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ROHDE & SCHWARZ CMU-200 Universal Radio Communication Tester. OPT B11/B21/K21/K22/K23/K24/K43-GDM/EDGE

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Version 08.01 July 2007 ¸CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Data sheet CONTENTS BASE UNIT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 TIMEBASE TCXO ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ® TIMEBASE OCXO – R&S CMU-B11 OPTION.............................................................................................................................................. 4 ® TIMEBASE OCXO – R&S CMU-B12 OPTION.............................................................................................................................................. 4 REFERENCE FREQUENCY INPUTS/OUTPUTS................................................................................................................................................. 4 RF GENERATOR ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 RF ANALYZER ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Power meter (wideband) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Power meter (frequency-selective)...................................................................................................................................................... 7 SPECTRUM ANALYZER ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS (REAR PANEL)......................................................................................................................................................... 10 GSM SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST ............................................................................................................................... 11 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 ® R&S CMU-B95 OPTION ADDITIONAL RF GENERATOR............................................................................................................................... 12 ® R&S CMU-B96 OPTION ADDITIONAL RF GENERATOR............................................................................................................................... 12 Path 1 for GSM.................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Influence on RF interface .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 13 Modulation analysis........................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Burst power measurement ................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Spectrum due to modulation.............................................................................................................................................................. 15 Spectrum due to switching ................................................................................................................................................................ 15 ® R&S CMU-B52 OPTION SPEECH CODEC .................................................................................................................................................. 15 TDMA SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST............................................................................................................................. 16 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Modulation analysis........................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 17 Power versus time measurement ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 Adjacent channel power measurement ............................................................................................................................................. 17 AMPS SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST............................................................................................................................. 18 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 19 FM measurement .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19 AF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 AF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 ® CDMA2000 SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST................................................................................................................... 20 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 22 Modulation analyzer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 22 ® R&S CMU-B85 OPTION SPEECH CODEC .................................................................................................................................................. 23 ® 2 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 1XEV-DO SPECIFICATIONS – ACCESS TERMINAL TEST.................................................................................................................... 24 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 26 Modulation analyzer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 WCDMA SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION (UE) TEST................................................................................................................. 28 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 ® R&S CMU-B96 ADDITIONAL RF GENERATOR OPTION............................................................................................................................... 30 Path 2 for WCDMA ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30 Influence on RF interface .................................................................................................................................................................. 30 RF ANALYZER (TX MEASUREMENTS)......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Modulation analysis........................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Spectrum measurements .................................................................................................................................................................. 33 Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 34 Code domain power .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Receiver quality (bit error rate measurements) ................................................................................................................................. 35 ® R&S CMU-B52 OPTION SPEECH CODEC .................................................................................................................................................. 36 ® BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 37 RF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 RF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Power meter (frequency-selective) and power versus time............................................................................................................... 38 Modulation analyzer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Timing measurement......................................................................................................................................................................... 39 ® R&S CMU-B52 OPTION SPEECH CODEC .................................................................................................................................................. 39 ® R&S CMU-B17 OPTION I/Q/IF INTERFACE............................................................................................................................................ 40 I/Q INTERFACE......................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 INFLUENCE ON RF INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................................. 40 IF INTERFACE........................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 REMARKS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Additional information for GSM:......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Aspects to be considered if TX or RX signal paths are interrupted:.................................................................................................. 42 ® ® Notes for measuring I/Q/IF signals applied to inputs of the R&S CMU-B17 option on the R&S CMU200 RX path:....................... 42 ® R&S CMU-B41 OPTION AUDIO GENERATOR/ANALYZER .................................................................................................................. 43 AF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 AF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 ® R&S CMU-U99/B99 OPTION RF1 LEVEL RANGE IDENTICAL TO RF2 ............................................................................................... 43 ® The specifications for the R&S CMU200 (Order No. 1100.0008.02/10/30/53) refer to a fully equipped unit with all relevant options installed. ® CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA -USA). ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Rohde&Schwarz is under license. ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 3 Base unit specifications Timebase TCXO –6 in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10 Max. frequency drift –6 ±1 × 10 /year Max. aging ® Timebase OCXO – R&S CMU-B11 option –7 in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10 Max. frequency drift –7 after 30 days of operation ±2 × 10 /year Max. aging –9 ±5 × 10 /day at +25 °C approx. 