How Do I Make a Thermal Power Measurement?

How Do I Make a Thermal Power Measurement?

Last updated: January 15, 2009

Measuring 3GPP TS 34.121 5.2 Maximum Output Power

  1. Ensure that you have specified the proper Amplitude Offset for your test setup.
  2. Set the downlink and uplink channels:
    • Set Operating Mode ( F1 ) to Cell Off .
    • Set DL Channel ( F10 ) and Uplink Channel ( F11 ) to the appropriate "low range" frequencies for your UE's operating band, as specified by 3GPP TS 34.108 5.1.1 (for example, for operating band I, DL Channel = 10563 and Uplink Channel = 9613 ).
    • Set Operating Mode to Active Cell .
  3. Establish an RB Test Mode connection between the UE and test set (see How Do I Set Up a Call and Make a Connection? ).
  4. Ensure that the Connected DL Channel Levels are set to their default values, as required by 3GPP TS 34.121 Table E.3.1 (select Generator Info , F3 on Call Control 2 of 5 ).
  5. Set Cell Power ( F7 ) to -93 dBm .
  6. Set UE Target Power :
    • Select UL CL Power Ctrl Parameters ( F8 on the Call Parms 3 of 3 menu) and set UL CL Power Ctrl Mode to Active bits .
    • Set UE Target Power ( F7 ) to the specified maximum output power for your UE (for example, 21 dBm for power class 4).

    The test set then drives the UE to the specified level, while also appropriately ranging its measurement receiver.

  7. Return to the UL CL Power Ctrl Parameters menu ( F8 ) and set UL CL Power Ctrl Mode to All Up bits and set UL CL Power Ctrl Algorithm to Two . The test set then drives the UE to transmit at the highest level possible.
  8. Press the Measurement selection key.
  9. Select Thermal Power .
  10. Select Thermal Power Setup (F1) and set Trigger Arm to Single . Select Close Menu ( F6 ).
  11. Press the START SINGLE key to begin the measurement.
  12. Verify that the measured output power is within the range specified by 3GPP TS 34.121 Table 5.2.2 (for example, 21 dBm +/- 2.7 dB for power class 4).
  13. Repeat the test for "mid range" and "high range" frequencies (perform a Physical Channel Reconfiguration (Inter-frequency Hard Handover) , then repeat steps 11 and 12).

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