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19、HE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 Revision History Revision Description of Changes Date Rev 0 v1.0 Initial publication January 2011 Rev A v1.0 Added Japan Radio Law related changes, including BC6 emission, B
20、C3 disband, and BC0 subclasses 2,3 April 2012 Rev A v2.0 Bug fixes. March 2014 Rev A v2.0 Republication to fix missing reference July 2014 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 i CONTENTS 1 Foreword ix 2 Notes xi 3 1 Introduction 1-1 4 1.1 Scope 1-1 5 1.1.1 Requirements Terminology 1-1 6 1.2 Terms and Definitions .
21、1-1 7 1.3 CDMA and HRPD Equations 1-2 8 1.4 Tolerances . 1-2 9 1.4.1 CDMA and HRPD System Parameter Tolerances 1-2 10 1.4.2 Measurement Tolerances . 1-2 11 1.5 References . 1-2 12 2 Standard Radiated Emissions Measurement Procedure . 2-1 13 2.1 Standard Radiation Test Site . 2-1 14 2.2 Search Antenn
22、a . 2-1 15 2.3 Field-Strength Measurement . 2-2 16 2.4 Frequency Range of Measurements . 2-2 17 2.5 Test Ranges . 2-2 18 2.5.1 30-Meter Test Range 2-2 19 2.5.2 3-Meter Test Range 2-2 20 2.6 Radiated Signal Measurement Procedures . 2-3 21 3 Physical Layer Receiver Minimum Standards 3-1 22 3.1 Demodul
23、ation Requirements for SB-CDMA-HRPD . 3-1 23 3.1.1 Demodulation of Forward Traffic Channel in AWGN . 3-1 24 3.1.1.1 Definition . 3-1 25 3.1.1.2 Method of Measurement 3-1 26 3.1.1.3 Minimum Standard for HRPD 3-2 27 3.1.1.4 Minimum Standard for CDMA 3-3 28 3.2 Demodulation Requirements for DB-CDMA-HRP
24、D 3-3 29 3.2.1 Demodulation of Forward Traffic Channel in AWGN . 3-3 30 3.2.1.1 Definition . 3-3 31 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 ii 3.2.1.2 Method of Measurement 3-3 1 3.2.1.3 Minimum Standard for HRPD 3-5 2 3.2.1.4 Minimum Standard for CDMA . 3-5 3 3.3 Receiver Performance for SB-CDMA-HRPD 3-5 4 3.3.1 Rece
25、iver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range . 3-5 5 3.3.1.1 Definition 3-5 6 3.3.1.2 Method of Measurement 3-5 7 3.3.1.3 Minimum Standard . 3-7 8 3.3.2 Single Tone Desensitization . 3-7 9 3.3.2.1 Definition 3-7 10 3.3.2.2 Method of Measurement 3-8 11 3.3.2.3 Minimum Standard . 3-10 12 3.4 Receiver Performanc
26、e for DB-CDMA-HRPD . 3-11 13 3.4.1 Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range . 3-11 14 3.4.1.1 Definition 3-11 15 3.4.1.2 Method of measurement 3-11 16 3.4.1.3 Minimum Standard . 3-15 17 3.4.2 Single Tone Desensitization . 3-15 18 3.4.2.1 Definition 3-15 19 3.4.2.2 Method of Measurement 3-16 20 3.4.2.3
27、 Minimum Standard . 3-18 21 4 Physical Layer Transmitter Minimum Standards . 4-1 22 4.1 Modulation Requirements for SB-CDMA-HRPD . 4-1 23 4.1.1 Waveform Quality and Frequency Accuracy . 4-1 24 4.1.1.1 Definition 4-1 25 4.1.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-1 26 4.1.1.3 Minimum Standard . 4-3 27 4.2 Modula
28、tion Requirements for DB-CDMA-HRPD 4-3 28 4.2.1 Waveform Quality and Frequency Accuracy . 4-3 29 4.2.1.1 Definition 4-3 30 4.2.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-3 31 4.2.1.3 Minimum Standard . 4-5 32 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 iii 4.3 RF Output Power Requirements for SB-CDMA-HRPD 4-6 1 4.3.1 Maximum RF Output P
29、ower 4-6 2 4.3.1.1 Definition . 4-6 3 4.3.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-6 4 4.3.1.3 Minimum Standard 4-8 5 4.4 RF Output Power Requirements for DB-CDMA-HRPD 4-10 6 4.4.1 Maximum RF Output Power 4-10 7 4.4.1.1 Definition . 4-10 8 4.4.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-10 9 4.4.1.3 Minimum Standard 4-12 10 4.5
30、 Limitations on Emissions for SB-CDMA-HRPD 4-14 11 4.5.1 Conducted Spurious Emissions . 4-14 12 4.5.1.1 Definition . 4-14 13 4.5.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-14 14 4.5.1.3 Minimum Standard 4-16 15 4.5.2 Occupied Bandwidth . 4-19 16 4.5.2.1 Definition . 4-19 17 4.5.2.2 Method of Measurement 4-19 18 4.
