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Dynamic Power Analysis Troubleshooting

Last updated: January 16, 2009

Possible Setup Issues

  • The product of Steps and Step Length must not exceed 58.260 ms (a total of 58.26 ms of power sequence can be analyzed at a time).
  • Measurement Interval must be less than or equal to Step Length .
  • During remote operation of the dynamic power analysis measurement, it is recommended that you configure the Trigger Arm to Single .
  • During front panel operation of this measurement, if Trigger Arm is set to Single (see Trigger Arm (Single or Continuous) Description ), you must press the START SINGLE key to initiate the measurement.

UE Power Calibration:

  • To ensure that the measurement executes as quickly as possible, the UE should transmit its power sequence continuously until the measurement completes. This ensures that as soon as the measurement is done auto-ranging, another power sequence is immediately available for measurement. See Auto-ranging in the Dynamic Power Analysis Measurement for UE Power Calibration .
  • The measurement is most accurate over a 25 dB range. If the UE's power sequence spans more than 25 dB, the test set will measure and report the power of the entire sequence, but accuracy is degraded for steps that are more than 25 dB below the highest power in the sequence. To measure a power range greater than 25 dB, you must break the power range up into individual power sequences that do not exceed 25 dB.
  • To ensure proper autoranging, you must specify the number of steps in your sequence and their duration using the Steps and Step Length settings. It is important that you set Steps equal or greater than the number of steps in your UE's power sequence so that the entire power sequence is evaluated during the autoranging.
  • To ensure proper triggering when Trigger Source is set to RF Rise , it is highly recommended that you use trigger qualification for robust triggering (see Trigger Qualification State ).
  • Each step in the power sequence must be identical in length.
  • RF Rise Trigger Threshold must be set to within 0 dB to -25 dB of the Expected Power .
  • To use the measurement, you must first set Measurement Frequency to the expected UE transmitter frequency and set Manual Power to the maximum expected power for the sequence. You can perform the dynamic power analysis measurement in Active Cell Operating Mode or FDD Test Operating Mode . However, since this measurement does not utilize any overhead signalling to control the UE's power or frequency, you must manually set the test set's Expected Power and Measurement Frequency in either operating mode.
  • The UE's signal may or may not be modulated with an uplink DPCH signal. If the signal is not modulated with an uplink DPCH signal and is offset in frequency from the expected measurement frequency, you may need to use the Frequency Offset setting to ensure the most accurate power measurements possible.
  • The test set assumes a crest factor of 3.1 dB for the signal (as is typical for an uplink DPCH signal relative to a CW signal) and thus actually triggers when the input signal reaches the RF Rise Trigger Threshold level plus 3.1 dB. If the UE's signal has a crest factor other than 3.1 dB, you must set the RF Rise Trigger Threshold level accordingly.

HSDPA or HSPA Power versus Time ( lab application or feature-licensed test application only )

  • To perform HSDPA or HSPA power versus time measurements, you must be on a Radio Bearer Test Mode connection with a Channel Type of 12.2k RMC + HSDPA or 12.2k RMC + HSPA. Note: in FDD Test operating mode the test set does not provide radio bearer setup control of the UE. You must configure the UE to synchronize to the test set, demodulate the downlink HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH channels and generate the appropriate uplink HS-DPCCH (see Synchronizing the UE to the Test Set's Downlink to Make Measurements ).
  • For HSDPA or HSPA power versus time, it is recommended that you use a Trigger Source of HS-DPCCH or External .

Other Considerations




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