5 min Warmup time ® Timebase OCXO – R&S CMU-B12 option Max. frequency drift in temperature range +5°C to +45 °C, –9 referred to +25 °C ±5 × 10 –9 with instrument orientation ±3 × 10 referred to turn-off frequency after 2 h warmup time following –9 a 24 h off time at +25 °C ±5 × 10 –8 after 30 days of operation ±3.5 × 10 /year Max. aging –10 ±5 × 10 /day at +25 °C approx. 10 min Warmup time Reference frequency inputs/outputs BNC connector REF IN Synchronization input Frequency sinewave 1 MHz to 52 MHz, step 1 kHz squarewave (TTL level) 10 kHz to 52 MHz, step 1 kHz –6 Max. frequency variation ±5 × 10 Input voltage range 0.5 V to 2 V, rms Impedance 50 Ω BNC connector REF OUT 1 Synchronization output 1 Frequency 10 MHz from internal reference or frequency at synchronization input Output voltage >1.4 V, peak-peak Impedance 50 Ω BNC connector REF OUT 2 Synchronization output 2 Frequency net-specific frequencies in range 100 kHz to 40 MHz Output voltage f ≤ 13 MHz >1.0 V, peak-peak Impedance 50 Ω ® 4 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 RF generator 100 kHz to 2700 MHz Frequency range 0.1 Hz Frequency resolution same as timebase + frequency resolution Frequency uncertainty <400 µs to Δf < 1 kHz Frequency settling time Output level range RF 1 100 kHz to 2200 MHz –130 dBm to –27 dBm 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –130 dBm to –33 dBm RF 2 100 kHz to 2200 MHz –130 dBm to –10 dBm 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –130 dBm to –16 dBm RF 3 OUT 100 kHz to 2200 MHz –90 dBm to +13 dBm 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –90 dBm to +5 dBm in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –106 dBm 10 MHz to 450 MHz <0.6 dB 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.6 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.8 dB output level > –117 dBm 1 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.6 dB 1 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.8 dB output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm , 1 2 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 dB , 1 2 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 450 MHz output level –80 dBm to +10 dBm <0.8 dB 450 MHz to 2200 MHz output level –90 dBm to +10 dBm <0.8 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz output level –90 dBm to +5 dBm <1.0 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –106 dBm 10 MHz to 450 MHz <1.0 dB 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB output level > –117 dBm 1 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 1 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm 1, 2 450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 dB 1, 2 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 450 MHz output level –80 dBm to +10 dBm <1.0 dB 450 MHz to 2200 MHz output level –90 dBm to +10 dBm <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz output level –90 dBm to +5 dBm <1.5 dB <4 µs Output level settling time 0.1 dB Output level resolution 1 Not valid at frequencies of net-clock harmonics. 2 Valid for RF1 only. ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 5 typical values after 1 h warmup time Generator RF level repeatability output level ≥–80 dBm <0.01 dB output level <–80 dBm <0.1 dB VSWR RF 1 10 MHz to 2000 MHz <1.2 2000 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.3 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 RF 2 10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.2 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.7 up to 7 GHz Attenuation of harmonics RF 1, RF 2 f = 10 MHz to 200 MHz >20 dB 0 RF 1, RF 2 f = 200 MHz to 2200 MHz >30 dB 0 RF 3 OUT f = 10 MHz to 2200 MHz >20 dB 0 output level ≤+10 dBm 10 MHz to 2200 MHz, >40 dB Attenuation of nonharmonics at f > 5 kHz from carrier single sideband, f < 2.2 GHz Phase noise Carrier offset 20 kHz to 250 kHz <–100 dBc, 1 Hz ≥250 kHz <–110 dBc, 1 Hz f < 2.2 GHz Residual FM 30 Hz to 15 kHz <50 Hz, rms, <200 Hz, peak ITU-T (formerly CCITT) <5 Hz, rms f < 2.2 GHz <0.02%, rms Residual AM ITU-T (formerly CCITT) I/Q modulation Carrier suppression data for frequency offset range >40 dB 0 Hz to ±135 kHz FM modulation Deviation range 10 kHz to 440 kHz Deviation resolution 1 Hz Modulation frequency range 100 Hz to 50 kHz Modulation distortion modulation frequency 1 kHz, <2 % deviation 80 kHz Deviation uncertainty <5 % + resolution + residual FM RF analyzer VSWR RF 1 10 MHz to 2000 MHz <1.2 2000 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.3 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 RF 2 10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.2 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 RF 4 IN 10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 RF Attenuation → Low Distortion, Inherent spurious response 20 MHz to 2200 MHz, <–50 dB except 1816.115 MHz ® 6 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 f = 50 MHz to 1100 MHz, Inherent harmonics in f = 100 MHz to 2200 MHz selected RF 1, RF 2 <–30 dB RF 4 IN <–20 dB single sideband, f < 2.2 GHz Phase noise Carrier offset 20 kHz to 250 kHz <–100 dBc, 1 Hz 250 kHz to 400 kHz <–110 dBc, 1 Hz ≥400 kHz <–118 dBc, 1 Hz f < 2.2 GHz Residual FM 30 Hz to 15 kHz <50 Hz, rms, <200 Hz, peak ITU-T (formerly CCITT) <5 Hz, rms f < 2.2 GHz Residual AM ITU-T (formerly CCITT) <0.02%, rms Power meter (wideband) 100 kHz to 2700 MHz Frequency range Level range 3 RF 1 continuous power 100 kHz to 2200 MHz +6 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W) 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz +10 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +53 dBm (200 W) RF 2 continuous power 100 kHz to 2200 MHz –8 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W) 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –4 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +39 dBm (8 W) RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP 100 kHz to 2200 MHz –33 dBm to 0 dBm 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –29 dBm to 0 dBm Level uncertainty RF 1 input level +10 dBm to +20 dBm 5 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB input level +20 dBm to +47 dBm , 5 6 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.5 dB RF 2 input level –4 dBm to +6 dBm 5 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB input level +6 dBm to +33 dBm 5 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.5 dB RF 4 IN input level –29 dBm to –19 dBm 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB input level –19 dBm to 0 dBm 50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.8 dB in manual mode 0.1 dB Level resolution in remote control mode 0.01 dB Power meter (frequency-selective) 10 MHz to 2700 MHz Frequency range 0.1 Hz Frequency resolution 3 50 W in temperature range +5 °C to +30 °C, linear degradation down to 25 W at +45 °C. 4 Mean value of power versus time must be equal to or less than allowed continuous power. 5 Temperature range +5 °C to +20 °C or +35 °C to +45 °C and f > 2200 MHz: add 0.2 dB. 6 Calibrated for input level >+33 dBm only in frequency range 800 MHz to 2000 MHz. ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 7 10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps Resolution bandwidths Level range 3 RF 1 continuous power 10 MHz to 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W) 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –34 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +53 dBm (200 W) RF 2 continuous power 10 MHz to 2200 MHz –54 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W) 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –48 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +39 dBm (8 W) RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP 10 MHz to 2200 MHz –80 dBm to 0 dBm 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –74 dBm to 0 dBm in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.5 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.7 dB RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.7 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.9 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.1 dB in manual mode 0.1 dB Level resolution in remote control mode 0.01 dB typical values after 1 h warmup RF level measurement repeatability input level ≥–40 dBm <0.01 dB input level <–40 dBm <0.03 dB Spectrum analyzer 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz Frequency range zero span to full span Span 0.1 Hz Frequency resolution 10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps Resolution bandwidths depending on resolution bandwidth (RBW) ≥100 ms Sweep time 560 dots, horizontal Display up to 3, absolute/relative Marker 1 Display line 10/20/30/50/80/100 dB Display scale Level range 3 RF 1 continuous power up to +47 dBm (50 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) up to +53 dBm (200 W) RF 2 continuous power up to +33 dBm (2 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) up to +39 dBm (8 W) RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP up to 0 dBm in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.5 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.7 