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EMI TEST REPORT
of
Product Name
A770;A790
Applied by:
MITAC Technology Corporation
4F, No.1, R&D Road 2,
Hsinchu Science-Based industrial Park, Hsinchu 300
Taiwan,R. O. C.
Test Performed by:
International Standards Laboratory
Hsichih LAB
NEMKO:ELA 113A
NVLAP:200234-0
NEMKO:ELA 113B
NVLAP:200234-0
-iContents of Report
1.
General ............................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Certification of Accuracy of Test Data........................................................................................... 1
1.2 Applicant Information .................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Operation Environment .................................................................................................................. 2
2.
Power Main Port Conducted Emissions............................................................................................. 3
2.1 Configuration and Procedure.......................................................................................................... 3
2.1.1
EUT Configuration.................................................................................................................. 3
2.1.2
Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.3
EMI Receiver/Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (for the frequencies tested) ....................... 3
2.2 Conduction Test Data: Configuration 1 ........................................................................................ 4
2.3 Conduction Test Data: Configuration 2 ........................................................................................ 6
3.
Telecommunication Port Conducted Emissions ................................................................................ 8
3.1 Configuration and Procedure.......................................................................................................... 8
3.1.1
EUT Configuration.................................................................................................................. 8
3.1.2
Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.3
EMI Receiver/Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (for the frequencies tested) ....................... 8
3.2 Test Data: LAN--10M : Configuration 1........................................................................................ 9
3.3 Test Data: LAN--100M : Configuration 1.................................................................................... 10
3.4 Test Data: LAN--GIGA (Current) : Configuration 1 ................................................................... 11
3.5 Test Data: LAN--GIGA (Voltage) Configuration 1 ..................................................................... 12
3.6 Test Data: Phone : Configuration 1 .............................................................................................. 13
3.7 Test Data: LAN--10M : Configuration 2...................................................................................... 14
3.8 Test Data: LAN--100M : Configuration 2.................................................................................... 15
3.9 Test Data: Phone : Configuration 2 .............................................................................................. 16
4.
Radiated Disturbance Emissions...................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Configuration and Procedure........................................................................................................ 17
4.1.1
EUT Configuration................................................................................................................ 17
4.1.2
Test Procedure....................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.3
Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (for the frequencies tested)............................................. 17
4.2 Radiation Test Data: Configuration 1.......................................................................................... 18
4.3 Radiation Test Data: Configuration 2.......................................................................................... 22
5.
Appendix.......................................................................................................................................... 26
5.1 Appendix A: Measurement Procedure for Main Power Port Conducted Emissions.................... 26
5.2 Appendix B: Measurement Procedure for Telecommunication Port Conducted Emissions........ 27
5.3 Appendix C: Test Procedure for Radiated Emissions .................................................................. 28
5.4 Appendix D: Test Equipment....................................................................................................... 29
5.4.1
Test Equipment List .............................................................................................................. 29
5.4.2
Software for Controlling Spectrum/Receiver and Calculating Test Data ............................. 30
5.5 Appendix E: Layout of EUT and Support Equipment ................................................................. 31
5.5.1
General Power Main Port Conducted Test Configuration .................................................... 31
5.5.2
General Telecommunication Port Conducted Emission Test Configuration ........................ 32
5.5.3
General Radiation Test Configuration .................................................................................. 33
5.6 Appendix F: Description of Support Equipment.......................................................................... 34
5.6.1
Description of Support Equipment........................................................................................ 34
5.6.2
Software for Controlling Support Unit.................................................................................. 38
5.6.3
I/O Cable Condition of EUT and Support Units ................................................................... 39
5.7 Appendix G: Description of Equipment Under Test .................................................................... 40
5.8 Appendix H: Uncertainty of Measurement .................................................................................. 43
5.9 Appendix I: Photographs of EUT Configuration Test Set Up...................................................... 49
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1.
General
Equipment Tested:
Model:
A770;A790
Applied by
2006/08/04
Test Result
PASS
Report Engineer:
Erin Duan
Standards:
Test Engineer:
______________________
Benson Chen
All the tests in this report have been performed and recorded in accordance with the standards
described above and performed by an independent electromagnetic compatibility consultant,
International Standards Laboratory.
The test results contained in this report accurately represent the radiated and power line
conducted electromagnetic emissions generated by sample equipment under test at the time of
the test.
The sample equipment tested as described in this report is in compliance with the limits of above
standards.
Approve & Signature
--------------------------------------Eddy Hsiung/Director
Test results given in this report apply only to the specific sample(s) tested under stated test conditions.
This report shall not be reproduced other than in full without the explicit written consent of ISL. This report totally
contains 51 pages, including 1 cover page , 1 contents page, and 49 pages for the test description.
Note: This test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of International Standards Laboratory.
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Test Site:
Test Distance
10M
Temperature
Humidity:
input power:
AC 230 V / 50 Hz
AC 230 V / 50 Hz
-3-
2.
-4-
LISN Loss
Cable Loss
QP Corrct.
