Calculated Distances And Power Compliance Margins - Motorola PTP 250 User Manual

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Compliance with safety standards
The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991 method, as that provides
a worst case analysis. Details of the assessment to EN50383:2002 can be provided, if
required.
Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as
follows:
P
.
G
=
S
π
2
4
d
Where:
Rearranging terms to solve for distance yields:
P
.
G
=
d
π
4
.
S

Calculated distances and power compliance margins

Table 4-13
shows calculated minimum separation distances, recommended distances and
resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. These are
conservative distances that include compliance margins. At these and greater separation
distances, the power density from the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the
general population.
Explanation of terms used in
Tx burst – maximum average transmit power in burst (Watt)
P – maximum average transmit power capability of the radio (Watt)
G – total transmit gain as a factor, converted from dB
S – power density (W/m
d – minimum distance from point source (meters)
R – recommended distances (meters)
4-10
Is:
S
P
G
d
Table
4-13:
2
)
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
power density in W/m
maximum average transmit power
capability of the radio, in W
total Tx gain as a factor, converted
from dB
distance from point source, in m.
Chapter 4: Reference information
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phn-2182_003v004 (Oct 2011)

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