dB RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.7 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.9 dB ® 8 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.1 dB Reference level for full dynamic range RF Attenuation → Low Noise, logarithmic level display RF 1 +10 dBm to +47 dBm RF 2 –4 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –22 dBm to 0 dBm Displayed average noise level RF Attenuation → Low Noise, RBW → 1 kHz, <–100 dBc 10 MHz to 2200 MHz <–95 dBc 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz Inherent spurious response RF Attenuation → Low Distortion, 20 MHz to 2200 MHz, except 1816.115 MHz <–50 dB f = 50 MHz to 1100 MHz, Inherent harmonics in f = 100 MHz to 2200 MHz selected RF 1, RF 2 <–30 dB RF 4 IN <–20 dB General specifications +5 °C to +45 °C, Operating temperature range in line with EN60068-2-1 and -2 –25 °C to +60 °C, Storage temperature range in line with EN60068-2-1 and -2 +40 °C, non-condensing 80 % relative humidity, Humidity in line with EN 60068-2-3 in line with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Electromagnetic compatibility applied standard: EN 61326 (immunity for industrial environment; class B emissions) IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1, UL3111-1, Electrical safety CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1 non-operating mode Mechanical resistance Vibration sinusoidal in line with EN 60068-2-6, EN 61010-1, MIL-T-28800 D class 5, 5 Hz to 150 Hz, max. 2 g at 55 Hz, 55 Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 g const Vibration random in line with EN 60068-2-64 10 Hz to 300 Hz, acceleration 1.2 g rms Shock in line with EN 60068-2-27, MIL-STD- 810D 40 g shock spectrum power factor correction, Power supply in line with EN61000-3-2 Input 100 V to 240 V ±10 % (AC), max. 500 VA, 50 Hz to 400 Hz –5 % to +10 % Power consumption base unit approx. 130 W with typical options approx. 180 W ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 9 21 cm TFT color display (8.4”) Display Resolution 640 × 480 pixels (VGA resolution) –5 Pixel failure rate <2 × 10 W × H × D, overall 465.1 mm × 197.3 mm × 517.0 mm Dimensions 18.31 in × 7.77 in × 20.35 in (19” 1/1, 4 HU, 450) base unit approx. 14 kg Weight approx. 30.86 lb with typical options approx. 18 kg approx. 39.68 lb Inputs and outputs (rear panel) BNC female IF 3 RX CH1 Frequency WCDMA 7.68 MHz other networks/RF 10.7 MHz Max. output level 0 dBm Impedance 50 Ω Remote control interfaces IEC/IEEE bus IEC 60625-2 (IEEE 488.2) 24-pin Amphenol connector Serial interface COM 1, COM 2 RS-232-C (COM) 9-pin D-Sub connector parallel (Centronics compatible) 25-pin D-Sub connector Printer interface LPT PS/2 connector Keyboard 15-pin D-Sub connector External monitor (VGA) ® 10 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 GSM specifications – mobile station test RF generator GMSK, B × T = 0.3 Modulation 8PSK Frequency range GSM400 band 460 MHz to 468 MHz 488 MHz to 496 MHz GSM850 band 869 MHz to 894 MHz GSM900 band 921 MHz to 960 MHz GSM1800 band 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz GSM1900 band 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz >50 dB Attenuation of inband spurious emissions GMSK <1°, rms Inherent phase error <4°, peak 8PSK <2 %, rms Inherent EVM to residual phase of 4° Frequency settling time <500 μs GMSK Output level range RF 1 –130 dBm to –27 dBm RF 2 –130 dBm to –10 dBm RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +13 dBm 8PSK Output level range RF 1 –130 dBm to –31 dBm RF 2 –130 dBm to –14 dBm RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +9 dBm 0.1 dB Output level resolution in temperature range +20 °C to 35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level >–117 dBm <0.5 dB RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +10 dBm (GMSK) <0.7 dB –90 dBm to +6 dBm (8PSK) <0.7 dB in temperature range +5 °C to 45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level >–117 dBm <0.7 dB RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +10 dBm (GMSK) <0.9 dB –90 dBm to +6 dBm (8PSK) <0.9 dB ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 11 ® R&S CMU-B95 option additional RF generator GMSK, B × T = 0.3 Modulation 8PSK Frequency range GSM400 band 460 MHz to 468 MHz 488 MHz to 496 MHz GSM850 band 869 MHz to 894 MHz GSM900 band 921 MHz to 960 MHz GSM1800 band 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz GSM1900 band 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz 200 kHz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications GMSK <5°, rms Inherent phase error GMSK Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –122 dBm to –72 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –110 dBm to –60 dBm RF 2 –110 dBm to –60 dBm 8PSK Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –122 dBm to –76 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –110 dBm to –64 dBm RF 2 –110 dBm to –64 dBm 1 dB Output level resolution ® if R&S CMU-B95 is installed Reduced input level range RF 1 continuous input power max. 2 W ® R&S CMU-B96 option additional RF generator Path 1 for GSM GMSK, B × T = 0.3 Modulation 8PSK Frequency range GSM400 band 460 MHz to 468 MHz 488 MHz to 496 MHz GSM850 band 869 MHz to 894 MHz GSM900 band 921 MHz to 960 MHz GSM1800 band 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz GSM1900 band 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz 2.5 kHz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications GMSK <5°, rms Inherent phase error ® 12 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 GMSK Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –115 dBm to –72 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –103 dBm to –60 dBm RF 2 –103 dBm to –60 dBm 8PSK Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –115 dBm to –76 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –103 dBm to –64 dBm RF 2 –103 dBm to –64 dBm GMSK overrange mode Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –110 dBm to –28 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –90 dBm to –14 dBm RF 2 –90 dBm to –14 dBm RF 3 OUT –70 dBm to +9 dBm 8PSK overrange mode Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –110 dBm to –32 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –90 dBm to –18 dBm RF 2 –90 dBm to –18 dBm RF 3 OUT –70 dBm to +5 dBm 1 dB Output level resolution Influence on RF interface ® if R&S CMU-B96 is installed Reduced input level range RF 1 continuous input power max. 2 W ® usage of R&S CMU-B96 in overrange RF level uncertainty mode may influence all RF signal levels and their quality RF analyzer Frequency range GSM400 band 450 MHz to 458 MHz 478 MHz to 486 MHz GSM850 band 824 MHz to 849 MHz GSM900 band 876 MHz to 915 MHz GSM1800 band 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz GSM1900 band 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz Power meter (frequency-selective) Level range 3 RF 1 continuous power –40 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +53 dBm (200 W) RF 2 continuous power –54 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W) 4 peak envelope power (PEP) +39 dBm (8 W) RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP –80 dBm to 0 dBm in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C <0.5 dB Level uncertainty in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C <0.7 dB in manual mode 0.1 dB Level resolution in remote control mode 0.01 dB selectable 500 kHz or 600 kHz Measurement bandwidth ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 13 Modulation analysis peak envelope power (PEP) Level range 4 RF 1 see footnote –6 dBm to +53 dBm 4 RF 2 see footnote –20 dBm to +39 dBm RF 4 IN –60 dBm to 0 dBm GMSK <0.6°, rms Inherent phase error <2°, peak 8PSK ≤1.0 %, rms Inherent EVM ≤10 Hz + drift of time base, Frequency measurement uncertainty see base unit specifications selectable 500 kHz or 600 kHz Measurement bandwidth Burst power measurement Reference level for full dynamic range GMSK, RF Attenuation → Low Noise 4 RF 1 see footnote +10 dBm to +53 dBm 4 RF 2 see footnote –4 dBm to +39 dBm RF 4 IN –22 dBm to 0 dBm Reference level for full dynamic range 8PSK, RF Attenuation → Low Noise 4 RF 1 see footnote +6 dBm to +49 dBm 4 RF 2 see footnote –8 dBm to +35 dBm RF 4 IN –26 dBm to –4 dBm Dynamic range Filter → 500 kHz, rms, RF Attenuation → Low Noise GMSK >72 dB 8PSK >69 dB Relative measurement uncertainty result > –40 dB <0.1 dB –60 dB ≤ result ≤ –40 dB <0.5 dB in active part of burst 0.1 dB Resolution selectable 500 kHz or 600 kHz Measurement bandwidth ® 14 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 Spectrum due to modulation Reference level for full dynamic range GMSK, RF Attenuation → Low Noise RF 1 +10 dBm to +47 dBm RF 2 –4 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –22 dBm to 0 dBm relative measurement, averaging Test method 30 kHz resolution filter, 5 pole Filter bandwidth at an offset of 100, 200, 250, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, Measurement 1400, 1600, 1800 kHz with offset ≥1200 kHz >74 dB Dynamic range Spectrum due to switching GMSK, RF Attenuation → Low Noise Reference level for full dynamic range RF 1 +10 dBm to +47 dBm RF 2 –4 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –22 dBm to 0 dBm absolute