PAN9028 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module
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Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.0
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47 CFR Section
Part 15C
Frequency Band (MHz)
2 400 to 2 483.5
Systems
Frequency Hopping Systems operating within the 2 400 - 2 483.5 MHz
Band
Reference / Requirement 15.247(a)(1), 15.247(a)(1)(iii), 15.247(b)(1), 15.207, 15.247(d)
Complied Module M/N
ENWF9408A1EF, ENWF9408A2EF
47 CFR Section
Part 15E
Systems
Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices in the 5 GHz
Bands
Reference Method
KDB 905462 D02 v02
Reference / Requirement 15E.407(h)(2)
Complied Module M/N
ENWF9408A1EF, ENWF9408A2EF
2.3
Summarize the specific operational use conditions
Please refer to sections
9 Cautions, 9.3 Usage Condition Notes,
and
10.1.5 Approved Antenna
List
.
2.4
Limited module procedures
Not applicable, the module has a single-modular transmitter approval.
2.5
Trace antenna designs
Not applicable, the module has a ceramic chip antenna. For guidance regarding the PCB layout
requirements for module integration refer to the Design Guide
11.2 Product Information.
2.6
RF exposure considerations
Mobile application, the end customer has to assure that the device has a distance of more than
20 cm from the human body under all circumstances.
2.7
Antennas
Please refer to sections
10.1.4 Antenna Warning
and
10.1.5 Approved Antenna List
.
2.8
Label and compliance information
Please refer to section
10.1.3 Label Requirements
.
2.9
Information on test modes and additional testing requirements
The documents for integration guidance and compliance testing are available here
11.2
Product Information
.
2.10
Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer
The single-modular transmitter is FCC authorized for the specific rule parts listed at section
List
of applicable FCC rules
.
The host product manufacturer needs to also consider the FCC requirements for certified modular
transmitter being used in the host product and maintain documentation on how the host product
with the certified modular transmitter complies with the FCC rules. Host product manufacturers are
responsible to follow the integration guidance and to perform a limited set of transmitter module
verification testing, to ensure the end product is in compliance with the FCC rules. Also host
product manufacturers are responsible for all additional equipment authorization and testing for
technical requirements not covered by the module grant (e.g., unintentional radiator Part 15
Subpart B requirements, or transmitters used in the host that are not certified modules).