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  1.   CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Bands
  2.   Trademarks
  3. Introduction
  4. Regulation Overview
    1. 2.1 CEPT ERC Recommendation 70-03
  5. Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
    1. 3.1 Essential Requirements
    2. 3.2 Obligations of Manufacturers
    3. 3.3 Conformity of Radio Equipment
      1. 3.3.1 Presumption of Conformity of Radio Equipment
      2. 3.3.2 Conformity Assessment Procedure
      3. 3.3.3 EU Declaration of Conformity
      4. 3.3.4 Rules and Conditions for Affixing the CE Marking
      5. 3.3.5 Technical Documentation
    4. 3.4 Restrictions on Putting into Service
  6. ETSI EN 300 440
    1. 4.1 Technical Requirements
      1. 4.1.1 Environmental Profile
    2. 4.2 Transmitter Requirements
      1. 4.2.1 Transmitter Maximum Radiated Power (e.i.r.p.)
      2. 4.2.2 Permitted Range of Operating Frequencies
      3. 4.2.3 Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain
      4. 4.2.4 Duty Cycle
      5. 4.2.5 Additional Requirements for FHSS Equipment
    3. 4.3 Receiver Requirements
      1. 4.3.1 Receiver Categories
      2. 4.3.2 Receiver Performance Criteria
      3. 4.3.3 Adjacent Channel Selectivity
      4. 4.3.4 Blocking or Desensitization
      5. 4.3.5 Spurious Radiations - Receiver
    4. 4.4 Spectrum Access Techniques
      1. 4.4.1 Listen Before Talk
        1. 4.4.1.1 LBT Timing Paramters
        2. 4.4.1.2 Receiver LBT Threshold and Transmitter Max On-Time
      2. 4.4.2 Detect And Avoid Technique (DAA)
  7. ETSI EN 300 328
    1. 5.1 Technical Requirements
      1. 5.1.1 Environmental Profile
    2. 5.2 Equipment Types
      1. 5.2.1 Wideband Data Transmission Equipment Types
      2. 5.2.2 Adaptive and Non-Adaptive Equipment
      3. 5.2.3 Receiver Categories
      4. 5.2.4 Antenna Types
    3. 5.3 Conformance Requirements
      1. 5.3.1 Conformance Requirements for Frequency Hopping Equipment
        1. 5.3.1.1  RF Output Power
        2. 5.3.1.2  Duty Cycle
        3. 5.3.1.3  Accumulated Transit Time, Frequency Occupation and Hopping Sequence
        4. 5.3.1.4  Hopping Frequency Separation
        5. 5.3.1.5  Medium Utilization (MU) Factor
        6. 5.3.1.6  Adaptivity (Adaptive FHSS)
          1. 5.3.1.6.1 Adaptive FHSS Using LBT
          2. 5.3.1.6.2 Adaptive FHSS Using DAA
          3. 5.3.1.6.3 Adaptive FHSSS - Short Control Signaling Transmissions
        7. 5.3.1.7  Occupied Channel Bandwidth
        8. 5.3.1.8  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Out-of-Band Domain
        9. 5.3.1.9  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain
        10. 5.3.1.10 Receiver Spurious Emissions
        11. 5.3.1.11 Receiver Blocking
        12. 5.3.1.12 Geo-Location Capability
      2. 5.3.2 Conformance Requirements for Wideband Data Transmission Equipment (Non-FHSS)
        1. 5.3.2.1  RF Output Power
        2. 5.3.2.2  Power Spectral Density
        3. 5.3.2.3  Duty Cycle, Tx-sequence and Tx-gap
        4. 5.3.2.4  Medium Utilization Factor
        5. 5.3.2.5  Adaptivity (Non-FHSS)
          1. 5.3.2.5.1 Adaptive Non-FHSS using LBT
            1. 5.3.2.5.1.1 Frame Based Equipment
            2. 5.3.2.5.1.2 Load Based Equipment
          2. 5.3.2.5.2 Adaptive Non-FHSS Using DAA
          3. 5.3.2.5.3 Adaptive Non-FHSS - Short Control Signaling Transmissions
        6. 5.3.2.6  Occupied Channel Bandwidth
        7. 5.3.2.7  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Out-of-Band Domain
        8. 5.3.2.8  74
        9. 5.3.2.9  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain
        10. 5.3.2.10 Receiver Spurious Emissions
        11. 5.3.2.11 Receiving Blocking
        12. 5.3.2.12 Geo-Location Capability
  8. ETSI EN 301 893
    1. 6.1 Technical Requirements
      1. 6.1.1 Environmental Profile
    2. 6.2 Conformance Requirements
      1. 6.2.1  Nominal Center Frequencies
      2. 6.2.2  Nominal Channel Bandwidth and Occupied Channel Bandwidth
      3. 6.2.3  RF Output Power, Transmit Power Control (TPC) and Power Density
      4. 6.2.4  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions - Outside the 5 GHz RLAN Bands
      5. 6.2.5  Transmitter Unwanted Emissions - Within 5 GHz RLAN Bands
      6. 6.2.6  Receiver Spurious Emissions
      7. 6.2.7  Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
      8. 6.2.8  Adaptivity (Channel Access Mechanism)
        1. 6.2.8.1 Frame Based Equipment (FBE)
          1. 6.2.8.1.1 Initiating Device Channel Access Mechanism
          2. 6.2.8.1.2 Responding Device Channel Access Mechanism
        2. 6.2.8.2 Load Based Equipment (LBE)
          1. 6.2.8.2.1 Device Types - Load Based Equipment
          2. 6.2.8.2.2 Multi-Channel Operation - Load Based Equipment
          3. 6.2.8.2.3 Priority Classes - Load Based Equipment
          4. 6.2.8.2.4 ED Threshold Level - Load Based Equipment
          5. 6.2.8.2.5 Initiating Device Channel Access Mechanism - Load Based Equipment
          6. 6.2.8.2.6 Responding Device Channel Access Mechanism - Load Based Equipment
        3. 6.2.8.3 Short Control Signalling Transmissions (FBE and LBE)
      9. 6.2.9  Receiver Blocking
      10. 6.2.10 User Access Restrictions
      11. 6.2.11 Geo-Location Capability
  9. ETSI EN 301 489
    1. 7.1 Technical Requirements
    2. 7.2 Environment Classification
    3. 7.3 Test Conditions
    4. 7.4 RF Exclusion Bands
    5. 7.5 Performance Assessment
      1. 7.5.1 Equipment Classification
    6. 7.6 Performance Criteria
      1. 7.6.1 Minimum Performance Level
    7. 7.7 Emission Requirements
      1. 7.7.1 Radiated Emissions - Enclosure Port
      2. 7.7.2 Conducted Emissions - DC Power Input/Output Ports
      3. 7.7.3 Conducted Emissions - AC Mains Power Input/Output Ports
      4. 7.7.4 Harmonic Current Emissions - AC Mains Power Input Port
      5. 7.7.5 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker - AC Mains Power Input Port
      6. 7.7.6 Conducted Emissions - Wired Network Ports
    8. 7.8 Immunity Requirements
      1. 7.8.1 RF Electromagnetic Field (80 MHz to 6000 MHz) - Enclosure Port
      2. 7.8.2 Electrostatic Discharge - Enclosure
      3. 7.8.3 Fast Transients - Common Mode
      4. 7.8.4 RF - Common Mode
      5. 7.8.5 Transients and Surges in the Vehicular Environment
      6. 7.8.6 Voltage Dips and Interruptions
      7. 7.8.7 Surges
  10. IEC 62368-1
    1. 8.1 Safety Requirements
  11. EN 62311
    1. 9.1 Requirements and Limits of EN 62311
  12. 10References
  13. 11Revision History