measurement, max. hold over Test method several measurements 30 kHz resolution filter, 5 pole Filter bandwidth at an offset of 400, 600, 800, 1200, 1800 kHz Measurement with offset ≥1200 kHz >72 dB Dynamic range ® R&S CMU-B52 option speech codec SPEECH HANDSET OUT 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech decoder output Output impedance <10 Ω Maximum output current 20 mA, peak Full-range output level 1 V, peak SPEECH HANDSET IN 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech coder input Input impedance 100 kΩ Full-range input level low sensitivity 1.4 V, peak high sensitivity 0.1 V, peak ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 15 TDMA specifications – mobile station test RF generator signaling mode Frequency range US Cellular 869 MHz to 894 MHz PCS (US) 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz non-signaling mode 10 MHz to 2200 MHz Frequency range non-signaling mode 1 Hz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications Output level range RF 1 –130 dBm to –32 dBm RF 2 –130 dBm to –15 dBm RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +8 dBm 0.1 dB Output level resolution see base unit specifications Output level uncertainty π/4 DQPSK or unmodulated Modulation (non-signaling mode) Uncertainty EVM <2.5 %, rms Carrier suppression >40 dB RF analyzer signaling mode Frequency range US Cellular 824 MHz to 849 MHz PCS (US) 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz non-signaling mode 10 MHz to 2200 MHz Frequency range non-signaling mode 1 Hz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications Modulation analysis signaling mode Frequency range US Cellular 824 MHz to 849 MHz PCS (US) 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz EVM residual <2.0 %, rms residual <4 %, peak residual <–50 dB (0.3%) I/Q offset residual <–50 dB (0.3%) I/Q imbalance ® 16 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 –2 kHz to +2 kHz Frequency measurement range ≤5 Hz + drift of time base, Frequency measurement uncertainty see base unit specifications Power meter (frequency-selective) see base unit specifications Level range see base unit specifications Level uncertainty Power versus time measurement Reference level for full dynamic range RF 1 +4 dBm to +47 dBm RF 2 –10 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –28 dBm to –6 dBm Filter → 100 kHz, rms, >74 dB Dynamic range RF Attenuation → Low Noise Relative measurement uncertainty result > –40 dB <0.1 dB –60 dB ≤ result ≤ –40 dB <0.5 dB <–65 dBm Residual leakage power level Adjacent channel power measurement Dynamic range first adjacent channel >45 dB second and third adjacent channel >55 dB ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 17 AMPS specifications – mobile station test RF generator signaling mode Frequency range US Cellular 869 MHz to 894 MHz non-signaling mode 10 MHz to 2200 MHz Frequency range non-signaling mode 1 Hz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications Output level range RF 1 –130 dBm to –27 dBm RF 2 –130 dBm to –10 dBm RF 3 OUT –99 dBm to +13 dBm 0.1 dB Output level resolution see base unit specifications and Output level uncertainty add 0.1 dB FM modulation Deviation range 100 Hz to 20 kHz Deviation resolution 1 Hz Modulation frequency range 100 Hz to 15.999 kHz Modulation distortion SINAD, modulation frequency 1 kHz, ≥40 dB deviation 8 kHz, BW 30 Hz to 15 kHz Residual FM BW 300 Hz to 3 kHz <10 Hz, rms Deviation uncertainty modulation frequency 1 kHz, <2 % of setting + residual FM deviation 8 kHz, BW 30 Hz to 15 kHz Deviation frequency response modulation frequency 300 Hz to 15.999 kHz ≤1 dB RF analyzer signaling mode Frequency range US Cellular 824 MHz to 849 MHz non-signaling mode 10 MHz to 2200 MHz Frequency range non-signaling mode 1 Hz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications ® 18 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 Power meter (frequency-selective) Max. level range RF 1 0 dBm to +53 dBm RF 2 –14 dBm to +39 dBm RF 4 IN –37 dBm to +0 dBm see base unit specifications Level uncertainty 0.1 dB Level resolution FM measurement 30 dB below max. level Dynamic range 2 × deviation + 4 × modulation frequency 136 kHz RF bandwidth 0 Hz to 47 kHz Deviation range 1 Hz Resolution 100 Hz to 18 kHz Modulation frequency range Residual FM BW 300 Hz to 3 kHz <5 Hz, rms BW 6 Hz to 20 kHz <18 Hz, rms BW 6 Hz to 20 kHz <1 % of reading + residual FM Deviation uncertainty Carrier frequency error Measurement range –47 kHz to +47 kHz Measurement uncertainty ≤2 kHz + drift of time base, see base unit specifications AF generator ® See specifications of R&S CMU-B41 option audio generator/analyzer AF analyzer ® See specifications of R&S CMU-B41 option audio generator/analyzer ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 19 ® CDMA2000 specifications – mobile station test ® CDMA2000 standards TIA/EIA IS-2000 Rev. 0 Standards ® CDMA2000 test standards TIA/EIA IS-98-F RF generator Frequency range US/Korean Cellular (band class 0) 860.025 MHz to 893.985 MHz North American PCS (band class 1) 1930.000 MHz to 1990.000 MHz TACS band (band class 2) 917.0125 MHz to 959.9875 MHz JTACS band (band class 3) 832.0125 MHz to 869.9875 MHz Korean PCS (band class 4) 1840.000 MHz to 1870.000 MHz NMT-450 (band class 5) 421.675 MHz to 493.480 MHz IMT-2000 (band class 6) 2110.000 MHz to 2169.950 MHz North American 700 MHz Cellular band 746.000 MHz to 764.000 MHz (band class 7) 1800 MHz band (band class 8) 1805.000 MHz to 1879.950 MHz 900 MHz band (band class 9) 925.000 MHz to 958.750 MHz secondary 800 MHz band (band class 10) 851.000 MHz to 939.975 MHz 400 MHz european PAMR (band class 11) 421.675 MHz to 493.475 MHz 800 MHz PAMR band (band class 12) 915.0125 MHz to 920.9875 MHz 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension 2620.000 MHz to 2690 MHz (band class 13) US PCS 1.9 GHz band (band class 14) 1930.000 MHz to 1995.000 MHz AWS band (band class 15) 2110.000 MHz to 2155.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz band (band class 16) 2624.000 MHz to 2690.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz forward link only band 2624.000 MHz to 2690.000 MHz (band class 17) channel spacing in line with standard Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications modulated signal Output level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –33 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –39 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –16 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –22 dBm RF 3 OUT f < 2200 MHz –99 dBm to +5 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –99 dBm to –1 dBm modulated signal 0.1 dB Output level resolution in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –108 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB RF 3 OUT –80 dBm to +4 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –108 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5 dB RF 3 OUT –80 dBm to +4 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5 dB ® 20 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 Modulation Dual BPSK, multiple QPSK 1.2288 Mcps AWGN see AWGN generator Carrier suppression >35 dB Waveform quality factor (ρ) >0.985 Code channel level uncertainty relative to the total CDMA output power F-PICH, F-PCH, F-FCH, F-SCH1, F-SCH2 approx. 0.1 dB all other channels approx. 0.25 dB Code channel resolution 0.1 dB Code channel level range relative to the total CDMA output power PICH, SYNC, FCH, SCH0, SCH1, PCH –20 dB to –1 dB QPCH (relative to PICH level) –5 dB to +2 dB AWGN generator Bandwidth >1.8 MHz Output level resolution 0.1 dB Output level uncertainty bandwidth 1.23 MHz approx. 0.2 dB Output level range relative to total CDMA output power –20 dB to +4 dB in signaling mode Supported service options Loopback service options SO 2, 9, 55 Speech service options SO 1, 3, 17, 0x8000 Test data service option SO 32 Packet data service option SO 33 Messaging tele service option SO 6, 14 RF analyzer Frequency range US/Korean Cellular (band class 0) 815.025 MHz to 848.985 MHz North American PCS (band class 1) 1850.000 MHz to 1910.000 MHz TACS band (band class 2) 872.0125 MHz to 914.9875 MHz JTACS band (band class 3) 887.0125 MHz to 924.9875 MHz Korean PCS (band class 4) 1750.000 MHz to 1780.000 MHz NMT-450 (band class 5) 411.675 MHz to 483.480 MHz IMT-2000 (band class 6) 1920.000 MHz to 1979.950 MHz North American 700 MHz Cellular band 776.000 MHz to 794.000 MHz (band class 7) 1800 MHz band (band class 8) 1710.000 MHz to 1784.950 MHz 900 MHz band (band class 9) 880.000 MHz to 913.750 MHz secondary 800 MHz band (band class 10) 806.000 MHz to 900.975 MHz 400 MHz european PAMR (band class 11) 411.675 MHz to 483.475 MHz 800 MHz PAMR band (band class 12) 870.0125 MHz to 875.9875 MHz 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension 2500.000 MHz to 2570.000 MHz (band class 13) US PCS 1.9 GHz band (band class 14) 1850.000 MHz to 1915.000 MHz AWS band (band class 15) 1710.000 MHz to 1755.