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EN 50392
Evaluation Report
Table of Contents
1. General information...................................................................................................... 3
3. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 4
1. General information
2. Summary of Tests
3. Introduction
The reason to do the Evaluation is to avoid the RF hazard to human body. The
maximum output power and gain of the antenna were used to calculate the limited
Power density (S) at 3 cm distance away from the product. The limit specified in
Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC is followed.
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4. RF Exposure Limit
Equivalent plane
E-Field H-Field
Frequency B-Filed wave power
Strength Strength
Range (uT) density Seq
(V/m) (A/m)
(W/m2)
0-1 Hz - 3.2 * 104 4 * 104 -
1-8 Hz 10000 3.2 * 104 / f2 4 * 104 / f2 -
8-25 Hz 10000 4000 / f 5000 / f -
0.025-0.8 kHz 250 / f 4/f 5/f -
0.8-3 kHz 250 / f 5 6.25 -
3-150 kHz 87 5 6.25 -
0.15-1 MHz 87 0.73 / f 0.92 / f -
1/2
1-10 MHz 87 / f 0.73 / f 0.92 / f -
10-400 MHz 28 0.073 0.092 2
400-2000 MHz 1375 f1/2 0.0037 f1/2 0.0046 f1/2 f / 200
2-300 GHz 61 0.16 0.020 10
Notes:
1. f as indicated in the frequency range column.
2. For frequencies between 100 kHz and 10 GHz, Seq, E2, H2 and B2 are to be averaged
over any six-minute period.
3. For frequencies exceeding 10 GHz, Seq, E2, H2 and B2 are to be averaged over any
68 / f1.05-minute period (f in GHz).
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5. RF Exposure calculations
S = (P * G)/4πR2
Example:
Assume a mobile device operates at 2412MHz and its maximum output power
is 50mW, and the maximum gain of antenna is 1 (numeric) /0dBi.
then the power density (S) = (50 * 1)/4*π*202 = 0.00995 (mW/cm2) = 0.0995 (W/m2)
6. Test results