Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement Description

Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement Description

Last updated: January 16, 2009

How is an Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement Made?

The Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement allows you to measure the UE's transmitter output power across its entire dynamic power (up to 90 dB) in one measurement cycle. This measurement does not require a call established between the test set and UE since it does not utilize any overhead signalling to control the UE's power or frequency. Rather, you must place your UE into a test mode which forces it to transmit two power sequences you desire to test, and then analyze the resulting UE output power using the test set.

The Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement can measure power between -61 dBm and +28 dBm. Two power sequences output from the UE can be measured in one measurement cycle and the power range of each power sequence must not span more than 45 dB. Therefore, to measure a power range greater than 45 dB, you must break the power range up into two power sequences that do not exceed 45 dB. Each power sequence can contain up to 84 power steps (the levels can step up and/or down with varying magnitudes of change and the length of each step is fixed to one timeslot (666.7 us)). The sum of the steps in the two power sequences can not exceed 85 power steps. Moreover, you must command your UE to transmit for 15 power steps (timeslots) with constant or varied power levels between the two power sequences you desire to measure because the measurement must re-range its receiver in the middle of the two power sequences. The test set does not make any power measurements during the 15 timeslots re-range period. For example, to measure a UE's output power ranging from +24 dBm to -51 dBm, it is recommended that you command your UE to output the first power sequence stepping through the range of +24 dBm to -13 dBm in 1 dB step size, then hold its power constant for 15 timeslots, and then output the second power sequence stepping through the power range of -14 dBm to -51 dBm in 1 dB step size. The test set measures a total of 76 steps (timeslots) in one measurement and returns 76 power results for each step.

The figure below shows a typical example of UE output power sequence for the Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement.

Example of UE Test Mode Output Power Sequence

The Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement can be made in Active Cell Operating Mode or FDD Test Operating Mode . Before starting the measurement, you must first set Measurement Frequency to the expected UE transmitter frequency and set Manual Power to the maximum expected power. To best utilize the 45 dB dynamic range of the test set's receiver, Manual Power should be set to the highest power expected in the first power sequence and Second Sequence Expected Power should be set to the highest power expected in the second power sequence. You must specify the number of steps in both sequences ( First Sequence Steps and Second Sequence Steps ), configure the trigger ( Trigger Source , RF Rise Trigger Threshold or Trigger Delay ), initiate the measurement, then order the UE to send its power sequences.

When the Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement is initiated, it waits for an RF rise trigger from the UE or an external trigger (see Triggering the Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement ). Once triggered, the test set starts to measure the UE output power sequences. It first samples the signals for the number of steps (timeslots) specified by the First Sequence Steps , then re-ranges its receiver according to the setting of Second Sequence Expected Power during the next 15 timeslots re-range period (the test set does not make any measurement during the re-range period), and after that, samples the signal for the number of timeslots specified by the Second Sequence Steps . When all of the power steps in both power sequences are sampled (with RRC filter off), the test set analyzes the power of each step and then returns the power results for all measured steps. The power result of each step is determined by averaging over a half timeslot measurement interval (0.5 timeslot = 333.3 us). When the Trigger Source is RF Rise , the measurement interval is centered in the middle of each step (666.7 us). That is, the measurement interval shall be at 166.7 us relative to the start of each step. When the Trigger Source is External , you can use the Trigger Delay to specify when the measurement interval should begin.

Triggering the Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement

The measurement can be triggered externally or by an RF rise trigger in the power sequence.

  • You can trigger the Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement using an RF rise within the power sequence by setting the Trigger Source to RF Rise and specifying the appropriate RF Rise Trigger Threshold . To ensure a successful RF rise triggering, it is recommended that you do the following:
    1. Set Power Control to Manual and set Manual Power to the highest power expected in the first power sequence. It is also recommended that the RF Rise Trigger Threshold be set to approximately 10 dB below the highest power expected in the first power sequence.
    2. Order the UE to transmit continuously at a low power level to ensure that the first power step in the power sequences meets the requirements of the RF rise trigger. The trigger pulse should rise in power by at least 20 dB and above the RF Rise Trigger Threshold level. If the first power step you desire to measure meets the trigger pulse requirements, no separate trigger pulse is needed. Otherwise, you should include a separate power step as a trigger pulse in the first power sequence that you desire to measure.
    3. Initiate the Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement by sending the INITiate:WEDPower command or by pressing the START SINGLE hardkey if running the measurement from the front panel (this is to arm the measurement).
    4. Send the INITiate:WEDPower:ARMed? query and wait for it to return a value of 1, indicating that the measurement is armed and ready to be triggered.
    5. Order the UE to begin transmission of its power sequences to be measured. Since the power level of the first step in the first power sequence is above the RF Rise Trigger Threshold level, this causes the measurement to be triggered on an RF rise signal.
  • You can also use an external trigger source by setting the Trigger Source to External as needed for your test cases. When External is selected as your trigger source, you are allowed to adjust the Trigger Delay .

Operating Considerations

  • You must command your UE to transmit for 15 power steps (timeslots) with constant or varied power levels between the two power sequences you desire to measure because the measurement requires re-ranging its receiver after completing the first power sequence and before measuring the second power sequence. The test set does not make any power measurements during the 15 timeslots re-range period.
  • To obtain the optimum measurement accuracy, it is recommended that the power range of each power sequence not exceed 45 dB. Also, to best utilize the 45 dB dynamic range of the receiver, Manual Power should be set to the highest power expected in the first power sequence and Second Sequence Expected Power should be set to the highest power expected in the second power sequence.
  • You must set the First Sequence Steps and Second Sequence Steps to match the power sequences to be transmitted by the UE. Also, the sum of the two settings can not be more than 85 steps.
  • No other measurements can be running when a Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement is performed. If any measurements are running when a Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement is initiated, they are closed and a message is displayed to indicate that they were closed. Likewise, if any other measurements are initiated while an Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement is running, the Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement is closed and a message is displayed.
  • During front panel operation of this measurement, you must press the START SINGLE key to start the measurement.
  • Do not send any GPIB commands to the test set or press any front panel keys until the measurement has completed.

Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement Parameters

Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement Results

Extended Range Dynamic Power Input Signal Requirements

The Extended Range Dynamic Power measurement can measure power between -61 dBm and +28 dBm.

The dynamic range for each power sequence is 45 dB. That is, the UE's power can not vary by more than 45 dB in any of the two power sequences.

Calibrating the Extended Range Dynamic Power Measurement

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

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