MHz
0.6891
0.7493
0.8116
0.8756
0.9998
1.3752
1.6845
1.6887
1.9976
2.3119
(dB)
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.29
0.19
0.19
0.10
0.12
(dB)
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.09
0.10
Amp.(dBuV)
36.84
39.74
38.95
35.25
39.91
40.94
45.47
43.03
45.66
40.20
QP
Limit
(dBuV)
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
QP Margin
AVE Corrct.
(dB)
-19.16
-16.26
-17.05
-20.75
-16.09
-15.06
-10.53
-12.97
-10.34
-15.80
Amp.(dBuV)
34.53
38.85
37.68
31.49
38.52
39.64
40.13
37.17
39.98
38.43
AVE
Limit
(dBuV)
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
AVE
Margin
(dB)
-11.47
-7.15
-8.32
-14.51
-7.48
-6.36
-5.87
-8.83
-6.02
-7.57
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LISN Loss
Cable Loss
QP Corrct.
MHz
0.6894
0.7496
0.812
0.8121
0.8729
1.4391
1.6825
1.7457
1.9362
2.0621
(dB)
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.16
0.13
0.13
0.11
0.10
(dB)
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.09
0.09
Amp.(dBuV)
34.53
37.07
36.90
37.01
35.70
38.66
42.96
44.03
47.61
42.29
QP
Limit
(dBuV)
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
QP Margin
AVE Corrct.
(dB)
-21.47
-18.93
-19.10
-18.99
-20.30
-17.34
-13.04
-11.97
-8.39
-13.71
Amp.(dBuV)
29.89
35.22
35.29
35.13
30.99
33.97
33.94
35.07
35.40
36.43
AVE
Limit
(dBuV)
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
AVE
Margin
(dB)
-16.11
-10.78
-10.71
-10.87
-15.01
-12.03
-12.06
-10.93
-10.60
-9.57
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LISN Loss
Cable Loss
QP Corrct.
MHz
0.3721
0.6213
0.6858
0.7484
1.4962
1.5545
1.8016
1.8642
2.2986
(dB)
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.25
0.23
0.16
0.14
0.11
(dB)
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.10
Amp.(dBuV)
45.92
44.79
42.91
40.68
44.08
47.32
49.40
51.40
45.18
QP
Limit
(dBuV)
59.65
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
QP Margin
AVE Corrct.
(dB)
-13.73
-11.21
-13.09
-15.32
-11.92
-8.68
-6.60
-4.60
-10.82
Amp.(dBuV)
42.81
40.53
38.58
35.46
27.93
34.57
31.24
34.18
33.00
AVE
Limit
(dBuV)
49.65
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
AVE
Margin
(dB)
-6.85
-5.47
-7.42
-10.54
-18.07
-11.43
-14.76
-11.82
-13.00
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LISN Loss
Cable Loss
QP Corrct.
MHz
0.3761
0.4989
0.5614
0.6231
0.6844
1.0564
1.5526
1.8031
1.8636
2.2398
(dB)
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.19
0.14
0.12
0.11
0.10
(dB)
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.10
Amp.(dBuV)
44.38
41.25
44.71
44.60
44.47
42.99
46.52
49.17
51.61
44.58
QP
Limit
(dBuV)
59.54
56.03
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
QP Margin
AVE Corrct.
(dB)
-15.16
-14.78
-11.29
-11.40
-11.53
-13.01
-9.48
-6.83
-4.39
-11.42
Amp.(dBuV)
40.23
37.30
40.98
40.59
40.76
37.65
34.63
31.98
34.59
28.36
AVE
Limit
(dBuV)
49.54
46.03
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
AVE
Margin
(dB)
-9.31
-8.74
-5.02
-5.41
-5.24
-8.35
-11.37
-14.02
-11.41
-17.64
-8-
3.
-9-
Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.62
9.60
9.59
9.58
9.56
9.55
9.55
9.54
9.54
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.02
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.18
0.18
QP
Reading
dBuv
52.59
49.25
48.05
48.77
42.92
42.18
44.54
77.87
40.71
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
77.44
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
84.00
84.00
QP Margin
dB
-15.21
-15.11
-16.32
-15.60
-21.42
-22.15
-19.78
3.59
-33.57
AVG
Reading
dBuv
49.18
45.31
47.10
46.33
39.26
33.50
24.97
56.90
36.29
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
67.44
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
74.00
74.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-8.61
-9.06
-7.27
-8.04
-15.08
-20.83
-29.35
-7.38
-27.99
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
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Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.62
9.60
9.59
9.58
9.55
9.52
9.51
9.49
9.49
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.12
0.29
0.28
0.30
0.33
QP
Reading
dBuv
52.58
48.11
47.73
48.83
42.18
58.16
43.81
58.86
58.00
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
77.43
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
QP Margin
dB
-15.21
-16.25
-16.64
-15.54
-22.15
-16.03
-30.40
-15.35
-16.18
AVG
Reading
dBuv
49.58
45.03
46.08
45.72
33.28
55.71
40.83
56.21
55.10
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
67.43
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-8.21
-9.34
-8.29
-8.64
-21.05
-8.48
-23.38
-8.00
-9.08
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
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TelCom
Loss
dB
-0.01
-0.02
-0.05
-0.08
-0.12
-0.14
-0.14
-0.15
-0.16
TelCom
Cable
dB
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.14
QP_Readin
g
dBuV
13.20
14.87
17.13
15.56
11.98
15.13
16.24
15.89
15.18
QP_Limit
(Note2)
dBuA
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
QP_Margin
dB
-16.74
-15.08