RF - Common Mode

The purpose of this test is intended to assess the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the presence of a radio frequency disturbance on the input/output ports. This test should be performed on the AC mains power port (if any) of radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment. This test should be additionally performed on signal ports, wired network ports, control ports, and DC power ports, of radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment, if the cables may be longer than 3 m.

Where this test is not carried out on any port because it is not intended to be used with cables longer than 3 m, a list of the ports, which were not tested for this reason, should be included in the test report.

The test method should be in accordance with CENELEC EN 61000-4-6, clauses 6 and 8.

The EUT should meet the performance criteria for continuous phenomena (see Section 7.6), when it is tested with the following requirements:

  • The test level should be severity level 2 as given in CENELEC EN 61000-4-6, clause 5 corresponding to 3 V rms unmodulated. The test signal should then be amplitude modulated to a depth of 80% by a sinusoidal audio signal of 1000 Hz. If the wanted signal is modulated at 1000 Hz, then the test signal of 400 Hz should be used;
  • The test should be performed over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz with the exception of an exclusion band for transmitters, and for receivers and duplex transceivers, (see Section 7.4);
  • For receivers and transmitters the stepped frequency increments should be 1% frequency increment of the momentary frequency in the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz;
  • The injection method to be used should be selected according to the basic standard CENELEC EN 61000-4-6, clause 7;
  • Responses on receivers or receiver parts of transceivers occurring at discrete frequencies which are narrow band responses (spurious responses), are disregarded from the test;
  • The dwell time of the test phenomena at each frequency should not be less than the time necessary for the EUT to be exercised and to be able to respond;
  • The frequencies of the immunity test signal selected and used during the test should be recorded in the test report.