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2.4Ghz Wideband Low Power Data Communication System Test Report
2.4Ghz Wideband Low Power Data Communication System Test Report
2.4Ghz Wideband Low Power Data Communication System Test Report
1930134R-RFJPP24V00
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Tes t R e p o r t
Issued Date : Apr. 25, 2019
Report No. : 1930134R-RFJPP24V00
Test Method Public notice of MIC No.88 test method of specified radio equipment
Documented By :
Tested By :
Approved By :
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Description Page
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................4
1.1. EUT Description ........................................................................................................................................4
1.2. Operation Description ................................................................................................................................6
1.3. EUT Exercise Software .............................................................................................................................7
1.4. Parament of test software setting ...............................................................................................................7
1.5. Test Conditions ..........................................................................................................................................7
1.6. RF and IF section must be tamper requirement .........................................................................................8
1.7. Test Facility................................................................................................................................................9
1.8. List of Test Item and Equipment ..............................................................................................................10
2. Output Power and Output Power Tolerance .......................................................................... 11
2.1. Test Setup................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2. Limits ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3. Test Procedure.......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.4. Uncertainty .............................................................................................................................................. 11
2.5. Test Result of Output Power and Output Power Tolerance .....................................................................12
3. Occupied Bandwidth ................................................................................................................18
3.1. Test Setup.................................................................................................................................................18
3.2. Test Procedure..........................................................................................................................................18
3.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................................18
3.4. Uncertainty ..............................................................................................................................................18
3.5. Test Result of Occupied Bandwidth ........................................................................................................19
4. Frequency Tolerance .................................................................................................................25
4.1. Test Setup.................................................................................................................................................25
4.2. Test Procedure..........................................................................................................................................25
4.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................................25
4.4. Uncertainty ..............................................................................................................................................25
4.5. Test Result of Frequency Tolerance .........................................................................................................26
5. Transmitter Suprious Emissions..............................................................................................32
5.1. Test Setup.................................................................................................................................................32
5.2. Test Procedure..........................................................................................................................................32
5.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................................32
5.4. Uncertainty ..............................................................................................................................................32
5.5. Test Result of Transmitter Spurious Emissions .......................................................................................33
6. Receiver Suprious Emissions ...................................................................................................69
6.1. Test Setup.................................................................................................................................................69
6.2. Test Procedure..........................................................................................................................................69
6.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................................69
6.4. Uncertainty ..............................................................................................................................................69
6.5. Test Result of Receiver Spurious Emissions ...........................................................................................70
7. EMI Reduction Method During Compliance Testing ............................................................97
Attachment : EUT Test Photographs
Attachment : EUT Detailed Photographs
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Antenna List
No. Manufacturer Part No. Antenna Type Peak Gain
1 Tatung 051-044R,048-056R(Ant 1) PCB Antenna 5.48dBi for 2.4GHz
051-044R,048-056R(Ant 2)
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Note:
1. This device is a TUF GAMING H7 WIRELESS with a built-in 2.4GHz wireless transceiver.
2. The EUT support diversity function. Only the worst case is shown in the report.
3. The different of each model is shown as below:
Model Number Wireless Colour Description
The serial product only has the different color
TUF Gaming H7 WL Yellow V Yellow
of the enclosure, and the product functions,
brand, design and the external appearance are
TUF Gaming H7 WL Gun metal V Gun Metal
all the same.
Mode 1: Transmit
Test Mode
Mode 2: Receive
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The EUT is a TUF GAMING H7 WIRELESS with built-in 2.4GHz wireless transceiver. The
number of the channels is 37(2405.35-2477.35MHz). The modulation is Pi/4 DQPSK. The antenna is
PCB Antenna. The EUT support diversity function. The EUT can receive wireless signal and transmit
signal for associate device.
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The RF output power selection is for the setting of RF output power expected by the customer and is going
to be fixed on the firmware of the final end product.