-12.85
-14.45
-18.06
-14.92
-13.81
-14.15
-14.84
AVG_Read
ing
dBuV
8.55
9.54
11.84
10.44
6.33
8.65
11.86
11.31
7.27
AVG_Limi
t (Note2)
dBuA
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
AVG_Mar
gin
dB
-11.39
-10.41
-8.15
-9.56
-13.71
-11.40
-8.19
-8.73
-12.75
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:)
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
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Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
20.53
20.53
20.52
20.52
20.52
20.52
20.51
20.51
20.51
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.12
QP
Reading
dBuV
35.32
38.46
36.02
35.31
36.01
39.02
37.32
38.41
38.26
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuV
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
QP Margin
dB
-18.08
-14.94
-17.39
-18.10
-17.38
-14.37
-16.06
-14.97
-15.11
AVG_Limi
t (Note2)
dBuV
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
AVG_Mar
gin
dB
-10.98
-8.52
-9.38
-9.63
-12.79
-8.30
-9.13
-8.81
-10.26
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
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Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.60
9.60
9.58
9.58
9.56
9.56
9.55
9.55
9.55
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.12
0.13
0.13
QP
Reading
dBuv
46.53
48.24
47.45
46.42
41.07
41.22
48.81
43.58
40.74
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
QP Margin
dB
-17.83
-16.12
-16.92
-17.95
-23.30
-23.13
-15.52
-20.74
-23.58
AVG
Reading
dBuv
46.06
46.90
40.69
40.39
40.13
34.74
39.92
34.99
32.89
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-8.30
-7.46
-13.67
-13.98
-14.24
-19.61
-14.40
-19.34
-21.42
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
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Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.63
9.60
9.59
9.58
9.56
9.55
9.55
9.55
9.54
9.54
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.18
0.18
QP
Reading
dBuv
48.92
46.80
49.04
41.06
38.53
34.43
40.27
30.44
34.21
58.11
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
80.50
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
84.00
84.00
QP Margin
dB
-21.93
-17.56
-15.33
-23.31
-25.84
-29.89
-24.05
-33.87
-40.07
-16.17
AVG
Reading
dBuv
48.54
46.36
47.85
39.60
36.89
30.46
13.23
11.96
15.69
36.56
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
70.50
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
74.00
74.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-12.30
-8.00
-6.52
-14.76
-17.48
-23.86
-41.08
-42.35
-48.59
-27.71
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
-15-
Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.63
9.60
9.59
9.58
9.57
9.55
9.52
9.51
9.51
9.49
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.13
0.29
0.28
0.27
0.30
QP
Reading
dBuv
48.89
47.25
48.55
40.40
39.20
49.29
58.52
57.72
58.16
59.50
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
80.42
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
QP Margin
dB
-21.88
-17.11
-15.82
-23.97
-25.17
-15.03
-15.67
-16.49
-16.06
-14.71
AVG
Reading
dBuv
48.47
46.68
47.76
38.80
34.74
45.94
55.53
54.83
55.50
56.94
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
70.42
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-12.30
-7.68
-6.60
-15.57
-19.63
-8.37
-8.67
-9.38
-8.72
-7.26
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
-16-
Telcom_Lo
ss
dB
9.60
9.60
9.59
9.58
9.57
9.56
9.56
9.55
9.55
9.55
Telcom_Ca
ble
dB
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.12
0.12
0.13
QP
Reading
dBuv
44.02
47.79
44.42
42.48
42.55
46.53
67.54
52.30
50.57
46.55
QP Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
QP Margin
dB
-20.34
-16.57
-19.95
-21.89
-21.82
-17.84
3.20
-12.03
-13.76
-17.77
AVG
Reading
dBuv
38.80
44.10
39.28
36.33
36.13
43.35
67.38
49.49
46.64
43.25
AVG Limit
(Note2)
dBuv
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
AVG
Margin
dB
-15.56
-10.26
-15.09
-18.04
-18.24
-11.02
13.04
-4.84
-7.69
-11.07
Note 1:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude - Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Receiver Reading + LISN Loss + Cable Loss
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
Note 2:
Provisionally, a relaxation of 10 dB over the frequency range of 6 MHz to 30 MHz is allowed for high-speed services having
significant spectral density in this band. However, this relaxation is restricted to the common mode disturbance converted by the
cable from the wanted signal. The provisional relaxation of 10 dB will be reviewed no later than three years after the date of
withdraw based on the results and interference cased seen in this period. Wherever possible it is recommended to comply with
the limits without the provisional relaxation.
For an example, if QP limit was first set at 74dBuV, after relaxation of 10 dB, then the limit will be set at 84dBuV instead.
Note 3:
It has been verified that all of the test data using relaxation limits were generated from the wanted signals.
-17-
4.
