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Hardware Guide
4.3 Conducted RF Measurement
4.3.1 Test Environment
Test instrument
Keysight 8960, R&S CMW500, Anritsu MT8820C
Power supply
Agilent 66319
RF cable for testing
L08-C014-350 of DRAKA COMTEQ or Rosenberger
Cable length: 29 cm
4.3.2 Test Standards
The modules meet all 3GPP test standards relating to 2G, 3G, 4G 5G. Each module passes strict tests at
the factory and thus the quality of the modules is guaranteed.
4.4 Conducted Rx Sensitivity and Tx Power
4.4.1 Conducted Receive Sensitivity
The conducted receive sensitivity is a key parameter that indicates the receiver performance of the
module. The conducted receive sensitivity refers to the weakest signal that the module at the antenna port
can receive. The bit error rate (BER) must
meet the 3GPP protocol requirements in the case of the minimum
signal.
The 3GPP Protocol Claim
column in Table 4-3 ~Table 4-4 lists the required minimum values, and the Test
Value
column lists the tested values of the module under 4 V voltage and normal temperature.
Table 4-2
Conducted Rx sensitivity of OEM NAD at 25
℃
Item
3GPP
Protocol
Claim (dBm)
Test Value (dBm)
Min.
Typ.
Max.
GSM 850
GMSK (BER < 2.44%)
<
–102
-
-108
-
8PSK (MCS5, BLER <
10%)
<
–98
-
-109
-
GSM 900
GMSK (BER < 2.44%)
<
–102
-
-108
-
8PSK (MCS5, BLER <
10%)
<
–98
-
-109
-
GSM 1800
GMSK (BER < 2.44%)
<
–102
-
-108
-
8PSK (MCS5, BLER <
10%)
<
–98
-
-108
-
GSM 1900
GMSK (BER < 2.44%)
<
–102
-
-108
-
8PSK (MCS5, BLER <
10%)
<
–98
-
-108
-
UMTS Band 1 (BER < 0.1%)
<
–106.7
-
-109