SAR Laboratory
SAR laboratory overview
TESTiLABS’ laboratories are equipped with RF Exposure evaluation systems manufactured by government preferred supplier: SPEAG. We have two DASY5 SAR test systems with RX 90 robotic arm, located in RF shielded rooms for testing cellular, Wi-Fi, TETRA, Satellite, UHF and VHF devices. In addition, we have a variety of SAR testing phantoms (twin SAM, ELI and Base station Phantoms), tissue simulating liquids, and the competence to create tissue simulating liquids customized for our customer needs. With DASY5 we are able to evaluate product’s RF Exposure according to all the global SAR standards for both head and body-worn devices.
SAR test equipment
Phantom Adult
Our 1.8 meter long Base Station Phantom for adult exposure assessments, which is meant for SAR evaluations is accordance with the Base-Station Antenna Testing standards (e.g. IEC 62232).
Dimensions:
Length: 1540 mm
Width: 339 mm
SPEAG's Modular Flat Phantom (MFP)
SPEAG’s modular flat phantoms are used for compliance testing of small wireless devices in body-worn configurations according to IEC 62209-2, etc.
SPEAG's ELI Phantom
Flat phantom for compliance testing of handheld and body-mounted wireless devices in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz.
Dimensions:
Major axis: 600 mm
Miner axis: 400 mm
SPEAG's TWIN SAM Phantom
Compliance testing of wireless devices in hand-held configurations according to IEC 62209-1, IEEE 1528, etc.
Dimensions:
Length: 1000 mm
Width: 500 mm
Height: adjustable feet
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