switchedmode
Newbie level 3
Hello all,
I would like to calculate the uV/m that would be seen using an EIRP on my transmitter in order to get a rough estimate of the Radiated Power I'll be working with.
I am working on a product using a 433MHz transmitter module (CC1310). The product will fall under FCC 15.231(e) where i'm designing under a specific uV/m maximum.
I need to determine whether the allowable FCC uV/m will be enough for my product.
What I know about my transmitter is Maximum Output Power: 14dBm
This converter tool (https://www.eeweb.com/tools/rf-unit-converter) tells me 14dBm = 1.33E+6uV but that seems rather high.
Am I going about this the correct way?
If anyone here has dealt with FCC or ERP levels I would gladly appreciate any knowledge.
I would like to calculate the uV/m that would be seen using an EIRP on my transmitter in order to get a rough estimate of the Radiated Power I'll be working with.
I am working on a product using a 433MHz transmitter module (CC1310). The product will fall under FCC 15.231(e) where i'm designing under a specific uV/m maximum.
I need to determine whether the allowable FCC uV/m will be enough for my product.
What I know about my transmitter is Maximum Output Power: 14dBm
This converter tool (https://www.eeweb.com/tools/rf-unit-converter) tells me 14dBm = 1.33E+6uV but that seems rather high.
Am I going about this the correct way?
If anyone here has dealt with FCC or ERP levels I would gladly appreciate any knowledge.