FCC ID 2BBNW-JM19 Test Setup Photos
FCC ID: 2BBNW-JM19
Test Environment: Anechoic Chamber
This image depicts an anechoic chamber, a specialized room designed for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. The chamber is lined with acoustic foam panels on the walls, floor, and ceiling to absorb electromagnetic radiation. In the center of the room, a turntable is visible on the floor, used to rotate the device under test (DUT) to assess its emissions or susceptibility from all angles. A measurement antenna or probe is mounted on a mast positioned above the turntable, ready to capture or transmit signals. The overall setup indicates a controlled environment for radio frequency testing.
Device Under Test (DUT) in Chamber
This photograph shows the device under test (DUT) placed on a platform within the anechoic chamber. The DUT is a white, rectangular object, appearing to be a prototype or the actual product being tested. It is positioned centrally, likely on the turntable, to facilitate comprehensive testing. The surrounding environment with acoustic foam panels is clearly visible, emphasizing the controlled nature of the testing setup.
Conducted Emissions Test Setup
This image illustrates a different test configuration, likely for conducted emissions testing. A wooden table is set up, on which a power strip with a white power adapter and a small black device are placed. Cables connect these components to a piece of electronic equipment situated on the floor, which appears to be a test instrument such as an EMI receiver or spectrum analyzer. This setup is designed to measure electromagnetic interference conducted back onto the power lines by the device under test.