permittivity
Target(r)
Delta
()%
Delta
(r)%
Limit
(%)
Date
900
21.2
0.96
41.80
0.97
41.5
1.03
0.72
11.09.2014
1800
21.1
1.41
40.68
1.4
40.0
0.71
1.7
15.09.2014
1950
21.2
1.45
41.03
1.4
40.0
3.57
2.58
16.09.2014
2450
21.2
1.76
40.82
1.8
39.2
2.22
4.13
12.09.2014
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Each DASY system is equipped with one or more system validation kits. These units, together with the
predefined measurement procedures within the DASY software, enable the user to conduct the system
performance check and system validation. System validation kit includes a dipole, tripod holder to fix it
underneath the flat phantom and a corresponding distance holder.
System Setup
In the simplified setup for system evaluation, the EUT is replaced by a calibrated dipole and the power
source is replaced by a continuous wave that comes from a signal generator. The calibrated dipole must be
placed beneath the flat phantom section of the SAM twin phantom with the correct distance holder. The
distance holder should touch the phantom surface with a light pressure at the reference marking and be
oriented parallel to the long side of the phantom. The equipment setup is shown below:
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Frequency
(MHz)
11.09.2014
15.09.2014
12.09.2014
835
1900
2450
Power fed
onto dipole
(mW)
10
10
10
Measured 1g
SAR
(W/kg)
0.099
0.397
0.54
Normalized
1g SAR
(W/kg)
9.9
39.7
54
Target 1g
SAR
(W/kg)
9.51
39.9
53.4
Deviation
(%)
4.1
-0.5
1.12
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The vertical centreline passes through two points on the front side of the handset the midpoint of the
width wt of the handset at the level of the acoustic output, and the midpoint of the width w b of the bottom of
the handset.
The horizontal line is perpendicular to the vertical centreline and passes the center of the acoustic output.
The horizontal line is also tangential to the handset at point A.
The two lines intersect at point A. Note that for many handsets, point A coincides with the center of the
acoustic output; however, the acoustic output may be located elsewhere on the horizontal line. Also note
that the vertical centreline is not necessarily parallel to the front face of the handset, especially for
clamshell handsets, handsets with flip covers, and other irregularly shaped handsets.
Fig. 10.2 Illustration for Handset Vertical and Horizontal Reference Lines
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To position the device with the vertical center line of the body of the device and the horizontal line crossing
the center piece in a plane parallel to the sagittal plane of the phantom. While maintaining the device in this
plane, align the vertical center line with the reference plane containing the three ear and mouth reference
point (M: Mouth, RE: Right Ear and LE: Left Ear) and align the center of the ear piece with the line RE-LE.
To move the device towards the phantom with the ear piece aligned with the line LE-RE until the phone
touched the ear. While maintaining the device in the reference plane and maintaining the phone contact
with the ear, move the bottom of the phone until any point on the front side is in contact with the cheek of
the phantom or until contact with the ear is lost (see below figure)
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To position the device parallel to the phantom surface with either keypad up or down.
To adjust the device parallel to the flat phantom.
To adjust the distance between the device surface and the flat phantom to 1.5 cm or holster surface and
the flat phantom to 0 cm.
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11 Measurement Procedures
The measurement procedures are as bellows:
<Conducted power measurement>
For WWAN power measurement, use base station simulator to configure EUT WWAN transition in
conducted connection with RF cable, at maximum power in each supported wireless interface and
frequency band.
Read the WWAN RF power level from the base station simulator.
For WLAN/BT power measurement, use engineering software to configure EUT WLAN/BT continuously
transmission, at maximum RF power in each supported wireless interface and frequency band.
Connect EUT RF port through RF cable to the power meter or spectrum analyzer, and measure WLAN/BT
output power.
<Conducted power measurement>
Use base station simulator to configure EUT WWAN transmission in radiated connection, and engineering
software to configure EUT WLAN/BT continuously transmission, at maximum RF power, in the highest
power channel.
Place the EUT in positions as Appendix B demonstrates.
Set scan area, grid size and other setting on the DASY software.
Measure SAR results for the highest power channel on each testing position.
Find out the largest SAR result on these testing positions of each band.
Measure SAR results for other channels in worst SAR testing position if the Reported SAR or highest
power channel is larger than 0.8 W/kg.