31、5.2.3 Minimum Standard 4-21 19 4.6 Limitations on Emissions for DB-CDMA-HRPD 4-22 20 4.6.1 Conducted Spurious Emissions . 4-22 21 4.6.1.1 Definition . 4-22 22 4.6.1.2 Method of Measurement 4-22 23 4.6.1.3 Minimum Standard 4-25 24 4.6.2 Occupied Bandwidth . 4-32 25 4.6.2.1 Definition . 4-32 26 4.6.2.
32、2 Method of Measurement 4-32 27 4.6.2.3 Minimum Standard 4-35 28 5 Environmental Requirements 5-1 29 5.1 Temperature and Power Supply Voltage. 5-1 30 5.1.1 Definition . 5-1 31 5.1.2 Method of Measurement 5-1 32 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 iv 5.1.3 Minimum Standard . 5-2 1 5.2 High Humidity 5-2 2 5.2.1 Defi
33、nition 5-2 3 5.2.2 Method of Measurement 5-3 4 5.2.3 Minimum Standard . 5-3 5 5.3 Vibration Stability . 5-3 6 5.3.1 Definition 5-3 7 5.3.2 Method of Measurement 5-3 8 5.3.3 Minimum Standard . 5-3 9 5.4 Shock Stability 5-3 10 5.4.1 Definition 5-3 11 5.4.2 Method of Measurement 5-3 12 5.4.3 Minimum St
34、andard . 5-4 13 6 Standard Test Conditions . 6-1 14 Annex A Selected Performance Requirements Tables (Normative) . A-1 15 A.1 Demodulation Requirements for HRPD . A-1 16 A.1.1 Demodulation of Forward Traffic Channel in AWGN A-1 17 A.1.1.1 Method of Measurement A-1 18 A.1.1.2 Minimum Standard for HRP
35、D in SB-CDMA-HRPD A-2 19 A.1.1.3 Minimum Standard for HRPD in DB-CDMA-HRPD A-3 20 A.2 CDMA Forward Traffic Channel Demodulation Performance Tables A-5 21 A.2.1 Forward Traffic Channel Performance Requirements in AWGN A-5 22 A.2.1.1 Method of Measurement Test Parameters A-5 23 A.2.1.2 Minimum Standar
36、ds Requirements . A-8 24 25 26 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 v TABLES 1 Table 3.3.1.2-1. Test Parameters for Receiver Sensitivity (Test 2) and Dynamic Range (Test 2 1) 3-7 3 Table 3.3.2.2-1. Test Parameters for Single Tone Desensitization for CDMA-HRPD operation4 . 3-10 5 Table 3.3.2.2-2. Minimum Effective R
37、adiated Power for Single Tone Desensitization Test for 6 Band Class 3 3-10 7 Table 3.4.1.2-1. Test Parameters for Receiver Sensitivity (Test 3) and Dynamic Range (Tests 8 1, 2) 3-14 9 Table 3.4.1.2-2. Test Parameters for Receiver Sensitivity (Test 5) and Dynamic Range (Test 10 4) 3-15 11 Table 3.4.2
38、.3-1. Test Parameters for CDMA carrier Single Tone Desensitization in B1 . 3-19 12 Table 3.4.2.3-2. Minimum Effective Radiated Power for CDMA carrier Single Tone 13 Desensitization Test for B1 = Band Class 3 and for HRPD carrier Single Tone 14 Desensitization Test for B2 = Band Class 3. 3-19 15 Tabl
39、e 3.4.2.3-3. Test Parameters for HRPD carrier Single Tone Desensitization in B2 3-20 16 Table 3.4.2.3-4. Test Parameters for HRPD carrier Single Tone Desensitization for Multi-17 carrier HRPD Operation (Subtype 3 Physical Layer) 3-21 18 Table 4.3.1.3-1. Test Parameters for Maximum RF Output Power wi
40、th a Single Traffic Code 19 Channel, Spreading Rate 1 . 4-8 20 Table 4.3.1.3-2. Effective Radiated Power at Maximum Output Power . 4-9 21 Table 4.4.1.2-1. Test Parameters for CDMA channel 4-12 22 Table 4.4.1.3-1. Effective Radiated Power at Maximum Output Power . 4-13 23 Table 4.5.1.2-1. Test Parame