30MHz--1000MHz
Quasi-Peak Mode
120KHz
-18-
RX_R
dBuV
15.34
14.58
12.38
12.33
8.46
7.84
9.19
8.08
9.10
10.58
8.97
14.00
9.11
11.08
7.78
5.12
4.63
6.76
7.48
4.06
7.62
65.38
5.01
4.09
4.12
Ant_F
dB/m
6.39
7.18
9.91
10.24
12.49
12.58
11.81
10.46
9.75
9.12
9.10
13.10
14.86
16.35
17.54
18.38
18.59
18.69
18.93
18.97
18.91
20.52
20.59
20.97
20.98
Cab_L
dB
1.35
1.43
1.54
1.55
1.66
1.69
1.72
1.92
2.01
2.23
2.28
2.81
3.20
3.54
3.88
4.04
4.07
4.08
4.49
4.62
4.71
5.55
5.56
5.77
5.78
PreAmp
dB
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Emission
dBuV/m
23.09
23.19
23.83
24.12
22.60
22.11
22.71
20.46
20.86
21.93
20.35
29.91
27.18
30.97
29.20
27.54
27.30
29.53
30.91
27.65
31.24
91.45
31.16
30.83
30.88
Limit
dBuV/m
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
Margin
dB
-6.91
-6.81
-6.17
-5.88
-7.40
-7.89
-7.29
-9.54
-9.14
-8.07
-9.65
-7.09
-9.82
-6.03
-7.80
-9.46
-9.70
-7.47
-6.09
-9.35
-5.76
54.45
-5.84
-6.17
-6.12
Ant.Pos
cm
284
184
177
142
161
210
115
171
331
335
241
125
146
193
189
300
329
342
198
164
106
300
281
205
205
Table Pos
deg.
174
103
208
245
102
20
164
277
193
151
175
232
120
253
189
138
125
120
131
110
111
111
110
90
88
-19-
-20-
RX_R
dBuV
13.22
13.19
9.11
7.98
6.82
10.11
11.72
11.86
12.37
11.41
9.87
11.00
8.31
7.51
6.45
5.52
7.29
4.45
68.79
3.60
Ant_F
dB/m
8.59
10.24
11.79
12.49
12.58
11.81
9.75
9.04
9.12
9.15
9.10
16.35
16.78
17.39
18.90
18.97
18.91
19.83
20.52
20.97
Cab_L
dB
1.10
1.55
1.57
1.66
1.69
1.72
2.01
2.19
2.23
2.23
2.27
3.54
3.64
3.85
4.21
4.62
4.71
4.98
5.55
5.77
PreAmp
dB
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Emission
dBuV/m
22.91
24.98
22.48
22.12
21.10
23.64
23.48
23.08
23.73
22.80
21.24
30.89
28.74
28.75
29.56
29.11
30.91
29.26
94.86
30.35
Limit
dBuV/m
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
Margin
dB
-7.09
-5.02
-7.52
-7.88
-8.90
-6.36
-6.52
-6.92
-6.27
-7.20
-8.76
-6.11
-8.26
-8.25
-7.44
-7.89
-6.09
-7.74
57.86
-6.65
Ant.Pos
cm
352
142
112
161
210
115
331
378
335
275
255
193
211
171
335
164
106
336
300
205
Table Pos
deg.
140
245
213
102
20
164
193
245
151
96
155
253
282
198
137
110
111
244
111
90
-21-
* Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Radiated Amplitude + Antenna Correction Factor + Cable Loss Pre-Amplifier Gain
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
BILOG Antenna
Distance: 10 meter,
Frequency: under 1000MHz
Horn Antenna
Distance: 3 meter,
Frequency: 1000MHz18GHz
-22-
RX_R
dBuV
4.00
2.66
4.62
5.95
5.21
3.44
11.08
6.53
14.86
7.49
4.31
7.02
9.61
7.02
3.98
3.48
5.91
4.03
8.62
7.62
4.22
5.95
3.95
5.27
6.18
4.94
4.28
Ant_F
dB/m
10.75
10.11
9.69
9.10
9.19
9.23
10.63
14.18
13.10
13.98
14.26
14.86
15.60
15.79
15.90
16.39
16.93
17.27
17.39
18.69
18.90
18.70
18.90
18.97
19.87
20.17
20.77
Cab_L
dB
1.57
1.98
2.02
2.24
2.20
2.32
2.48
2.62
2.81
2.99
3.06
3.20
3.34
3.37
3.40
3.55
3.68
3.80
3.85
4.08
4.21
4.32
4.46
4.63
5.07
5.26
5.63
PreAmp
dB
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Emission
dBuV/m
16.31
14.75
16.34
17.29
16.61
14.99
24.18
23.33
30.77
24.46
21.63
25.08
28.55
26.18
23.28
23.41
26.52
25.10
29.86
30.40
27.33
28.98
27.31
28.87
31.13
30.37
30.69
Limit
dBuV/m
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
Margin
dB
-13.69
-15.25
-13.66
-12.71
-13.39
-15.01
-12.82
-13.67
-6.23
-12.54
-15.37
-11.92
-8.45
-10.82
-13.72
-13.59
-10.48
-11.90
-7.14
-6.60
-9.67
-8.02
-9.69
-8.13
-5.87
-6.63
-6.31
Ant.Pos
cm
105
369
321
346
292
185
171
224
125
136
139
146
154
156
162
195
201
179
171
342
335
240
204
159
251
199
237
Table Pos
deg.