According to the test standard, the recommended procedure for assessing the peak spatial-average SAR value
consists of the following steps:
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GSM 900
60
902
33.18
33.19
32.39
30.63
29.56
27.61
26.23
23.9
22.85
975
880.2
33.22
33.2
32.43
30.69
29.61
28.01
26.71
24.53
23.13
124
914.8
33.13
33.13
32.37
30.62
29.5
26.9
25.75
23.66
22.31
DCS 1800
700
1747.8
30.31
30.34
29.57
27.83
26.7
25.69
24.35
22.32
21.05
512
1710.2
30.37
30.35
29.62
27.84
26.72
25.44
24.16
22.16
20.95
885
1748.8
30.3
30.36
29.58
27.83
26.74
26.04
24.68
22.62
21.36
9612
1922.4
23.66
22.59
22.16
20.4
20.34
22.52
22.57
20.46
22.6
21.64
WCDMA Band I
9750
1950
23.64
22.56
22.1
20.51
20.6
22.49
22.5
20.59
22.56
21.55
802.11g
12.41
13.47
13.97
9888
1977.6
23.44
22.51
22.1
20.46
20.3
22.44
22.42
20.44
22.49
21.41
Frequency (MHz)
2412
2442
2472
Channel
CH 03
CH 07
CH 11
802.11n-HT20
12.45
12.99
13.82
802.11n-HT40
11.58
11.99
12.3
Frequency (MHz)
2402
2441
2480
/4-DQPSK
2.2
2.98
3.34
8DPSK
2.2
2.98
3.34
Note:
1.
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Band/Mode
Test Position
CH.
Freq.
(MHz)
GSM900/Voice
Right Cheek
60
902
0.02
Meas.
SAR10g
(W/kg)
0.496
GSM900/Voice
Right Tilted
60
902
-0.02
0.453
GSM900/Voice
Left Cheek
60
902
-0.02
0.606
GSM900/Voice
Left Tilted
60
902
-0.07
0.521
GSM1800/Voice
Right Cheek
700
1747.8
0.13
0.651
GSM1800/Voice
Right Tilted
700
1747.8
0.05
0.677
GSM1800/Voice
Left Cheek
700
1747.8
-0.28
0.909
GSM1800/Voice
Left Tilted
700
1747.8
0.07
1.03
GSM1800/Voice
Left Tilted
512
1710.2
0.01
1.05
10
GSM1800/Voice
Left Tilted
881
1784.8
-0.02
0.985
SAR LIMIT
Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population
Power Drift
(dB)
Band/Mode
Test Position
CH.
Freq.
(MHz)
Power Drift
(dB)
11
WCDMA Band I
Right Cheek
9750
1950
0.02
Meas.
SAR10g
(W/kg)
0.453
12
WCDMA Band I
Right Tilted
9750
1950
0.06
0.553
13
WCDMA Band I
Left Cheek
9750
1950
0.01
0.657
14
WCDMA Band I
Left Tilted
9750
1950
0.01
0.782
SAR LIMIT
Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population
Note:
1.
2.
Determination of the worst-case configuration and all configurations with less than 3 dB of applicable limits.
When 10g SAR 1.0 W/kg, testing for low and high channel is optional.
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Band/Mode
Test Position
CH.
Freq.
(MHz)
Power Drift
(dB)
15
GSM900/Voice
Front
60
902
-0.06
Measured
SAR10g
(W/kg)
0.309
16
GSM900/Voice
Back
60
902
0.01
0.412
17
GPRS900/2 slots
Back
60
902
0.10
0.568
18
GPRS900/3 slots
Back
60
902
-0.01
0.551
19
GPRS900/4 slots
Back
60
902
-0.10
0.584
20
GSM1800/Voice
Front
700
1747.8
-0.05
0.412
21
GSM1800/Voice
Back
700
1747.8
-0.09
0.403
22
GPRS1800/2 slots
Front
700
1747.8
0.00
0.359
23
GPRS1800/3 slots
Front
700
1747.8
0.04
0.350
24
GPRS1800/4 slots
Front
700
1747.8
0.408
SAR LIMIT
Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population
Band/Mode
Test Position
CH.
Freq.
(MHz)
Power Drift
(dB)
25
WCDMA Band I
Front
9750
1950.0
0.25
Measured
SAR10g
(W/kg)
0.085
26
WCDMA Band I
Back
9750
1950.0
-0.35
0.198
SAR LIMIT
Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population
Band/Mode
Test Position
CH.
Freq.
(MHz)
Power Drift
(dB)
27
802.11b
Front
07
2442
-0.03
Measured
SAR10g
(W/kg)
0.019
28
802.11b
Back
07
2442
0.11
0.090
SAR LIMIT
Uncontrolled Exposure/General Population
Note:
1.
