User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Description
- Features
- Evaluation Kit Applications
- Revision Table
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Overview
- Installation and Setup
- Configuring Evaluation Kit Hardware
- Evaluation Kit Hardware Description
- PHY Evaluation Using the Wireless Developer Kit
- Summary List of Test Hardware and Software Required
- Equipment Handling
- Guidelines for Running Tests
- Transmit Spectral Mask Compliance Test
- Total Average Transmit Power Test
- Peak Envelope Power Test
- Receiver Sensitivity and Scaled Ranged Versus Throughput Tes
- Receiver Immunity Test
- Minimum Antenna Separation Test
- Penetration Test
- Video Transmission and Reception
- Operating Conditions and Characteristics
- Support
- FCC Compliance Statement
- License Agreement
- Warranty Disclaimer
- Glossary
- References
- Appendix A – Sources for Leasing of Test Equipment
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Figure 4: Antenna Gain Versus Frequency
Only FCC ApprovedmayThe WDK is FCC certification is valid only when the antennas supplied
with the WDK antennas are used. The WDK is not FCC approved if any other antenna is
attached.this product. If use of a different antenna is desired, MotorolaFreescale will assist in
obtaining a new FCC certification to cover the attachment of the alternative antenna as
commercially practicable.
4.4. Enclosure
The Evaluation Kit is housed in a milled aluminum box with two covers. The covers should
always be installed during operation to prevent unwanted radiation through the air and to
eliminate interference. Figure 1 depicts the layout of components inside the enclosure as well as
the location of external connections.
5. PHY Evaluation Using the Wireless Developer Kit
5.1. Summary List of Test Hardware and Software Required
Table 3 summarizes the test equipment and associated devices (cables, terminators, etc.) that
would typically be used to make RF and other measurements with the Evaluation Kit. The
settings and connections for each are provided in more detail when each test is described.
Equivalent devices can be used in place of those specified in the table if the substituted device
has the same specifications.
For a list of firms from which test equipment can be rented or leased, see section 13.