This document presents the RF Exposure Evaluation for a CCUT device, adhering to KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 and part 2.1093. The evaluation determines if standalone 1-g head or body and 10-g extremity Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing is required for general population exposure conditions. The evaluation is based on measurement or numerical simulation, and SAR testing is deemed unnecessary if the corresponding SAR Test Exclusion Threshold conditions are met.
For devices operating between 100 MHz and 6 GHz with test separation distances of 50 mm or less, the 1-g and 10-g SAR test exclusion thresholds are calculated using a specific formula involving the maximum power of the channel, tune-up tolerance, minimum test separation distance, and the RF channel transmit frequency. The power and distance values are rounded to the nearest mW and mm, respectively, before calculation, and the final result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison.
The device has been evaluated and found to meet general RF exposure requirements, allowing for its use in portable exposure conditions without restrictions. The report includes specific data for BR+EDR, detailing conducted power, tune-up power, frequency, minimum distance, calculated thresholds, and limits. The results confirm that a SAR test is not required for this device.
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