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz band (band class 16) 2502.000 MHz to 2568.000 MHz in line with standard bandwidth 1.23 MHz Measurement filter channel spacing in line with standard Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 21 Power meter (frequency-selective) HPSK, O-QPSK signal Level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +44 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –34 dBm to +44 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –54 dBm to +30 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –48 dBm to +30 dBm RF 4 IN f < 2200 MHz –80 dBm to –9 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –74 dBm to –9 dBm Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2, RF 4 IN in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB 0.1 dB Level resolution Modulation analyzer HPSK, O-QPSK signal Level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +44 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –34 dBm to +44 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –54 dBm to +30 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –48 dBm to +30 dBm RF 4 IN f < 2200 MHz –80 dBm to –9 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –74 dBm to –9 dBm waveform quality, error vector magnitude, RC1, RC2 (O-QPSK) magnitude error, phase error ρ uncertainty for ρ 0.9 to 1 <0.003 Frequency measurement range –3 kHz to +3 kHz Frequency measurement uncertainty f < 2200 MHz <10 Hz + drift of time base, f ≥ 2200 MHz <15 Hz + drift of time base, see base unit specifications waveform quality, error vector magnitude, RC3, RC4 (HPSK) magnitude error, phase error, channel power, code domain power, peak code domain error power, for ρ 0.9 to 1 <0.003 ρ uncertainty Frequency measurement range –3 kHz to +3 kHz Frequency measurement uncertainty <10 Hz + drift of time base, see base unit specifications Relative measurement uncertainty result >–33 dB <0.1 dB ® 22 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 Measurements Modulation overview EVM versus time, graphical ME versus time, graphical PE versus time, graphical I/Q analyzer Power standby/access-probe power open loop time response gated output power maximum output power minimum output power Spectrum Code Domain Power code domain power code domain error power channel power time/phase offset relative to pilot Receiver FER for FCH, SCH RLP/throughput statistics forward power control ® R&S CMU-B85 option speech codec SPEECH HANDSET OUT 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech decoder output Output impedance <10 Ω Maximum output current 20 mA, peak Full-range output level 1 V, peak SPEECH HANDSET IN 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech coder input Input impedance 100 kΩ Full-range input level low sensitivity 1.4 V, peak high sensitivity 0.1 V, peak ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 23 1xEV-DO specifications – access terminal test 1xEV-DO standards TIA/EIA IS-856-2 Standards 1xEV-DO test standards (access terminal) TIA/EIA IS-866-A RF generator Frequency range US/Korean Cellular (band class 0) 860.025 MHz to 893.985 MHz North American PCS (band class 1) 1930.000 MHz to 1990.000 MHz Public Safety Bands (PSB) 772.000 MHz to 802.000 MHz TACS band (band class 2) 917.0125 MHz to 959.9875 MHz JTACS band (band class 3) 832.0125 MHz to 869.9875 MHz Korean PCS (band class 4) 1840.000 MHz to 1870.000 MHz NMT-450 (band class 5) 421.675 MHz to 493.480 MHz IMT-2000 (band class 6) 2110.000 MHz to 2169.950 MHz North American 700 MHz cellular band 746.000 MHz to 764.000 MHz (band class 7) 1800 MHz band (band class 8) 1805.000 MHz to 1879.950 MHz 900 MHz band (band class 9) 925.000 MHz to 958.750 MHz secondary 800 MHz band (band class 10) 851.000 MHz to 939.975 MHz 400 MHz european PAMR (band class 11) 421.675 MHz to 493.475 MHz 800 MHz PAMR band (band class 12) 915.0125 MHz to 920.9875 MHz 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension 2620.000 MHz to 2690 MHz (band class 13) US PCS 1.9 GHz band (band class 14) 1930.000 MHz to 1995.000 MHz AWS band (band class 15) 2110.000 MHz to 2155.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz band (band class 16) 2624.000 MHz to 2690.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz forward link only band 2624.000 MHz to 2690.000 MHz (band class 17) channel spacing in line with standard Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications Statistics Statistic count 1 to 1000 Values current, average, min/max Trigger Trigger sources free run, internal, external, IF power, RF power Trigger output 24-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 super frame, power control frame, paging frame, sync frame, PP2S modulated signal Output level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –33 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –39 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –16 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –120 dBm to –22 dBm RF 3 OUT f < 2200 MHz –99 dBm to +5 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –99 dBm to –1 dBm modulated signal 0.1 dB Output level resolution ® 24 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥–108 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB RF 3 OUT –80 dBm to +4 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥–108 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5 dB RF 3 OUT –80 dBm to +4 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5 dB Modulation Dual BPSK 1.2288 Mcps AWGN see AWGN generator Carrier suppression >35 dB Waveform quality factor (ρ) >0.985 Code channel level uncertainty relative to total 1xEV-DO output power approx. 0.1 dB Code channel resolution 0.1 dB Code channel level range relative to the total 1xEV-DO output power PICH, SYNC, FCH, SCH0, SCH1, PCH –20 dB to –1 dB QPCH (relative to PICH level) –5 dB to +2 dB AWGN generator Bandwidth >1.8 MHz Output level resolution 0.1 dB Output level uncertainty bandwidth 1.23 MHz approx. 0.2 dB Output level range relative to total 1xEV-DO output power –20 dB to +4 dB in signaling mode Supported applications Test applications FTAP/RTAP, FETAP/RETAP Default signaling application Default packet application ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 25 RF analyzer Frequency range US/Korean Cellular (band class 0) 815.025 MHz to 848.985 MHz North American PCS (band class 1) 1850.000 MHz to 1910.000 MHz Public Safety Bands (PSB) 742.000 MHz to 772.000 MHz TACS band (band class 2) 872.0125 MHz to 914.9875 MHz JTACS band (band class 3) 887.0125 MHz to 924.9875 MHz Korean PCS (band class 4) 1750.000 MHz to 1780.000 MHz NMT-450 (band class 5) 411.675 MHz to 483.480 MHz IMT-2000 (band class 6) 1920.000 MHz to 1979.950 MHz North American 700 MHz Cellular band 776.000 MHz to 794.000 MHz (band class 7) 1800 MHz band (band class 8) 1710.000 MHz to 1784.950 MHz 900 MHz band (band class 9) 880.000 MHz to 913.750 MHz secondary 800 MHz band (band class 10) 806.000 MHz to 900.975 MHz 400 MHz european PAMR (band class 11) 411.675 MHz to 483.475 MHz 800 MHz PAMR band (band class 12) 870.0125 MHz to 875.9875 MHz 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension 2500.000 MHz to 2570.000 MHz (band class 13) US PCS 1.9 GHz band (band class 14) 1850.000 MHz to 1915.000 MHz AWS band (band class 15) 1710.000 MHz to 1755.000 MHz US 2.5 GHz band (band class 16) 2502.000 MHz to 2568.000 MHz in line with standard bandwidth 1.23 MHz Measurement filter channel spacing in line with standard Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications Statistics Statistic count 1 to 1000 Values current, average, min/max Trigger Trigger sources free run, internal, external, IF power, RF power Trigger output 24-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 ControlSlot, ControlChannel, slot, PP2S Power meter (frequency-selective) modulated signal Level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +44 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –34 dBm to +44 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –54 dBm to +30 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –48 dBm to +30 dBm RF 4 IN f < 2200 MHz –80 dBm to –9 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –74 dBm to –9 dBm Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2, RF 4 IN in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB 0.1 dB Level resolution ® 26 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 Modulation analyzer modulated signal Level range RF 1 f < 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +44 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –34 dBm to +44 dBm RF 2 f < 2200 MHz –54 dBm to +30 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –48 dBm to +30 dBm RF 4 IN f < 2200 MHz –80 dBm to –9 dBm f ≥ 2200 MHz –74 dBm to –9 dBm for ρ 0.9 to 1 <0.003 Waveform quality (ρ) uncertainty –3 kHz to +3 kHz Frequency measurement range <10 Hz + drift of time base, Frequency measurement uncertainty see base unit specifications result >–33 dB <0.1 dB Relative measurement uncertainty Measurements Modulation overview EVM versus time, graphical ME versus time, graphical PE versus time, graphical I/Q analyzer Power Spectrum Code domain power code domain power code domain error power channel power Receiver in signaling mode FTAP/RTAP, FETAP/RETAP ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 27 WCDMA specifications – mobile station (UE) test 3GPP FDD Standard 3.84 MHz Symbol rate BNC connector REF OUT 2 Synchronization output 2 Frequency 30.72 MHz / n, n = 1 to 32 RF