276
263
183
174
56
265
303
166
232
119
96
120
175
189
201
257
261
215
198
120
137
209
143
110
287
181
108
-23-
* Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Radiated Amplitude + Antenna Correction Factor + Cable Loss Pre-Amplifier Gain
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
BILOG Antenna
Distance: 10 meter,
Frequency: under 1000MHz
Horn Antenna
Distance: 3 meter,
Frequency: 1000MHz18GHz
-24-
RX_R
Ant_F
Cab_L
PreAmp
Emission
Limit
Margin
Ant.Pos
Table Pos
dBuV
10.19
11.02
8.80
5.73
6.07
3.30
3.10
6.91
4.08
4.23
8.84
8.32
14.89
3.86
15.27
6.11
3.87
3.09
6.44
6.49
3.50
3.77
5.50
4.40
5.42
5.16
3.64
dB/m
12.05
10.92
6.39
9.91
10.57
12.41
11.81
10.27
10.11
9.75
9.12
9.19
10.63
14.18
13.10
13.98
14.86
15.60
16.78
17.39
18.69
18.70
18.97
19.87
20.19
20.50
20.77
dB
1.02
1.05
1.35
1.54
1.57
1.62
1.72
1.95
1.98
2.01
2.23
2.20
2.48
2.62
2.81
2.99
3.20
3.34
3.64
3.85
4.08
4.32
4.63
5.07
5.28
5.55
5.63
dB
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
dBuV/m
23.26
23.00
16.54
17.18
18.21
17.34
16.63
19.13
16.17
16.00
20.19
19.72
27.99
20.66
31.18
23.08
21.93
22.02
26.86
27.73
26.27
26.80
29.10
29.34
30.89
31.21
30.04
dBuV/m
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
37.00
dB
-6.74
-7.00
-13.46
-12.82
-11.79
-12.66
-13.37
-10.87
-13.83
-14.00
-9.81
-10.28
-9.01
-16.34
-5.82
-13.92
-15.07
-14.98
-10.14
-9.27
-10.73
-10.20
-7.90
-7.66
-6.11
-5.79
-6.96
cm
181
249
284
177
107
121
115
189
369
331
335
292
171
224
125
136
146
154
211
171
342
240
159
251
199
304
237
deg.
155
151
174
208
282
168
164
335
263
193
151
56
303
166
232
119
120
175
282
198
120
209
110
287
169
111
108
-25-
* Note:
Margin = Corrected Amplitude Limit
Corrected Amplitude = Radiated Amplitude + Antenna Correction Factor + Cable Loss Pre-Amplifier Gain
A margin of -8dB means that the emission is 8dB below the limit
BILOG Antenna
Distance: 10 meter,
Frequency: under 1000MHz
Horn Antenna
Distance: 3 meter,
Frequency: 1000MHz18GHz
-26-
5.
Appendix
5.1 Appendix A: Measurement Procedure for Main Power Port Conducted Emissions
The measurements are performed in a 3.5m x 3.4m x 2.5m shielded room, which referred
as Conduction 01 test site, or a 3m x 3m x 2.3m test site, which referred as Conduction 02 test
site. The EUT was placed on non-conduction 1.0m x 1.5m table, which is 0.8 meters above an
earth-grounded.
Power to the EUT was provided through the LISN which has the Impedance
(50ohm/50uH) vs. Frequency Characteristic in accordance with the standard. Power to the
LISNs were filtered to eliminate ambient signal interference and these filters were bonded to the
ground plane. Peripheral equipment required to provide a functional system (support equipment)
for EUT testing was powered from the second LISN through a ganged, metal power outlet box
which is bonded to the ground plane at the LISN.
If the EUT is supplied with a flexible power cord, the power cord length in excess of the
distance separating the EUT from the LISN shall be folded back and forth at the center of the
lead so as to form a bundle not exceeding 40cm in length. If the EUT is provided with a
permanently coiled power cord, bundling of the cord is not required. If the EUT is supplied
without a power cord, the EUT shall be connected to the LISN by a power cord of the type
specified by the manufacturer which shall not be longer than 1 meter. The excess power cord
shall be bundled as described above. If a non-flexible power cord is provided with the EUT, it
shall be cut to the length necessary to attach the EUT to the LISN and shall not be bundled.
The interconnecting cables were arranged and moved to get the maximum measurement.
Both the line of power cord, hot and neutral, were measured.
The highest emissions were analyzed in details by operating the spectrum analyzer in
fixed tuned mode to determine the nature of the emissions and to provide information which
could be useful in reducing their amplitude.
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-29-
Conduction
Conduction
Equipment Name
Capacitive Voltage
Probe
Current Probe
Digital
Hygro-Thermometer
Conduct
EMI Receiver 03
ISN T4
Conduction
ISN T4 02
FCC
Conduction
LISN 04
EMCO
Conduction
LISN 06
R&S
Radiation
BILOG Antenna 08
Coaxial Cable Chmb
02-10M
Digital
Hygro-Thermometer
Chmb 02
EMI Receiver 02
Loop Antenna 01
Spectrum Analyzer 13
Schaffner
Conduction
Conduction
Conduction
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Rad. Above
1Ghz
Brand
Model
S/N
FCC Inc.
