User's Manual

SDC-WB40NBT User’s Guide
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© 2011 2012 Summit Data Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Integration Guidelines
The following is a list of RF layout design guidelines and recommendation when installing a Summit module into your
device.
Do not run antenna cables directly above or directly below the module.
If there are other radios or transmitters in the device (such as a Bluetooth radio), place the devices as far apart
from each other as possible.
Ensure that there is the maximum allowable spacing separating the antenna connectors on the Summit radio from
the antenna. In addition, do not place antennas directly above or directly below the radio.
Summit recommends the use of a double shielded cable for the connection between the radio and the antenna
elements.
Regulatory
Certified Antennas
The SDC-WB40NBT will be tested to the regulatory standards defined in the “Certifications” section of the
Specifications table above. Summit plans to conduct these tests with the following antennas:
Cisco AIR-ANT 4941 (click for datasheet)
Form Factor: Whip
Type: Dipole
Maximum 2.4 GHz Gain: 2.2 dBi
Tested and Certified 2.4 GHz Transmit Power: TBD
Radiall Larson Dipole (click for datasheet)
Form Factor: Whip
Type: Dipole
Maximum 2.4 GHz Gain: 1.6 dBi (not used during testing)
Maximum 5 GHz Gain: 5 dBi
Tested and Certified 5 GHz Transmit Power: TBD
HUBER+SUHNER (click for datasheet)
Form Factor: Whip
Type: Monopole
Maximum 2.4 GHz Gain:3dBi
Maximum 5 GHz Gain:6.5dBi
Tested and Certified 2.4 GHz Transmit Power: TBD
Tested and Certified 5 GHz Transmit Power: TBD