generator non-signaling mode Channels P-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH, PICH, DPCH, up to 4 HS-SCCHs, HS- PDSCH, E-AGCH, E-RGCH/E-HICH OCNS R99 16-channel orthogonal channel noise OCNS R5 6-channel orthogonal channel noise AWGN bandwidth ≥5.76 MHz reference measurement channels (RMC) 12.2 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, 144 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s in line with 3GPP TS 34.121 signaling mode, codes selectable until Channels conflict in code space occurs P-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH, PICH, up to 4 HS- SCCHs, HS-PDSCH OCNS R99 16-channel orthogonal channel noise OCNS R5 6-channel orthogonal channel noise AWGN bandwidth ≥ 5.76 MHz DPCH signaling radio bearer (SRB) 1.7 kbit/s, 2.5 kbit/s, 3.4 kbit/s, 13.6 kbit/s DPCH reference measurement channels (RMC) in line with 3GPP TS 34.121 DL and UL 12.2 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, 144 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s DL/UL 144 kbit/s / 64 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s / 64 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s / 144 kbit/s BTFD 1.95 kbit/s, 4.75 kbit/s, 5.15 kbit/s, 5.9 kbit/s, 6.7 kbit/s, 7.4 kbit/s, 7.95 kbit/s 10.2 kbit/s, 12.2 kbit/s DPCH voice (echo or speech codec) 4.75 kbit/s, 5.15 kbit/s, 5.9 kbit/s, 6.7 kbit/s, 7.4 kbit/s, 7.95 kbit/s 10.2 kbit/s, 12.2 kbit/s non-signaling mode Frequency range 869 MHz to 894 MHz 925 MHz to 960 MHz 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz signaling mode Frequency range band 1 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz band 2 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz band 3 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz band 4 2110 MHz to 2155 MHz band 5 869 MHz to 894 MHz band 6 875 MHz to 885 MHz band 7 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz band 8 925 MHz to 960 MHz band 9 1844.9 MHz to 1874.9 MHz –100 kHz to +100 kHz Frequency offset ® 28 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 0.1 Hz Frequency resolution by channel number or frequency Frequency setting Output level range RF 1 –120 dBm to –37 dBm RF 2 –120 dBm to –20 dBm RF 3 OUT –100 dBm to 0 dBm manual mode 0.1 dB Output level resolution remote mode 0.01 dB in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥–120 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.6 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.8 dB RF 3 OUT output level ≥–80 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.8 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.0 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥–120 dBm f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5 dB RF 3 OUT output level ≥–80 dBm f < 2200 MHz <1.0 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.5dB setting reference relative to CPICH or Output level setting total output power non-signaling mode Channel levels P-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH, –30 dB to +15 dB relative to CPICH PICH, DPCH, OCNS, HS-SCCH, HS- PDSCH, E-AGCH, E-RGCH/E-HICH signaling mode Channel levels P-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH, –30 dB to +15 dB relative to CPICH S-CCPCH, PICH, AICH, DPCH, OCNS, HS-SCCH, HS-PDSCH Signal quality Error vector magnitude (EVM) global EVM for DL RMC in line with 3GPP <8 %, rms TS 34.121 C3.1 to C3.4 with DPCH/CPICH = 0 dB 16QAM Signal quality Error vector magnitude (EVM) global EVM for 16QAM <8 %, rms reference setup: 3GPP TS34.121 FRC H-Set3 for 16 QAM ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 29 ® R&S CMU-B96 additional RF generator option Path 2 for WCDMA 3GPP FDD Standard non-signaling mode Frequency range 869 MHz to 894 MHz 925 MHz to 960 MHz 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz WCDMA signaling mode Frequency range band 1 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz band 2 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz band 3 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz band 4 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz band 5 869 MHz to 894 MHz band 6 875 MHz to 885 MHz band 8 925 MHz to 960 MHz band 9 1844.9 MHz to 1874.9 MHz 2.5 kHz Frequency resolution same as time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications global EVM for DL RMC in line with 3GPP <8 %, rms Error vector magnitude (EVM) TS 34.121 C3.1 to C3.4 with DPCH/CPICH = 0 dB Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –115 dBm to –82 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –103 dBm to –70 dBm RF 2 –103 dBm to –70 dBm RF1 and RF2 0.1 dB Output level resolution overrange mode Output level range ® RF 1 without R&S CMU-U99 –110 dBm to –38 dBm ® with R&S CMU-U99 –90 dBm to –24 dBm RF 2 –90 dBm to –24 dBm RF 3 OUT –70 dBm to –1 dBm for overrange mode 1 dB Output level resolution Influence on RF interface ® if R&S CMU-B96 is installed Reduced input level range RF 1 continuous input power max. 2 W ® the usage of R&S CMU-B96 in overrange RF level uncertainty mode may influence all RF signal levels and quality ® 30 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 RF analyzer (TX measurements) non-signaling mode Frequency range 824 MHz to 849 MHz 880 MHz to 915 MHz 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz 2500 MHz to 2570 MHz signaling mode Frequency range band 1 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz band 2 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz band 3 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz band 4 1710 MHz to 1755 MHz band 5 824 MHz to 849 MHz band 6 830 MHz to 840 MHz band 7 2500 MHz to 2570 MHz band 8 880 MHz to 915 MHz band 9 1749.9 MHz to 1784.9 MHz –100 kHz to +100 kHz Frequency offset 1 Hz Frequency resolution by channel number or frequency Frequency setting by autoranging or manual mode Level setting Max. level setting range 4 RF 1 peak envelope power (PEP) –38 dBm to +53 dBm 4 RF 2 peak envelope power (PEP) –52 dBm to +39 dBm RF 4 IN peak envelope power (PEP) –77 dBm to +0 dBm Statistics Statistic count 1 to 1000 Values current, average, min/max non-signaling mode Trigger Trigger sources free run, internal, external, IF power, slot, frame, TPC, HSDPCCH, auto Trigger input 15-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 pin 8 external Trigger slot delay 0 to 14 slots Trigger delay offset –10239 to + 10239 × 1/4 chip Trigger output 15-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 pin 2 to 5 frame, slot, TPC, HSDPCCH signaling mode Trigger Trigger sources free run, external, slot, frame,signaling, IF power, TPC, preamble, PRACH-MSG part, compressed mode, change of TFC, HSDPCCH, auto Trigger input 15-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 pin 8 external Trigger slot delay 0 to 14 slots Trigger delay offset –10239 to + 10239 × 1/4 chip Trigger output 15-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 pin 2 to 4 frame, slot, TPC 15-pin D-Sub connector AUX 3 pin 5, preamble, PRACH-MSG part, compressed depending on signaling state and trigger mode,change of TFC, HSDPCCH source ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 31 Modulation analysis receiver filter in line with standard Measurement filter 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 QPSK, WCDMA uplink Analysis modes Input level range 3 RF 1 continuous power –21 dBm to +47 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) –16 dBm to +53 dBm RF 2 continuous power –35 dBm to +33 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) –30 dBm to +39 dBm RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP –50 dBm to 0 dBm Error vector magnitude (EVM) Measurement range up to 25% Applications overview EVM versus time, graphical ME versus time, graphical PE versus time, graphical non-signaling mode I/Q analyzer Measured parameters error vector magnitude magnitude error phase error I/Q origin offset I/Q imbalance peak code domain error waveform quality Inherent EVM <2.5 %, rms RF Attenuation → Low Noise RF Attenuation → Low Noise, ® with R&S CMU-Z6 calibration and f < 2200 MHz <1.5 %, rms RF Attenuation → Low Noise, ® with R&S CMU-Z6 calibration and f ≥ 2200 MHz <2.5 %, rms Resolution 0.1% Measurement length QPSK mode 1 timeslot (2560 chips) 1/4 timeslot (640 chips) WCDMA mode 1 timeslot Marker in graphical menus reference , Abs1, Abs2, D-line Frequency error Measurement range ±3 kHz Uncertainty f < 2200 MHz and max. value of 10 slots <10 Hz + drift of time base, f ≥ 2200 MHz and average value of <10 Hz + drift of time base, 10 slots see base unit specifications Resolution 1 Hz I/Q offset Inherent I/Q offset <–55 dB Resolution 0.01 dB I/Q imbalance Inherent I/Q imbalance <–30 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Peak code domain error (PCDE) Inherent PCDE for SF = 4 <–40 dB Resolution 0.01 dB ® 32 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 non-signaling mode I/Q analyzer Display QPSK mode and WCDMA mode graphical display waveform type constellation diagram, vector diagram, eye diagram I, Q, I/Q zoom 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 rotation 0°, 45° measurement length 1 timeslot (2560 chips), 1/4 timeslot (640 chips) Spectrum measurements Reference level for full dynamic range RF 1 rms +14 dBm to +47 