TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Overview Presented by Mark Jenkins and Vina Kerai.

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TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Overview Presented by Mark Jenkins and Vina Kerai

TÜV Product Service Ltd Overview Introduction to Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) –Why consider it? What is it? Legislative considerations –Directives, test standards Test Facilities –How do we measure SAR? –Various systems Complementary services –Radiated emissions, EMC, Certification, Safety Summary

TÜV Product Service Ltd Why consider SAR?

TÜV Product Service Ltd What is SAR? SAR is the measure of how much energy (in this case Radio Frequency energy) is absorbed by the human body in a certain volume, over a certain period of time. (RF energy, per kilogram, per second) A radio transmitter needs to make a link with a base station or other radio device in order to do what it is designed for. Your body will absorb Radio energy and that will have a heating effect on your body the severity of which depends on various factors

TÜV Product Service Ltd What is SAR? - continued Most SAR measurements are performed using calibrated E-field probes in conjunction with a Robotic arm (positional accuracy) and Data Acquisition Electronics (signal processing and detection) SAR is expressed as a figure in W/kg Volume Averaged over 1g or 10g of body tissue. The main formula for a spot SAR for E-field probes is:- σ = Conductivity of the tissue (S/m) ρ = Mass density of the tissue (kg/m 3 ) |E| = rms electric field strength (V/m)

TÜV Product Service Ltd What is SAR? - continued The e-field standard SAR probe equation is directly proportional to the temperature change SAR equation. Temperature change measurements are rarely used for SAR readings mainly due to problems such as poor repeatability. In practice complicated mathematical formula are applied to determine the ‘Volume Averaged’ SAR figure. This is all dealt with by post processing software after each scan has been performed. The probe is then positioned at various points within a ‘Phantom’ filled with tissue simulant. SAR Probes average out duty cycles of Radio devices that are not transmitting continuously. For example a GSM mobile only transmits for approximately 1/8 of the time so that a SAR probe measures 1/8th of the peak power from such devices.

TÜV Product Service Ltd Head, Body and Limb SAR SAR tests: Head, Body & Limbs –Head – Mobile Phones, DECT phones etc. –Limbs: Ankle or wrist worn tracking devices –Body – Laptops containing RF modules, PDA’s, Body-worn transmitters

TÜV Product Service Ltd RF Exposure RF Exposure/MPE (Maximum Permissible Exposure) –Needs consideration if the human body could come into close proximity with an RF transmitter, but this is not the intention of the device, rather it is a consequence of it’s use or positioning. E.g. Wireless router, Femto cell base station etc. –EN Generic Standard –EN General public Fixed terminals/Base Stations –EN Low Power (<20mW) –Others… –For more information contact TUV

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations (R&TTE) For European Union: R&TTE Directive Conformance 1999/5/EC Article 3.1(a) [Health and Safety of the user and bystanders] LVD Directive Conformance 2006/95/EC RF Exposure: EN 62311: 2008 (This standard is intended to cover both intentional and non-intentional radiators.) Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC Public exposure to electromagnetic fields

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations (R&TTE Head SAR) For European Union: OJ lists EN R&TTE Article 3(1)(a)

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations ( R&TTE Head SAR ) - Cont.

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations (R&TTE Head/Body SAR). European standard for Head SAR – –IEC/EN , EN European standard for Body SAR – –IEC/EN –EN Simultaneous Transmission – –Council Rec. 1999/519/EC –ICNIRP –EN The SAR limit in Europe is 2 W/kg (for Head and Trunk) for 10g Volume averaged SAR. This limit is based on the requirements of the independent scientific organisation ICNIRP, which is sponsored by the WHO. The SAR limit for limbs is 5 times the Head & Trunk limits.

