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YD/T 1644.1-2020 English PDF

YD/T 1644.1-2020 (YD/T1644.1-2020, YDT 1644.1-2020, YDT1644.1-2020)
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YD/T 1644.1-2020EnglishRFQ ASK 3 days [Need to translate] (Handheld and body-worn wireless communication equipment evaluation procedures for electromagnetic exposure to the human body Part 1: Equipment used close to the ear (frequency range 300MHz to 6GHz)) Valid YD/T 1644.1-2020
YD/T 1644.1-2007English575 Add to Cart 0--9 seconds. Auto-delivery Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices-Human models, instrumentation, and procedures - Part 1: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for hand-held devices used in close p Obsolete YD/T 1644.1-2007
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Standard ID YD/T 1644.1-2020 (YD/T1644.1-2020)
Description (Translated English) (Handheld and body-worn wireless communication equipment evaluation procedures for electromagnetic exposure to the human body Part 1: Equipment used close to the ear (frequency range 300MHz to 6GHz))
Sector / Industry Telecommunication Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard M04
Classification of International Standard 33.100
Word Count Estimation 199,161
Date of Issue 2020-04-16
Date of Implementation 2020-07-01
Summary This standard specifies procedures for the evaluation of the peak spatially averaged SAR by repeatable measurements using a simplified model of the head. This standard applies to electromagnetic field (EMF) emitting devices used close to the ear (the transmitting unit of which is close to the head), such as: mobile phones, cordless phones, some types of (head-worn) headphones, etc. When this standard assesses the head peak spatial SAR, a conservative assessment should be given with limited uncertainty for a significant population of people who normally use these devices. The frequency range of this standard is 300 MHz to 6 GHz.