41、ters for Testing Spurious Emissions with a Single Traffic Code 24 Channel at Maximum RF Output Power 4-16 25 Table 4.5.1.3-1. Band Classes 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Transmitter Spurious 26 Emission Limits for Test 1 . 4-17 27 Table 4.5.1.3-2. Band Classes 1, 4, 6, and 8 Transmitter Spurious E
42、mission Limits for Test 28 1 . 4-17 29 Table 4.5.1.3-3. Adjacent Multi-carrier Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits for Number 30 of adjacent reverse CDMA channels, N = 3 4-18 31 Table 4.5.1.3-4. Adjacent Multi-carrier Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits for Number 32 of adjacent reverse CDMA chann
43、els, N 3 4-19 33 Table 4.5.2.3-1. Test Parameters for Testing Occupied Bandwidth at Maximum RF Output 34 Power 4-22 35 Table 4.6.1.2-1. Test Parameters for CDMA channel 4-24 36 3GPP2 C.S0096-A v2.0 vi Table 4.6.1.3-1. Band Classes 0, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Transmitter Spurious Emission 1 Limits
44、. 4-25 2 Table 4.6.1.3-2. Band Classes 1, 4, 6, 8 and 13 Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits 4-26 3 Table 4.6.1.3-3. Band Class 3 Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits . 4-27 4 Table 4.6.1.3-4. Additional Band Class 6 Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits 4-28 5 Table 4.6.1.3-5. Additional Band Class
45、 11 and 12 Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits 4-6 28 7 Table 4.6.1.3-6. Additional Band Class 7 Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits 4-29 8 Table 4.6.1.3-7. Band Classes 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Transmitter Spurious 9 Emission Limits 4-29 10 Table 4.6.1.3-8. Band Classes 1, 4, 6, and 8 Tra
46、nsmitter Spurious Emission Limits . 4-30 11 Table 4.6.1.3-9. Adjacent Multi-carrier Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits for Number 12 of adjacent reverse CDMA channels, N = 3 4-31 13 Table 4.6.1.3-10. Adjacent Multi-carrier Transmitter Spurious Emission Limits for Number 14 of adjacent reverse CDMA
47、 channels, N 3 . 4-32 15 Table 4.6.2.3-1. Test Parameters for Testing Occupied Bandwidth at Maximum RF Output 16 Power . 4-35 17 Table 5.1.1-1. Temperature Ranges. 5-1 18 Table A.1.1.1-1. Test Parameters for FTC Demodulation in AWGN (Part 1 of 3) . A-1 19 Table A.1.1.1-2. Test Parameters for FTC Dem
48、odulation in AWGN (Part 2 of 3) . A-1 20 Table A.1.1.1-3 Test Parameters for FTC Demodulation in AWGN (Part 3 of 3) A-2 21 Table A.1.1.2-1. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 22 (Part 1 of 4) . A-2 23 Table A.1.1.2-2. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Perfo
49、rmance in AWGN 24 (Part 2 of 4) . A-3 25 Table A.1.1.2-3. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 26 (Part 3 of 4) . A-3 27 Table A.1.1.2-4. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 28 (Part 4 of 4) . A-3 29 Table A.1.1.3-1. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 30 (Part 1 of 6) . A-3 31 Table A.1.1.3-2. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 32 (Part 2 of 6) . A-4 33 Table A.1.1.3-3. Minimum Standards for Forward Traffic Channel Performance in AWGN 34 (Part 3 of 6) . A-4 35 3G