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) up to +53 dBm RF 2 rms +0 dBm to +33 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) up to +39 dBm RF 4 IN rms –18 dBm to 0 dBm peak envelope power (PEP) up to 0 dBm Adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR filter application) Measurement filter receiver filter in line with standard 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 Display bar graphs of rms and peak values, numerical values rms and peak of current, average and max. values Frequency offsets first adjacent channel ±5 MHz second adjacent channel ±10 MHz Uncertainty for –33 dBc first adjacent channel level <0.5 dB for –43 dBc second adjacent channel level <0.5 dB Dynamic range first adjacent channel >54 dB second adjacent channel >64 dB (High dynamic mode → On) Resolution 0.1 dB Measurement length 1 timeslot (2560 chips) 1/2 timeslot (1280 chips) 1/4 timeslot (640 chips) 1/8 timeslot (320 chips) Adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR FFT/OBW application) Measurement filter receiver filter in line with standard 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 Display continuous spectrum with 25 MHz bandwidth, numerical values rms and peak of current, average and max. values Frequency offsets first adjacent channel ±5 MHz second adjacent channel ±10 MHz Resolution bandwidth 20 kHz, 3.84 MHz Dynamic range first adjacent channel >54 dB second adjacent channel >64 dB (High dynamic mode → On) Occupied bandwidth measurement range 1 MHz to 6 MHz measurement uncertainty <50 kHz measurement resolution 20 kHz Measurement length ≥1 timeslot (2560 chips) ≥1/2 timeslot (1280 chips) ≥1/4 timeslot (640 chips) ≥1/8 timeslot (320 chips) Spectrum emission mask (SEM application) Measurement filter receiver filter in line with standard 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 Display graphical and numerical values of current, average and max values ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 33 Resolution bandwidth frequency offset 2.5 MHz to 3.5 MHz 30 kHz 3.5 MHz to 7.5 MHz 1 MHz 7.5 MHz to 8.5 MHz 1 MHz 8.5 MHz to 12.5 MHz 1 MHz Measurement interval ≥1 timeslot (2560 chips) ≥1/2 timeslot (1280 chips) ≥1/4 timeslot (640 chips) ≥1/8 timeslot (320 chips) 7 Power meter (frequency-selective) maximum power, minimum power bandwidth approx. 7 MHz Measurement applications off power 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 power versus slot bandwidth approx. 7 MHz inner loop power 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 measurement width 0.25, 0.5, 1 slot Power versus slot step width 1 slot to 30 slots step count 1 to 100 step delay 0 to 100 Level range 3 RF 1 continuous power –52 dBm to +47 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) –42 dBm to +53 dBm RF 2 continuous power –66 dBm to +33 dBm 4 peak envelope power (PEP) –56 dBm to +39 dBm 8 RF 4 IN –89 dBm to 0 dBm continuous power –79 dBm to 0 dBm peak envelope power (PEP) in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Level uncertainty RF 1 –10 dBm to +47 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB –44 dBm to –10 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9dB RF 2 –24 dBm to +33 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB –60 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB RF 4 IN –24 dBm to 0 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.5 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.7 dB –85 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB –83 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB 7 The specified data is valid for RF Attenuation set to Low Noise. 8 Upper limit depends on crest factor. ® 34 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Level uncertainty RF 1 –10 dBm to +47 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB –44 dBm to –10 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.1 dB RF 2 –24 dBm to +33 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB –60 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.1 dB RF 4 IN –24 dBm to 0 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.7 dB f ≥ 2200 MHz <0.9 dB –85 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f < 2200 MHz <0.9 dB –83 dBm to –24 dBm, rms f ≥ 2200 MHz <1.1 dB 0.01 dB Level resolution 7 Code domain power receiver filter in line with standard 3.84 MHz, RRC, α = 0.22 Measurement filter CDP/code auto Display modes CDP/code manual CDP/code Rho auto CDP/code Rho manual auto mode Spreading Factor (SF) manual setting 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 Level range RF 1 –8 dBm to +47 dBm RF 2 –22 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –45 dBm to 0 dBm <0.5 dB Level uncertainty 0.01 dB Level resolution Receiver quality (bit error rate measurements) BER, BLER, DBLER, FDR Measurement types Measurement method loopback mode 2, loopback mode 1 with RLC transparent Number of transport blocks 1 to 50000 DL/UL transport block size symmetric, asymmetric DL/UL timing 876 chips to 1172 chips ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 35 ® R&S CMU-B52 option speech codec SPEECH HANDSET OUT 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech decoder output Output impedance <10 Ω Maximum output current 20 mA, peak Full-range output level 1 V, peak SPEECH HANDSET IN 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech coder input Input impedance 100 kΩ Full-range input level low sensitivity 1.4 V, peak high sensitivity 0.1 V, peak ® 36 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 ® Bluetooth specifications ® Bluetooth Core Specifications Standards Version 1.1 RF generator 2402 MHz + k × 1 MHz, k = 0 to 93 RF channel definition 2402 MHz to 2495 MHz Frequency range channel spacing in line with standard 1 MHz Frequency resolution ±500 kHz Frequency offset range 1 kHz Frequency offset resolution ±1 Hz + drift of time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications modes in line with standard Europe (except France), USA Hopping scheme France RX/TX single frequency Reduced hopping modulated signal Output level range RF 1 –106 dBm to –33 dBm RF 2 –106 dBm to –12 dBm RF 3 OUT –90 dBm to +5 dBm in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 <0.9 dB RF 3 OUT <1.1 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Output level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 <1.6 dB RF 3 OUT <1.6 dB 0.1 dB Output level resolution Modulation GFSK AC coupling cut-off frequency 100 Hz 1 Mbps, B × T = 0.5 Modulation index 11110000 pattern, frequency deviation 160 kHz 0.32 Modulation index range frequency deviation 100 kHz to 220 kHz 0.20 to 0.44 Modulation index resolution 0.01 Modulation index uncertainty 11110000 pattern, ±5 % frequency deviation 160 kHz ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 37 RF analyzer 2402 MHz + k × 1 MHz, k = 0 to 93 RF channel definition 2402 MHz to 2495 MHz Frequency range channel spacing in line with standard 1 MHz Frequency resolution ±1 Hz + drift of time base, Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications modes in line with standard Europe (except France), USA Hopping scheme France RX/TX single frequency reduced hopping Power meter (frequency-selective) and power versus time filter definition: passband Measurement bandwidth Filter Bandwidth → wide 2.0 MHz Filter Bandwidth → narrow 1.3 MHz GFSK signal Reference level for full dynamic range RF 1 0 dBm to +41 dBm RF 2 –14 dBm to +33 dBm RF 4 IN –32 dBm to 0 dBm Filter Bandwidth → wide >55 dB, rms Dynamic range in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C Level uncertainty RF 1, RF 2 from full scale setting down to –25 dB <0.7 dB RF 4 IN from full scale setting down to –25 dB <0.9 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C Level uncertainty RF1, RF2 from full scale setting down to –25 dB <1.0 dB RF4IN from full scale setting down to –25 dB <1.1 dB in manual mode 0.1 dB Level resolution in remote control mode 0.01 dB Modulation analyzer filter definition: passband Measurement bandwidth Filter Bandwidth → wide 2.0 MHz Filter Bandwidth → narrow 1.3 MHz GFSK signal Level range RF 1, RF 2, RF 4 IN from full scale setting down to –25 dB –250 kHz to +250 kHz Total measurement range for frequency offset and frequency deviation for deviation ≤160 kHz ≤2 kHz Frequency offset uncertainty in preamble for 100 kHz < deviation ≤ 200 kHz Frequency deviation uncertainty in payload 11110000 pattern ≤2 % 10101010 pattern ≤4 % ® 38 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 measured in burst related to frequency Frequency drift uncertainty offset value in preamble 10101010 pattern maximum ≤2 kHz typically ≤1 kHz in manual mode 1 kHz Frequency resolution in remote control mode 1 Hz Timing measurement Range ±20 μs Resolution ≤0.25 μs ≤0.25 μs + resolution Uncertainty ® R&S CMU-B52 option speech codec SPEECH HANDSET OUT 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech decoder output Output impedance <10 Ω Maximum output current 20 mA, peak Full-range output level 1 V, peak SPEECH HANDSET IN 9-pin D-Sub connector Speech coder input Input impedance 100 kΩ Full-range input level low sensitivity 1.4 V, peak high sensitivity 0.1 V, peak ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 39 ® R&S CMU-B17 option I/Q/IF