RF Exposure Evaluation for CCUT Device (FCC ID: 2A8TA-115)

RF Exposure Evaluation

This document presents the RF exposure evaluation for a CCUT device, identified by FCC ID 2A8TA-115. The evaluation adheres to KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 and part 2.1093 of FCC regulations. The primary objective is to determine if the device meets the necessary safety standards for general population exposure, specifically regarding Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).

The evaluation considers standalone 1-g head or body and 10-g extremity SAR. According to the guidelines, SAR testing is not required if the Test Exclusion Threshold conditions are satisfied. For devices operating between 100 MHz and 6 GHz with test separation distances of ≤ 50 mm, the exclusion thresholds are calculated using a specific formula involving the maximum power of the channel, tune-up tolerance, minimum test separation distance, and RF channel transmit frequency.

The document provides specific data for the BR+EDR mode, including conducted power, tune-up power, maximum power in mW, frequency, minimum distance, calculated thresholds, and limit. The results indicate that the calculated thresholds are below the limit, confirming that the device meets general RF exposure requirements and can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction. Therefore, a SAR test is not required.


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