Intel BT1 Ambler Bluetooth Module User Manual Guide 11 6 00

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1.0
Eligibility Requirements for Regulatory Module
Approval
As part of Intel’s solution for Bluetooth wireless technology in mobile PCs, Intel will provide regulatory
approvals for certain countries in the form of a Module Approval (MA) grant, which can be utilized by PC
manufacturers. This section lists the requirements that must be met in order for Intel’s customers to utilize
the MA grant. The Intel MA applies only to computer laptop devices. The MA grant is not authorized for
any other electronic devices.
The Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology is a radio device that transmits and receives
radio signals in accordance with the spectrum regulations for the 2.4-GHz unlicensed frequency range.
Regulatory approval is required for each country throughout the world where the end-user wishes to
operate the Ambler module and communicate to other Bluetooth devices.
There are two methods by which Intel customers may obtain regulatory approvals for their platform
designs: standard type approval for radio transmitters or the MA. The MA is only valid in countries that
have accepted the MA process. For countries that have not accepted the MA process, PC manufacturers
must submit the laptop for a conventional radio transmitter “type approval” for each country of interest.
PC manufacturers may disregard the requirements of this section if they accept the full responsibility for
regulatory-type approval of the electronic device with an integrated Ambler module.
1.1
User Guide Information
PC manufacturers are required to place specific text in the user’s guide for a notebook PC alongside other
regulatory information. The information may be segmented by geographic world region if desired, but the
exact text shown below must be maintained. The user’s guide must contain the following items:
United States of America Requirements
The following text must be copied exactly into the products user’s guide:
“This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”
General Requirements
The following text must be copied exactly into the product’s user’s guide:
“This product contains a radio transmitter with Bluetooth wireless technology which has been tested and
found to be compliant with the applicable regulations governing a radio transmitter in the 2.400 GHz to
2.4835 GHz frequency range. The countries where this product is authorized for sale and use by Intel are:
United States of America
Belgium
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Sale or use in any other country is not authorized by Intel and is the sole responsibility of the notebook PC
manufacturer.”
1.2
Exterior Laptop Labeling
An FCC label, along with specific text, must be placed on the notebook PC that contains an Intel Ambler
module with Bluetooth wireless technology. The following exact text must be placed beneath the FCC
label on the exterior of the laptop.
“Contains one of the Transmitter Modules”
FCC ID: To be determined
FCC ID: To be determined
1.3
Design Requirements
To be eligible to utilize the Intel MA grant, the Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology
must be designed into the notebook PC following certain design requirements. These requirements are
listed below.
General
The Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology may not be altered or modified in any way
upon receipt from Intel. Additionally, no external component can be added which changes the radio
frequency (RF) characteristics of the transmitted signals. This includes all components both passive and
active such as RF filters, RF amplifiers, RF switches, etc.
RF components may not be placed between the output pin of the Ambler module and the Intel enabled
antennas except the RF transmis sion line that interconnects them.
Antennas
Only antennas selected by Intel may be used with the Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless
technology. These antennas are designed to be compatible with the RF transmission line impedance and
frequency range of the Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology. These antennas may not
be modified in any way from the design baseline as indicated by the antenna data sheets from the
manufacturer.
The antennas selected by Intel have been specifically tested with the Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth
wireless technology, and they are certified through the regulatory agencies indicated in section 1.1.2 for
authorized use.
Use of antennas in a platform other than the antennas selected by Intel voids the MA grant for that
platform.
Transmission Line Interconnection
There are specific requirements that must be met when designing a transmission line interconnection
between the Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology and the antennas.
The Intel Ambler module with Bluetooth wireless technology has been specifically designed as a miniature
component to be integrated into portable electronic devices. As such the RF connection is not a standard
connector, but a ball grid array solder connection.
The module should be mounted on a PCB directly or mounted in a specially designed socket that is
mounted to a PCB.
1.3.1.1
Impedance
The transmission line must be designed to be a 50-Ohm impedance.
1.3.1.2
Physical Implementation
[This specific physical implementation of the transmission line interconnection is Intel
confidential]
1.4
OEM Regulatory Compliance Instructions
The Intel MA may be used by the OEM manufacturers if the manufactures strictly adhere to all items in
Sections 1.1 through 1.3. Below are the instructions that must be followed to comply with the
administrative requirements for each governmental agency.
United States of America
For laptop product marketability and sale with in the United States, the requirements are (TBD).
European Union Countries
For laptop product marketability and sale with in the following European countries, the requirements are
(TBD).
Belgium
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom

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