2.
3.
Body-worn SAR testing was performed at 15mm separation, and this distance is determined by the handset
manufacturer that there will be body-worn accessories that users may acquire at the time of equipment certification, to
enable users to purchase aftermarket body-worn accessories with the required minimum separation.
Determination of the worst-case configuration and all configurations with less than 3 dB of applicable limits.
When 10g SAR 1.0 W/kg, testing for low and high channel is optional.
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Normal
Multi-plying Factor
1/k(b)
Rectangular
Triangular
U-Shape
1/ 3
1/ 6
1/ 2
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Probability
Distribution
Divisor
Ci
(1 g)
Ci
(10 g)
Standard
Uncertainty
(1 g)
Standard
Uncertainty
(10 g)
Probe Calibration
6.0%
6.0%
6.0%
Uncertainty Component
Measurement System
Axial Isotropy
0.5%
0.7
0.7
0.20%
0.20%
Hemispherical Isotropy
2.6%
0.7
0.7
1.05%
1.05%
Boundary Effects
1.0%
0.58%
0.58%
Linearity
0.6%
0.35%
0.35%
0.25%
0.14%
0.14%
Readout Electronics
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
Response Time
0.8%
0.46%
0.46%
Integration Time
2.6%
1.5%
1.5%
RF Ambient Noise
3.0%
1.73%
1.73%
RF Ambient Reflections
3.0%
1.73%
1.73%
Probe Positioner
0.4%
0.23%
0.23%
Probe Positioning
2.9%
1.67%
1.67%
1.0%
0.58%
0.58%
Device Positioning
4.6%
4.6%
4.6%
Device Holder
5.2%
5.2%
5.2%
Power Drift
5.0%
2.89%
2.89%
4.0%
2.31%
2.31%
Liquid Conductivity(Target)
5.0%
0.64
0.43
1.85%
1.24%
Liquid Conductivity(Meas.)
2.5%
0.64
0.43
1.64%
1.08%
Liquid Permittivity(Target)
5.0%
0.6
0.49
1.73%
1.41%
Liquid Permittivity(Meas.)
2.5%
0.6
0.49
1.5%
1.23%
11.07%
10.84%
22.2%
21.7%
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Right Tilted
Left Cheek
Left Tilted
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Calibration Date:
Calibration reference:
Calibrated By:
Reviewed By:
(Bruce Zhang, Technical manager)
Environment of Test Site
Temperature:
21 ~ 23C
Humidity:
50~60% RH
Atmospheric Pressure:
1011 mbar
Test Data
Measurement Plot for Head TSL
Calibrated By Speag
Calibrated By CCIS
Deviation
Limit
52.4-2.8j
54.0-1.6 j
1.6+1.2 j
-28.8dB
-27.6dB
4.2%
48.2-4.5 j
47.1-3.5 j
-1.1+1 j
-26.0dB
-26.6dB
-2.3%
Result
Compliance
Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd.
No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road,
Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366
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Calibration Date:
Calibration reference:
Calibrated By:
Reviewed By:
(Bruce Zhang, Technical manager)
Environment of Test Site
Temperature:
18 ~ 25C
Humidity:
50~60% RH
Atmospheric Pressure:
1011 mbar
Test Data
Measurement Plot for Head TSL
Calibrated By Speag
Calibrated By CCIS
Deviation
Limit
54.0+5.4j
52.7+7.5 j
-1.3+2.1j
-23.8dB
-22.2dB
6.7%
49.2+5.7 j
48.4+6.2 j
-0.8+0.5j
-24.7dB
-23.8dB
3.6%
Result
Compliance
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Calibration Date:
Calibration reference:
Calibrated By:
Reviewed By:
(Bruce Zhang, Technical manager)
Environment of Test Site
Temperature:
18 ~ 25C
Humidity:
50~60% RH
Atmospheric Pressure:
1011 mbar
Test Data
Measurement Plot for Head TSL
Calibrated By Speag
Calibrated By CCIS
Deviation
Limit
56.8+1.8j
56.8+3.8j
0+2.0 j
-23.9dB
-22.7dB
5.0%
51.8+3.0 j
50.3+2.7j
-1.5-0.3 j
-29.3dB
-31.2dB
-6.5%
Result
Compliance
Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd.
No.B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road,
Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Telephone: +86 (0) 755 23118282 Fax: +86 (0) 755 23116366
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