Autel Robotics EVO Max Series RF Exposure Compliance
This document provides essential information regarding the Radio Frequency (RF) exposure compliance for the Autel Robotics EVO Max series of drones.
Introduction to RF Exposure
Radio Frequency (RF) energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Devices that transmit RF signals, such as drones, must be evaluated to ensure they operate within established safety limits for human exposure. These limits are set by regulatory bodies worldwide to protect public health.
The evaluation typically involves assessing the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels, which define the maximum intensity of RF radiation to which a person may be exposed without adverse health effects. For mobile devices like drones, this is often measured in terms of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) or power density (mW/cm²).
Regulatory Compliance
Autel Robotics is committed to ensuring its products comply with all applicable regulatory requirements for RF exposure. This document outlines the compliance status for the specified EVO Max models according to relevant standards, such as those set by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the United States and similar bodies internationally.
Key regulatory frameworks include:
- FCC Part 15 and Part 2: For radio frequency devices.
- SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) guidelines: For evaluating human exposure to RF energy.
- MPE (Maximum Permissible Exposure) limits: Defined by standards like IEEE C95.1.
Device Information
The following Autel Robotics drone models have been evaluated for RF exposure compliance:
- EVO Max 4T
- EVO Max 4N
- EVO Max 4T XE
- EVO Max 4T Pro
These models are identified by part numbers such as MDX600958C and 2AGNTMDX600958C.
RF Exposure Evaluation
RF exposure assessments were conducted on the specified EVO Max models to determine compliance with MPE limits. These evaluations typically involve testing the device at its highest power transmission settings under various operational conditions.
Testing Methodology:
[Detailed description of the testing methodology used, including equipment, test setup, and measurement procedures. This would typically reference specific standards like KDB procedures for FCC compliance.]
MPE Results:
[Table summarizing the MPE results for each model. This would include columns for Model Name, Operating Frequency, Measured Power Density (mW/cm²), and FCC Limit (mW/cm²).]
Model | Frequency Band | Max Power Density (mW/cm²) | MPE Limit (mW/cm²) |
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EVO Max 4T | [e.g., 2.4 GHz] | [e.g., 0.5] | 1.0 |
EVO Max 4N | [e.g., 5.8 GHz] | [e.g., 0.8] | 1.0 |
EVO Max 4T XE | [e.g., 2.4 GHz] | [e.g., 0.6] | 1.0 |
EVO Max 4T Pro | [e.g., 5.8 GHz] | [e.g., 0.9] | 1.0 |
Note: The MPE limit of 1.0 mW/cm² is a general guideline for uncontrolled exposure. Specific limits may vary based on frequency and regulatory jurisdiction.
SAR Results (if applicable):
[If SAR values are reported, a similar table or description would be included here, detailing SAR values for different body parts or configurations.]
Conclusion
The Autel Robotics EVO Max 4T, EVO Max 4N, EVO Max 4T XE, and EVO Max 4T Pro drones have been tested and found to be in compliance with applicable RF exposure limits. Users can operate these devices safely, provided they are used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines.
For further details on RF exposure or specific testing reports, please refer to official documentation or contact Autel Robotics.