interface I/Q interface connector I/Q CH1 Analog I/Q outputs IF → I/Q; TX and RX paths, analog I/Q output I/Q bandwidth 0 MHz to 2.5 MHz Max. output voltage range EMF –1 V to +1 V, peak 2 2 = 1 V, peak I +Q Output impedance 50 Ω I and Q amplitude imbalance <2 % for WCDMA function group <2.5 % Offset voltage in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C <4 mV in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C <5 mV for WCDMA function group in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C <8 mV I/Q → IF; TX–path, analog I/Q input connector I/Q CH1 Analog I/Q inputs I/Q bandwidth 0 MHz to 2.5 MHz Max. input voltage range –0.5 V to +0.5 V, peak 2 2 = 0.5 V, peak I +Q Input impedance 50 Ω Carrier suppression in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C >40 dB in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C >35 dB Sideband suppression f < 1 MHz >45 dB I/Q 1 MHz < f < 2.5 MHz >40 dB I/Q I/Q → IF; RX path, analog I/Q input connector I/Q CH1 Analog I/Q inputs I/Q bandwidth 0 MHz to 2.5 MHz Max. input voltage range –0.5 V to +0.5 V, peak 2 2 = 0.5 V, peak I +Q Input impedance 50 Ω 9 Carrier suppression in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C >35 dB 9 in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C >35 dB Sideband suppression f < 1 MHz >45 dB I/Q 1 MHz < f < 2.5 MHz >40 dB I/Q Influence on RF interface GSM/EDGE measurements Additional influence on signal quality analog I/Q input and output considered; for TX and RX paths Phase error GMSK <3°, peak <1°, rms EVM 8PSK <5 %, rms 3GPP FDD, UE test WCDMA measurements Additional influence on signal quality analog I/Q input and output considered; for TX and RX paths EVM <5 %, rms bypass with I/Q IF OUT, I/Q IN/OUT, RF level uncertainty IF IN/OUT ® Output level uncertainty at RF 1, RF 2, RF 3 OUT add 0.3 dB to R&S CMU200 base unit specifications ® Input level uncertainty of frequency- at RF 1, RF 2, RF 4 IN add 0.3 dB to R&S CMU200 base unit selective power meter specifications 9 For GSMK modulation and max. input voltage at I/Q inputs. ® 40 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 IF interface connector IF3 TX CH1 IN IF inputs, TX path IF level range up to –5 dBm, PEP Standard IF frequencies RF/GSM (GMSK and 8PSK)/ ® TDMA/CDMA2000 13.85 MHz WCDMA 15.36 MHz connector IF3 RX CH1 IN IF inputs, RX path IF level range up to +2 dBm, PEP Standard IF frequencies RF/GSM (GMSK and 8PSK)/ ® TDMA/CDMA2000 10.7 MHz WCDMA 7.68 MHz connector IF3 TX CH1 OUT IF outputs, TX path IF level range up to –5 dBm, PEP Standard IF frequencies RF/GSM (GMSK and 8PSK)/ ® TDMA/CDMA2000 13.85 MHz WCDMA 15.36 MHz connector IF3 RX CH1 OUT IF outputs, RX path IF level range up to +6 dBm, PEP Standard IF frequencies RF/GSM (GMSK and 8PSK)/ ® TDMA/CDMA2000 10.7 MHz WCDMA 7.68 MHz ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 41 Remarks • Due to the modulation schemes used Bluetooth and AMPS standards will not be supported. ® ® ® • The options R&S CMU-B17 and R&S CMU-B73 use the same mainboard connector of the R&S CMU200. ® ® Therefore either the R&S CMU-B17 or the R&S CMU-B73 can be ordered for a single instrument. Additional information for GSM: To avoid influences on the fading profile, the following is highly recommended: • To set all timeslots to the same level. ® • To use for the TX signal of the R&S CMU200 the same RF frequencies and RF levels for both TCH and BCCH. • To switch hopping off. Aspects to be considered if TX or RX signal paths are interrupted: ® The RF frequency of the R&S CMU200 influences the rotating direction of the I/Q vector. The direction is inverted for f < 1200.1 MHz; this can be compensated for by changing I and Q. ® R&S CMU200 generator or analyzer RF frequency 100 kHz to 1200.0999999 MHz 1200.1 MHz to 2700.0 MHz ® R&S CMU200 I/Q output vector inverted rotation normal rotation swap I output with Q output for proper operation ® R&S CMU200 I/Q input vector inverted rotation normal rotation swap I input with Q input for proper operation ® The rotating direction must be considered if the R&S CMU200 signal path from the link handler board to the frontend and vice versa is ® interrupted, i.e. if the signal is not returned to the same R&S CMU200 block after external handling. Examples: ® • The rotating direction must not be taken into account if the transmitted signal is routed from the I/Q output of the R&S CMU-B17 ® ® to an external fading simulator and then returned to the R&S CMU200 I/Q input (the R&S CMU200 in combination with the ® ® ® Fading Simulator R&S ABFS or R&S SMIQ/SMIQB14, the R&S CMU200 providing the faded RF signal). • The rotating direction must be considered if the transmitted signal is forwarded to an external fading simulator and is not returned ® ® ® ® to the I/Q input of the R&S CMU200 (the R&S CMU200 in combination with the R&S SMIQ, the R&S SMIQ providing the faded RF signal). ® Notes for measuring I/Q/IF signals applied to inputs of the R&S CMU-B17 option on the ® R&S CMU200 RX path: • The RF spectrum analyzer function (RF function group) cannot be used. ® • The displayed RF power levels are not related directly to the applied I/Q/IF voltages. The analyzer settings of the R&S CMU200 RF interface (RF 1, RF 2, RF 4 IN) have to be considered additionally (Analyzer Level → RF Max. Level). • I/Q inputs have a fixed attenuation of 2 dB; e.g. the RF power meter readout for an applied 500 mV I/Q peak voltage will be 2 dB below the value set in RF Max. Level. • IF inputs do not have a fixed attenuation. The max. IF input level is 2 dBm. The RF power meter readout for the mentioned max. IF signal level (2 dBm) will be 2 dB below the value set in RF Max. Level. • We recommend switching off the autoranging function. • RF and IF trigger functions are not possible. • The WCDMA RF compensation filter is switched off (I/Q IN/OUT, IF IN/OUT, IFIN_I/Q IN/OUT). • WCDMA UE test: ACLR/SEM measurement is not applicable. ® 42 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 ® R&S CMU-B41 option audio generator/analyzer AF generator <4 Ω Output impedance 20 mA, peak Maximum output current AF sine generator Frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency uncertainty same as time base + half resolution, see base unit specifications Frequency resolution 0.1 Hz Output level range 10 µV to 5 V Output level resolution at level <10 mV 10 µV at level ≥10 mV 0.1 % Output level uncertainty at level ≥1 mV and frequency ≤10 kHz ≤1.5 % + resolution 10 at level ≥100 mV into load ≥600 Ω ≤0.05 % THD+N 10 THD at level ≥100 mV into load ≥600 Ω ≤0.025 % AF analyzer 1 MΩ ⏐⏐ 100 pF Input impedance AF voltmeter Frequency range 50 Hz to 20 kHz Level range 50 µV to 30 V Level resolution at level <1 mV 1 µV at level ≥1 mV 0.1 % Level uncertainty at 1 mV ≤ level ≤ 2 V <1 % + resolution <2 % + resolution at 2 V < level ≤ 20 V THD+N meter Measurement bandwidth 21 kHz Frequency range 100 Hz to 10 kHz Level range 10 mV to 30 V Resolution 0.01 % THD+N Inherent distortion <0.05 % THD+N at 100 mV ≤ level ≤ 20 V Uncertainty at 100 mV ≤ level ≤ 2 V <1 % + inherent resolution at 2 V < level ≤ 20 V <2 % + inherent resolution ® R&S CMU-U99/B99 option RF1 level range identical to RF2 ® With the R&S CMU-U99/B99 option installed, the input/output level range and the input/output level uncertainty for RF 1 are the same as for RF 2. ® With the R&S CMU-U99/B99 option installed, the VSWR of the RF generator and analyzer at RF 1 is as follows: RF generator and RF analyzer VSWR RF1 10 MHz to 2000 MHz <1.2 2000 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.4 2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6 10 Measurement bandwidth 21.9 kHz ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 43 ® The specifications for the R&S CMU200 (Order No. 1100.0008.02/10/30/53) refer to a fully equipped unit with all relevant options installed. Specifications are valid under the following conditions: Data without tolerance limits is not binding. In compliance with the 3GPP/3GPP2 standard, chip rates are specified in Mcps (million chips per second), whereas bit rates and symbol rates are specified in kbps (thousand bits per second) or ksps (thousand symbols per second). Mcps, kbps and ksps are not SI units. ® For more general information about the R&S CMU200 please refer to the product brochure PD 0758.0039.12, version ≥07.00. ® 44 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester Version 08.01, July 2007 ® Version 08.01, July 2007 R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester 45 Certified Quality System Certified Environmental System ISO 9001 ISO 14001 DQS REG. NO 1954 QM DQS REG. NO 1954 UM For product brochure, see PD 0758.0039.12 and www.rohde-schwarz.com (search term: CMU200) www.rohde-schwarz.com Europe: +49 1805 12 4242, customersupport@rohde-schwarz.com USA and Canada: 1-888-837-8772, customer.support@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com Asia: +65 65 130 488, customersupport.asia@rohde-schwarz.com ¸ is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG · Trade names are trademarks of the owners · Printed in Germany (as) PD 0758.0039.22 · ¸CMU 200 · Version 08.01 · July 2007 · Data without tolerance limits is not binding · Subject to change

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