F-CVP-1
68
07/11/2006
07/11/2007
Schaffner
SMZ 11
18030
01/24/2006
01/24/2007
MicroLife
HT-2126G
ISL-Conductio
n02
11/30/2004
11/30/2006
03/24/2006
12/29/2005
03/24/2007
12/29/2006
12/29/2005
12/29/2006
12/30/2005
12/30/2006
12/13/2005
12/13/2006
06/12/2006
06/12/2007
HP
Schaffner
85460A
3448A00209
ISN T400
16593
F-CMISN-CA
02003
T5
3810/2
9604-1429
ESH3-Z5
828874/009
831.5518.52
CBL6112B
2756
MIYAZAKI
8D-FB
Chmb 02-10M
07/12/2006
07/12/2007
MicroLife
HT-2126G
Chmb 02
11/30/2004
11/30/2006
HP
R&S
Advantest
85460A
HFH2-Z2
R3182
3448a00183
881056/46
121200411
10/05/2006
02/25/2006
02/17/2006
10/05/2007
02/25/2007
02/17/2007
Horn Antenna 02
Com-Power
AH-118
10088
07/22/2006
07/22/2007
Horn Antenna 04
Com-Power
AH-826
081-001
03/24/2006
03/24/2007
Horn Antenna 05
Com-Power
AH-640
100A
09/30/2006
09/30/2007
22139 /2
10/17/2006
10/17/2007
728229
11/28/2005
11/28/2006
818471
N/A
N/A
110600649
04/20/2006
04/20/2007
Advantest
R3182
-30-
Filename
Version
Issued Date
Hsichih Conduction
Tile.exe
2.0.P
2/12/2002
Hsichih Radiation
Tile.exe
2.0.P
2/12/2002
Lung_Tan Conduction
Tile.exe
2.3.B
12/30/2003
Lung_Tan Radiation
Tile.exe
2.3.B
12/30/2003
-31-
40 cm
EUT
Non-Conducted Table
50
50
AE
CDN
80 cm
Printer
Control PC
LISN
LISN
Filter
Filter
Receiver
-32-
40 cm
EUT
Non-Conducted Table
50
AE
CDN
80 cm
Printer
Control PC
50
LISN
LISN
Filter
Filter
Receiver
-33-
10 M
1-4M
Non-Conducted
Table
Load
Active
EUT
Antenna and
turntable distance:
10 m.
80 cm
To Spectrum
To Remote
Controller
To Remote Controller
Remote
Controller
Printer
Control PC
To Turntable
To Antenna
Spectrum
To Antenna
-34-
Power Cord:
-35-
SUPPORT UNIT 2
Description:
Manufacturer :
Model Number:
Serial Number
Power Supply Type:
DC Output Port:
VGA Port:
DVI Port:
Power In:
USB Port:
Video Port:
S-Video In:
Y/PB/PR Port:
CF Port:
SM Port:
MS Port:
SD/MMC Port:
FCC ID:
Power Cable:
24 LCD Monitor
DELL
2405FPW
N/A
AC 100~240V 50~60Hz
one
one
one
one
five
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
N/A
Non-shielded, Detachable
SUPPORT UNIT 3
Description:
Model:
Serial Number:
Power Adaptor:
1394 Port:
USB:
Power In:
Power Cable:
External HDD
F12-UF
NA
YHI(Model:YS-1015U12)
one 6-Pins
one 4-Pins
one
Non-shielded, Detachable, (Can Dismantle)
SUPPORT UNIT 4
Description:
Model:
Serial Number:
Power Adaptor:
1394 Port:
USB:
Power In:
Power Cable:
External HDD
F12-UF
NA
YHI(Model:YS-1015U12)
one 6-Pins
one 4-Pins
one
Non-shielded, Detachable, (Can Dismantle)
-36-
SUPPORT UNIT 5
Description:
Model:
Serial Number:
Power Adaptor:
1394 Port:
USB:
Power In:
Power Cable:
SUPPORT UNIT 6
Description:
External HDD
F12-UF
NA
YHI(Model:YS-1015U12)
one 6-Pins
one 4-Pins
one
Non-shielded, Detachable, (Can Dismantle)
Power Cord:
FCC ID:
Aceex Modem
(for serial interface port)
DM1414
0301000558
Linear, Power Adapter
( AC to AC Xfmr, Wall Mounted Type )
Nonshielded, Without Grounding Pin
IFAXDM1414
SUPPORT UNIT 7
Description:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Power Supply Type:
Power Cord:
Data Cable:
FCC ID:
SUPPORT UNIT 8
Description:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Power Supply Type:
Power Cord:
FCC ID:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Power Supply Type:
-37-
SUPPORT UNIT 9
Description:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Power Supply Type:
Power Cord:
FCC ID:
SUPPORT UNIT 10
Description
Model
Serial Number
AC-AC Adaptor
Power Cord
SUPPORT UNIT 11
Description:
Model:
FCC ID:
Serial Number:
AC-AC Adaptor:
Power Cord
SUPPORT UNIT 12
Description:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Power Supply Type:
Power Cord:
FCC ID:
-38-
Monitor
External Hard Disk Case
Optical Driver
Hard Disk
Printer
Modem
Microphone and HeadSet
LAN
Telephone
Wireless LAN/Broadband/ISDN Router
Bluetooth Access Point with Broadband
Router
PCMCIA Card
WCDMA card
Filename
EMITEST.EXE
Winthrax.exe
Windows Media player.exe
Winthrax.exe
EMITEST.EXE
EMITEST.EXE
Windows Media player.exe
Ping.exe
Hypertrm.exe
Ping.exe
Issued Date
5/1/1990
5/21/1996
2002/12/26
5/21/1996
5/1/1990
5/1/1990
2002/12/26
06/08/2000
Ping.exe
Winthrax.exe
