CDMA and GSM / UMTS Mini Card Hardware Integration Guide
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In the event of a discrepancy in values between this guide and the Product Specification Document (PSD), the PSD takes precedence.
Lindgren.
This
does
not
provide
power
to
the
same
accuracy
as
a
full
‐
size
anechoic
chamber,
but
is
sufficient
for
this
appli
‐
cation.
A
base
station
simulator,
such
as
an
Agilent
8960
(shown)
or
Rohde
&
Schwarz
CMU200,
is
used
to
provide
FER
(Frame
Error
Rate)
measurements.
Figure 3-2: Anechoic chamber
Path loss calculation
The
chamber
is
calibrated
for
path
loss
using
a
reference
antenna
with
known
gain
that
is
feeding
a
spectrum
analyzer
or
power
meter.
This
makes
it
possible
to
determine
the
radiated
power
available
to
the
receiving
antenna
and
the
path
loss:
Radiated Power =
Measured received power
+ Any cable losses
- Reference receive antenna gain
Path Loss =
Radiated power
- Input power
Note: It is not necessary to know the gain of the transmitting antenna;
it is included in the path loss.
Approx . 1 m
Agilent 8960
call box