2.4GHz mode
Test Software Avnera-Continue power V2018.5.18.1
Frequency 2405.35MHz 2441.35MHz 2477.35MHz
Value default default default
Temperature 25 ℃
Relative Humidity 55 %
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The related certificate for our laboratories about the test site and management system can be downloaded
from DEKRA Testing and Certification Co., Ltd. Web Site:
http://www.dekra.com.tw/english/about/certificates.aspx?bval=5
The address and introduction of DEKRA Testing and Certification Co., Ltd. laboratories can be founded in
our Web site: http://www.dekra.com.tw/index_en.aspx
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IF
RF Cable Spectrum Power meter
EUT
Analyzer
SMA
2.2. Limits
A spectrum analyzer or similar device shall be used to observe a sample of the modulated transmitter’s
radio frequency power output.
(a) A sample detector function must be used.
(b) A measurement instrument with an integrated 1MHz power bandwidth function may be used to
automate the test process.
(c) Connect the power meter to the IF output of the spectrum analyzer.
(d) Set zero span of spectrum analyzer and ‘Maximum Hold’ than test result will show in power
meter.
2.4. Uncertainty
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3. Occupied Bandwidth
A spectrum analyzer or similar device shall be used to observe a sample of the modulated transmitter’s
radio frequency power output.
(a) A positive peak detector function must be used.
(b) A measurement instrument with an integrated 99% power bandwidth function may be used to
automate the test process.
(c) The measurement instrument bandwidth and span must be set sufficiently with, and, the scan time
set sufficiently slow, to ensure all major modulation products are captured. Note that the
measurement bandwidth should also be set sufficiently narrow to avoid adding significant error to
the test result.
(d) ‘Maximum Hold’ mode may be used to accumulate the measurement result over several scans
provided the emission is repetitive in nature.
3.3. Limits
3.4. Uncertainty
± 279.2Hz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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4. Frequency Tolerance
SMA
A spectrum analyzer or similar device shall be used to observe a sample of the modulated transmitter’s
radio frequency power output.
(a) A positive peak detector function must be used.
(b) The measurement instrument bandwidth and span must be set sufficiently with, and, the scan time
set sufficiently slow, to ensure all major modulation products are captured. Note that the
measurement bandwidth should also be set sufficiently narrow to avoid adding significant error to
the test result.
(c) ‘Maximum Hold’ mode may be used to accumulate the measurement result over several scans
provided the emission is repetitive in nature.
4.3. Limits
± 50 ppm
4.4. Uncertainty
± 279.2Hz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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2405.35MHz
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2441.35MHz
2477.35MHz
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A spectrum analyzer or similar device shall be used to observe a sample of the modulated transmitter’s
radio frequency power output.
(a) A positive peak detector function must be used.
(b) The measurement instrument bandwidth and span must be set sufficiently with, and, the scan
time set sufficiently slow, to ensure all major modulation products are captured. Note that the
measurement bandwidth should also be set sufficiently narrow to avoid adding significant error
to the test result.
(c) ‘Maximum Hold’ mode may be used to accumulate the measurement result over several scans
provided the emission is repetitive in nature.
5.3. Limits
5.4. Uncertainty
± 1.23dB
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2387–2400 MHz
2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2387–2400 MHz
2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2387–2400 MHz
2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2387–2400 MHz
2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2387–2400 MHz
2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–2387MHz
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2483.5–2496.5MHz
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2496.5–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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SMA
A spectrum analyzer or similar device shall be used to observe a sample of the modulated transmitter’s
radio frequency power output.
(a) A positive peak detector function must be used.
(b) The measurement instrument bandwidth and span must be set sufficiently with, and, the scan
time set sufficiently slow, to ensure all major modulation products are captured. Note that the
measurement bandwidth should also be set sufficiently narrow to avoid adding significant error
to the test result.
(c) ‘Maximum Hold’ mode may be used to accumulate the measurement result over several scans
provided the emission is repetitive in nature.
6.3. Limits
6.4. Uncertainty
± 1.23dB
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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3000–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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3000–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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3000–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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3000–8000MHz
8000–12750MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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30–1000MHz
1000–3000MHz
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30–1000MHz
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