Mobilink Network Connection
Manager
5/21/1996
3/15/2006
-39-
Description
Path
Cable Length
Cable Type
Connector Type
AC Power Cable
110V (~240V)
to EUT SPS
1.8M
Nonshielded,
Detachable
Plastic Head
Telephone Data
Cable
EUT RJ 11 to
NB RJ 11 Port
33 feet
Non-shielded,
Detachable
33 feet
Shielded,
Detachable(wit
h core)
Monitor D-SUB
Port to EUT
VGA Port
1.8M
Shielded,
Detachable(wit
h core)
Metal Head
Printer to EUT
parallel Port
1.8M
Shielded,
Detachable
Metal Head
Microphone and
HeadSet to EUT
Line In Port and
Line Out Port
2.0M
Non-shielded,
Un-Detachable
Plastic Head
USB external
hard disk to EUT
USB Port
1.8M
Shielded,
Un-detachable
Metal Head
1394B Data
Cable(for A790)
USB external
hard disk to EUT
1394B Port
1.2M
Shielded,
Un-detachable(
with core)
Metal Head
USB external
1394 Data Cable(for
hard disk to EUT
A770)
1394 Port
1.8M
Shielded,
Un-detachable
Metal Head
Modem to EUT
serial Port
1.8M
Shielded,
Detachable
Metal Head
-40-
EUT
Description:
Condition:
Model:
Serial Number:
CPU:
Adapter Type:
DVD Dual:
Modem Card:
Wireless LAN Card:
WCDMA card:
Bluetooth Module:
USB Connector:
RJ11 Connector:
Serial Port:
RJ45 Connector:
Parallel Port:
VGA Port:
Line out Port:
Line-in Port:
PCMCIA Slot:
DC IN Port:
1394 Port:
1394B Port:
Battery:
LCD:
DDR:
Power Cord:
-41-
Test configuration:
configura
tion
LAN
speed
CPU
A770
Toshiba
(Model:
LTD141E
CGA)
Adapter
Type
Hard Disk
DVD
Dual
Modem
Card
100
Mbps
Pentium
processor,
1.6GHZ
EPS (Model:
F10903-A)
Toshiba
(Model:M
K8032GA
X) 80G
Panasonic
(Model:U
J-840)
Conexant
(Model:
RD02-D3
30)
A770
Toshiba
(Model:
LTD121E
C5S)
100
Mbps
Pentium
processor,
1.6GHZ
EPS (Model:
F10903-A)
Toshiba
(Model:M
K8032GS
X) 80G
Panasonic
(Model:U
J-850)
Conexant
(Model:
RD02-D3
30)
N/A
A790
Toshiba
(Model:
LTD141E
CGA)
1
Gbps
Intel
YONAH,
1.667GH
Z
EPS (Model:
F10903-A)
Toshiba
(Model:M
K1234GS
X) 120G
MATSHI
TA(Mode
l:UJDA77
0)
Conexant
(Model:
RD02-D3
30)
Intel(Mode
l:WM3945
ABG)
A790
Toshiba
(Model:
LTD121E
C5S)
1
Gbps
Intel
YONAH,
1.667GH
Z
EPS (Model:
F10903-A)
Toshiba
(Model:M
K1234GA
X) 120G
Panasonic
(Model:U
J-850)
Conexant
(Model:
RD02-D3
30)
Intel(Mode
l:WM3945
ABG)
A790
Toshiba
(Model:
LTD141E
CGA)
1
Gbps
Intel
YONAH,
1.667GH
Z
EPS (Model:
F10903-A)
Toshiba
(Model:M
K6025GA
X) 60G
MATSHI
TA(Mode
l:UJDA77
0)
Conexant
(Model:
RD02-D3
30)
Intel(Mode
l:WM3B22
00BG)
Model
LCD
Wireless
LAN Card
Battery
DDR
N/A
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC24
00/34-01
S1)
Maplin(
Model:P
C2-2700
S-2533-1
-Z)
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC24
00/34-01
S1)
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC24
00/34-01
S1)
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC24
00/34-01
S1)
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC24
00/34-01
S1)
Maplin(
Model:P
C2-2700
S-2533-1
-Z)
Infineon(
Model:P
C2-4200
S-444-11
-A0)
Infineon(
Model:P
C2-4200
S-444-11
-A0)
Infineon(
Model:P
C2-4200
S-444-11
-A0)
configur
ation
LAN
spee
d
CPU
Adapter
Type
A790
Toshiba(
Model:
LTD141
ECGA)
1
Gbps
Intel
YONAH,
1.667
GHZ
EPS
(Model:
F10903A)
A770
Toshiba(
Model:
LTD141
ECGA)
100
Mbp
s
Pentium
processor
,1.6GHZ
EPS
(Model:
F10903A)
Model
LCD
Hard
Disk
Toshiba
(Model:
MK1234
GSX)
120G
Toshiba
(Model:
MK8032
GAX)
80G
DVD Dual
Modem
Card
Wireless
LAN Card
MATSHIT
A(Model:U
JDA770)
Conexant
(Model:
RD-02-D
330)
Intel(Mod
el:WM394
5ABG)
Panasonic
(Model:UJ840)
Conexant
(Model:
RD-02-D
330)
N/A
Battery
DDR
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC2
400/34-0
1S1)
MITAC(
Model:
BP-LC2
400/34-0
1S1)
Infineon(
Model:P
C2-4200
S-444-11
-A0)
Maplin(
Model:P
C2-2700
S-2533-1
-Z)
Differentiation :
Model
CPU
Bluetooth Module
1394 Port
A770
Pentium processor,1.6GHZ
N/A
1394
Intel(Model:WM3B2200BG)
A790
Intel YONAH,1.667GHZ
Billionton(Model:GUBTCR42M)
1394B
Intel(Model:WM3945ABG)
-42-
-43-
Conduction 02
Source of
Uncertainty
Probability
Distribution
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from
20 random
observations; 1
reading on EUT)
Normal
k=2
0.031
k=1
0.015
Normal
k=2
0.800
k=2
0.400
LISN Loss
Calibration
Normal
k=2
1.200
k=1
0.600
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
