Hardware Development Guide of Module Product
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5.7.1
Passive Indexes
Different products have different requirements for antenna performance. The following table describes wireless
indexes for PAD products as a reference to users, but the radiation performance of the antenna is finally
determined by Active indexes.
Table 5–2 Passive Indexes of Main Antennas on PAD Products
Frequency
824-960MHz
1710-2170MHz
VSWR
<3.5:1
<3.5:1
Maximum gains
>0dBi
>0dBi
Average gains
>-3.5dBi
>-3.5dBi
Efficiency
>40%
>40%
5.7.2
Active Indexes
Active indexes are important indexes measuring the radiation performance of the whole mobile phone (including
the antenna, module, and mainboard), thus they determine the final radiation performance of the terminal
product. However, different products have different Active indexes, and different carries have different
requirements for Active indexes as well. Thus, antenna engineers, RF engineers, baseband engineers, structure
engineers, and ID engineers should work together to estimate the performance of the board during the project
preliminary phase according to the Active indexes. There is no universal international standard for mobile
terminal products, so mobile terminals are all designed according to the carrier requirements. Table 5-3 describes
the requirement of Active indexes by ZTEWelink for Mobile Terminal Devices
as a reference to users
.
Table 5–3 ZTEWelink Indexes for Mobile Terminal Devices
Mode
Band
TRP(dBm)
TIS(dBm)
Free space
Free space
GSM
GSM850MHz
28
-104
GSM900MHz
28
-104
GSM1800MHz
26
-102
GSM1900MHz
26
-102
WCDMA
Band I
19
-106
Band II
19
-104.5
Band V
19
-104.5
Band VIII
19
-104.5
The Active indexes of diversity antennas are determined by the performance of diversity antennas.