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Specific Absorbtion Rate

watts per kilogram of absorbed electromagnetic radiation. AKA: SAR

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  • Automated SAR Test System

    ALSAS 10U - APREL, Inc.

    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is a method for evaluating the exposure conditions of a wireless device to ensure global compliance to government standards. The ALSAS automated test solution allows for the evaluation of SAR both to optimize efficiency of a design and to ensure compliance with international safety requirements. Six independently controlled axis. Calculate multi-spot SAR and perform multi-cube analysis automatically. Covers frequency range of 30MHZ to 6GHz.

  • Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Testing

    TÜV SÜD Japan

    SAR limits are there to protect all of us from wireless devices that exceed the transmit Radio Frequency (RF) threshold. SAR stands for Specific Absorption Rate. It's a measure of the rate at which energy is absorbed by your body when you are exposed to an RF electromagnetic field. In some countries, the SAR test result figure has to be displayed at the point of sale. To have a presence in these markets, your products must meet strict SAR regulations.

  • Power Monitoring Kit For SAR System Validation

    PMK - ART-Fi SAS

    Test labs have a daily requirement to ensure SAR measurements are highly accurate. SAR systems must be vigorously checked to ensure the measuring accuracy meets the system manufacturer uncertainty budget. The PMK features technologies usually found in more expensive equipment at an affordable price. The ability to measure the S11 parameter for dipoles and antennas while continuously monitoring their linear behaviour differentiates the PMK from other systems. The ART-Fi PMK is an all-in-one solution that requires only three connections to perform automatic, highly precise validations and verifications. The lack of moving parts also leads to improved durability and fewer bugs, faults, and workarounds.

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