k=2
1.027
k=1
0.514
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
k=1
0.885
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
k=2
1.771
-44-
Test Site:
Item
Chamber 02-10M
(30M~1GHz)
Source of Uncertainty Probability
Distribution
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from 20
random observations;
1 reading on EUT)
Normal
k
2
Antenna Factor
Calibration
Normal
1.400
0.700
Normal
0.800
0.400
Mismatch:
antenna-receiver
U-shaped
1.5
1.000
0.667
Antenna: AF freq.
Interpolation
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
1.73
1.000
0.578
(dB)
0.345
k
1
(dB)
0.172
Antenna: Balance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Site separation
distance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
1.027
0.514
10
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
1.000
1.346
11
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
2.000
2.692
-45-
Test Site:
Item
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from 20
random observations;
1 reading on EUT)
Normal
k
2
Antenna Factor
Calibration
Normal
1.400
0.700
Normal
0.800
0.400
Mismatch:
antenna-receiver
U-shaped
1.5
1.000
0.667
Antenna: AF freq.
Interpolation
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
1.73
1.000
0.578
(dB)
0.345
k
1
(dB)
0.172
Antenna: Balance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Site separation
distance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
2.108
1.054
10
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
1.000
1.631
11
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
2.000
3.262
-46-
Test Site:
Item
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from 20
random observations;
1 reading on EUT)
Normal
k
2
Antenna Factor
Calibration
Normal
1.700
0.850
Normal
0.800
0.400
Mismatch:
antenna-receiver
U-shaped
1.5
1.000
0.667
Antenna: AF freq.
Interpolation
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
1.73
1.000
0.578
(dB)
0.345
k
1
(dB)
0.172
Antenna: Balance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Site separation
distance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
2.108
1.054
10
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
1.000
1.701
11
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
2.000
3.401
-47-
Test Site:
Item
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from 20
random observations;
1 reading on EUT)
Normal
k
2
Antenna Factor
Calibration
Normal
2.000
1.000
Normal
0.800
0.400
Mismatch:
antenna-receiver
U-shaped
1.5
1.000
0.667
Antenna: AF freq.
Interpolation
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
1.73
1.000
0.578
(dB)
0.188
k
1
(dB)
0.094
Antenna: Balance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Site separation
distance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
2.108
1.054
10
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
1.000
1.774
11
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
2.000
3.549
-48-
Test Site:
Item
Total Uncertainties
(dB)
Standard Uncertainty
(dB)
Random Effects:
(Assessment from 20
random observations;
1 reading on EUT)
Normal
k
2
Antenna Factor
Calibration
Normal
2.000
1.000
Normal
0.800
0.400
Mismatch:
antenna-receiver
U-shaped
1.5
1.000
0.667
Antenna: AF freq.
Interpolation
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
1.73
1.000
0.578
(dB)
0.179
k
1
(dB)
0.089
Antenna: Balance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Site separation
distance
Rectangular
1.73
0.300
0.173
Cable Loss
Calibration
Normal
2.108
1.054
10
Combined Standard
Uncertainty Uc(y)
Normal
1.000
1.774
11
Total Uncertainty
@95% mim.
Confidence Level
Normal
2.000
3.548
-49-
Configuration 1
Front View of Highest Main Power Port Conducted Emission and Telecommunication Port
Conducted Emission
-50Back View of Highest Main Power Port Conducted Emission and Telecommunication Port
Conducted Emission
-52-
Configuration 2
Front View of Highest Main Power Port Conducted Emission and Telecommunication Port
Conducted Emission
-53Back View of Highest Main Power Port Conducted Emission and Telecommunication Port
Conducted Emission