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations - FCC For USA – Standards & FCC Regulations –FCC OET 65(c) –FCC 47CFR [Portable devices] –FCC 47CFR / [Mobile devices] –FCC 47CFR [Fixed-mount devices] FCC Knowledge DataBase Policies –KDB (Handsets with Multiple Transmitters and Antennas) –KDB (Laptop computers with antennas built-in on Display Screens) –KDB ( a/b/g Transmitters) –KDB (3G Devices) –KDB (3 - 6 GHz devices) –KDB (System accuracy verification

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations – FCC – Continued For USA – Numerous Test Exclusions in FCC Standards & Policy Documents –FCC OET 65(c) –KDB [General RF Exposure Policy] –KDB [laptop computers with antennas that are built into display screens] –KDB [Handsets with multiple transmitters and antennas ] Limits –The SAR limit in the US is 1.6 W/kg (for Head and Trunk) for 1g Volume averaged SAR –The limit for limbs (Hands, Wrists, Feet, Ankles) is 4.0 W/kg. –This limit is more stringent than the EU requirement as the limit is lower and the SAR is averaged over a smaller volume (theoretically averaging over 1g rather than 10g could be a factor of 5 times more stringent).

TÜV Product Service Ltd Legislative considerations – Industry Canada For Canada – RSS-102 Covers mobile, portable and fixed transmitters having an integral antenna, systems requiring licensing with detachable antennas sold with the transmitters or licence- exempt transmitters with detachable antennas Currently Invokes most of the FCC KDB Publications until the IEEE 1528 and IEC have incorporated additional ranges/multiple transmission/802/11a/b/g, 3G, 3-gGHz etc. Canada have adopted the more stringent US / FCC SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg (for Head and Trunk) for 1g Volume Averaged SAR. Industry Canada has developed a new Radio Standards Specification regarding RF exposure from mobile radio transmitters (RSS-102) which contains the Test Methods.

TÜV Product Service Ltd Rest of World Japan and Korea – Have adopted the EU / ICNIRP limit of 2 W/kg (for Head and Trunk) for 10g Volume averaged SAR. Both countries have their own SAR standards for Test Methods Japans being the ARIB published standard STD-T56 Australia – ACA Same limits as USA

TÜV Product Service Ltd SAR test system IndexSAR SARA-2 – –Fully compliant to IEC, EN, FCC and Industry Canada requirements –6-axis robot arm with isotropic E-field probe with optical link to Windows PC software –We have two systems available

TÜV Product Service Ltd SAR test system IndexSAR SARA-C – –Uses 90° probe so that probe surface is presented perpendicular to the surface of the Phantom, this eliminates any angular uncertainties compared to the upright phantom as used in the SARA-2

TÜV Product Service Ltd SAR test system –Speag DASY4 system –Compliant to IEC, EN, FCC & Industry Canada requirements –Flat phantom provides same perpendicular presentation of probe to phantom surface as SARA-C –Available at TUV in Q3 2010

TÜV Product Service Ltd SAR results and considerations What results are required? –Test Report containing the SAR results in accordance to the requirements of the applicable standard. –Declaration of conformance to the appropriate standards (harmonised)/policies/procedures –Maximum SAR measurements compliant against applicable regulatory limit –For Industry Canada, additionally provide an RF Technical Brief and Attestation (RSS-102 Annex A and B) Considerations? –intended/practical usage – determine required standards/tests –Accessories – holsters, belt-clips, headsets, microphones, batteries –Antennas –Variants (Family of devices?) –Exposure Category User Instructions? –Place RF Exposure guidance in user manual for user safety info (usage/installation instructions)

TÜV Product Service Ltd And finally….. SAR is the measurement of the heating effect a Radio Transmitter against the Human Head or Trunk, what about the non-thermal effects?.... Are mobile phones safe? Are some mobile phones safer than others? Are some people more at risk than others? What can I do as a manufacturer or a module integrator of a wireless device that could be used in close proximity to the head or body?

TÜV Product Service Ltd In Summary –SAR is a legal requirement in all developed countries of the world –There are requirements for Head and Body SAR measurements to be performed if this part is the product’s intended use –RF exposure data is required if the product is not indented to be used in contact with the Human head or trunk –TUV Product service can perform SAR testing for all such devices, and our test reports are accepted worldwide. –Various test platforms are available depending on the device and the manufacturers requirements –For more information visit: