SWRA681 September   2020 CC3100 , CC3100MOD , CC3120 , CC3120MOD , CC3135 , CC3135MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF , CC3235MODAS , CC3235MODASF , CC3235MODS , CC3235MODSF , CC3235S , CC3235SF

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2CE Conformity Test Requirements and Test Procedure for Wi-Fi Devices
    1. 2.1 Test Setup for Compliance Testing
    2. 2.2 Test Conditions
    3. 2.3 Test Configurations of the EUT
    4. 2.4 Configuring and Testing the EUT (Wi-Fi Device – CC3xxx)
      1. 2.4.1 Setting-Up the Country Code
      2. 2.4.2 Duty Cycle for Measurement of Tx Parameters
  5. 3Test Procedure for Compliance Testing - EN 300 328
    1. 3.1 Product Information as per Annex-E of EN 300 328
    2. 3.2 RF Output Power - EN 300 328
    3. 3.3 Power Spectral Density - EN 300 328
    4. 3.4 Occupied Channel Bandwidth (OCBW) - EN 300 328
    5. 3.5 Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the OOB Domain - EN 300 328
    6. 3.6 Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain - EN 300 328
    7. 3.7 Adaptivity (Channel Access Mechanism) - EN 300 328
    8. 3.8 Receiver Spurious Emissions - EN 300 328
    9. 3.9 Receiver Blocking - EN 300 328
  6. 4Test Procedure for Compliance Testing for Wi-Fi Devices - EN 301 893
    1. 4.1  Product Information as per Annex-G of EN 301 893
    2. 4.2  Test Channels - EN 301 893
    3. 4.3  Nominal Center Frequencies - EN 301 893
    4. 4.4  Occupied Channel Bandwidth (OCBW) - EN 301 893
    5. 4.5  RF Output Power - EN 301 893
    6. 4.6  Power Spectral Density - EN 301 893
    7. 4.7  Tx Unwanted Emissions Outside the 5 GHz RLAN Band - EN 301 893
    8. 4.8  Tx Unwanted Emissions Within the 5 GHz RLAN Bands - EN 301 893
    9. 4.9  Receiver Spurious Emissions - EN 301 893
    10. 4.10 Receiver Blocking - EN 301 893
    11. 4.11 Adaptivity (Channel Access Mechanism) - EN 301 893
    12. 4.12 Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) - EN 301 893
    13. 4.13 User Access Restrictions - EN 301 893
  7. 5Test Procedure for Compliance Testing for Wi-Fi Devices - EN 301 489
    1. 5.1 Radiated Emissions – Enclosure Port - EN 301 489
    2. 5.2 Conducted Emissions – DC Power Input/Output Port - EN 301 489
    3. 5.3 RF Electromagnetic Field (80 MHz to 6000 MHz) - EN 301 489
    4. 5.4 Electrostatic Discharge - EN 301 489
  8. 6Test Procedure for Compliance Testing for Wi-Fi Devices – IEC 62368-1
    1. 6.1 General Requirements – IEC 62368-1
    2. 6.2 Electrically Caused Injury – IEC 62368-1
    3. 6.3 Electrically Caused Fire – IEC 62368-1
    4. 6.4 Injury Caused by Hazardous Substances – IEC 62368-1
    5. 6.5 Mechanically Caused injury – IEC 62368-1
    6. 6.6 Thermal Burn Injury – IEC 62368-1
    7. 6.7 Radiation – IEC 62368-1
  9. 7Test Assessment for Human Exposure Restrictions – EN 62311
  10. 8References

RF Output Power - EN 301 893

The measurements for RF output power are performed at both normal environmental conditions and at the extremes of the operating temperature range declared by the manufacturer. The EUT is configured to the highest sated transmit output power level and is tested on those channels and channel bandwidths specified in the Limits on Nominal and Occupied Channel Bandwidth table in CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Bands [1]. The test results comply with the limits shown in Limits on RF Output Power and Power Density at the Highest Power Level (PH) table in CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Bands [1] and are recorded in the test report. The test procedure for RF Output power measurement is described in the following steps:

  1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 2-1.
  2. Spectrum Analyzer or Power meter can be used as test equipment.
  3. fFr detailed test procedure for detailed test procedure, see clause 5.4.4.2.1 of EN 301 893 [4].
  4. Switch ON the EUT and other test equipment.
  5. Setup the test equipment to the desired settings. If the Spectrum Analyzer is used for this test then set the Spectrum Analyzer to Burst power measurement and set the other parameters (Center Freq, Span, Reference Level, Threshold Level, and so forth).
  6. Use the Radio Testing Tool [9] to setup and configure the EUT. For setting and up configuring the EUT, see the Radio Testing Tool User's Guide [10].
  7. Open the Radio Testing Tool [9] and setup the link with the EUT by using the Setup tab.
  8. Open the Tx tab and set the transmission mode to “Continuous”.
  9. Configure the EUT to the desired parameters such as Channel/Frequency, Data Rate, Data Pattern, Power Level, and so forth). Set the Duty Cycle to 30% maximum for accurate measurement. For the Duty Cycle configuration, see Table 2-3.
  10. Click on “ Start Tx Testing”
  11. Observe the Tx signal on the test equipment, measure the tx power and record the value (A in dBm).
  12. Add the antenna gain (G in dBi) and an additional beamforming gain (Y in dB, if applicable).
  13. The resultant RF Output Power in e.i.r.p. equal to (A+G+Y) from the above steps. Record this value.
  14. Repeat the above for other desired channels and also repeat the test at extreme temperature conditions.
  15. The RF Output Power in e.i.r.p. complies with the limits shown in the Limits on RF Output Power and Power Density at the Highest Power Level (PH) table in CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Bands [1] for all the above test cases.