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Title: How to Create a Part 15B Report


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How to Create a Part 15B Report
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What is Part 15B?
  • Part 15B is the traditional Unintentional
    Radiator section of the Rules.
  • Devices which fall into this category include
    Computers, Computer Peripherals and Radio
    Receivers which operate at less than 960MHz

3
What is an Unintentional Radiator
  • Devices such as radio receivers and computers
    produce incidental radio frequency noise as a
    characteristic of their operation.
  • They are never designed to use radio energy for
    either communications (Licensed or Unlicensed
    Transmitters), or for work (ISM equipment)

4
Building a Test Report
  • All Part 15 filings use ANSI C63.4 as a guide for
    building Test Reports.
  • See Section 10 for general report requirements.
  • Details of the measuring equipment and OATS are
    required.
  • Photographs of the Test Setup are necessary.

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Required Exhibits
  • AmericanTCB has its own easy-to-use application
    form in MS Word format for use in all filings. A
    completed Application is required before any work
    can proceed.
  • In addition to the Test Report a number of
    specific Exhibits are required.

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Exhibits which accompany all filings
  • Label
  • Internal Photographs
  • External Photographs
  • Cover Letters
  • Operational Description
  • Schematics
  • Block Diagrams
  • Manual
  • Test Setup Photographs
  • Can be held Confidential

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Basic Exhibit Requirements
  • All Exhibits, including the Test Report must be
    under 4MB in size
  • Although a wide variety of file types are
    accepted by the Commission, we strongly recommend
    converting to .pdf format

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Label
  • Label drawing or photograph must be clear and
    readable
  • Must show FCC ID
  • Must show location on the product.
  • Must include required regulatory statements.
  • Some exceptions are allowed when the device is
    very small. Check for details with ATCB

9
Internal Photographs
  • Must show top and bottom of all circuit boards
  • Must be clear and easily readable
  • Must show layout details
  • Must show unusual construction details
  • Ideally, large and one-to-a-page

10
External Photographs
  • Must show all external controls
  • Must show all ports and connections
  • Must show top, bottom, and all sides of device.
  • Orthographic projection preferred
  • Ideally, large and one-to-a-page

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Cover Letters
  • A letter describing a reason for this Application
  • A letter allowing the laboratory to act on behalf
    of the Applicant
  • A Confidentiality Request letter, if desired,
    requesting that certain Exhibits be kept away
    from public view at the FCC website.
  • Details and examples available from ATCB

12
Operational Description
  • An operational description is ideally an
    engineering description of how the device works.
  • Simplified descriptions are acceptable if dealing
    only with common, everyday devices.
  • Can be held Confidential

13
Schematics
  • These are complete electrical line drawings or
    diagrams of how a device is assembled.
  • Circuit board layout diagrams are not needed or
    required.
  • Must be clear and easily readable
  • Must show component values
  • Can be held Confidential

14
Block Diagram
  • Different from a schematic
  • Shows the major operational components and how
    they are interconnected
  • Must show frequency and signal paths
  • Should match Operational Description
  • Can be held "Confidential

15
Manual
  • Cannot show how to operate the device in a manner
    which violates FCC rules.
  • Must have required regulatory information
  • Preliminary drafts are acceptable.
  • The required regulatory information is complex
    and device specific. Please check with ATCB for
    details.

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Test Setup Photographs
  • Must be provided as a separate Exhibit and not
    buried within the Test Report document.
  • Must show highest radiated emissions setup
  • Must conform to ANSI C63.4 requirements
  • Must provide separate AC Conducted and Radiated
    Spurious teststups

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Questions?
  • whgraff_at_atcb.com
  • major_at_atcb.com
  • jerry_at_atcb.com
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