Channel Power Measurement Description

Channel Power Measurement Description

Last updated: January 16, 2009

How is a Channel Power Measurement Made?

The channel power measurement is made on the RF input signal after frequency downconversion and an analog to digital conversion (see Block Diagram ). The actual power measurement is performed by the test set's digital signal processor (DSP).

Differences between the Channel Power and Thermal Power Measurements

When the RRC Filter for the channel power measurement is turned on, the results are typically about 0.25 dB lower than the thermal power measurement results.

Thermal power performance is only specified for signals down to -10 dBm, while the channel power measurement is able to accurately measure signals down to -61 dBm.

Triggering the Channel Power Measurement

You must specify how you want to trigger the channel power measurement using the Trigger Source setting. You must also specify the Measurement Interval and may then choose to move the Measurement Interval relative to the trigger using the Trigger Delay setting.

For example ( for lab applications or feature-licensed test applications only ), given the following example power profile, to align the measurement trigger to measure the power level of the ACK portion of the HS-DPCCH signal (excluding the 25 us transient periods on either side of the slot boundaries), set Trigger Source to HS-DPCCH , set HS-DPCCH Trigger Subframe Alignment to 0 , set Measurement Interval to 616.7 us and set Trigger Delay to 25 us . To measure the power level of the statDTX, simply change HS-DPCCH Trigger Subframe Alignment to 3.

Channel Power Measurement Parameters

Channel Power Measurement Results

Channel Power Input Signal Requirements

Channel Power Measurement Calibration

You must calibrate this measurement using the Calibrate Measurements procedure (see Calibrating the Test Set ).

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