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11、stitute. Notice of Disclaimer Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; General Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) architecture.43 Definitions, Acronyms, therefore, the Alternating Current (AC) noise on the input power port(s) is not considered significant. All equipm
12、ent used for taking physical measurements shall be in a current state of calibration traceable to NIST requirements or counterpart national metrology institute in other countries. 5.2 Environmental Consideration 5.2.1 Temperature The equipment shall be evaluated at temperature of 25C 3C (77 5F). 5.2
13、.2 Humidity The equipment shall be evaluated at a relative humidity of 30% to 75%. 5.2.3 Barometric Pressure The equipment shall be evaluated at a barometric pressure between 1060 and 812 mbar. 5.2.4 Voltage 5.2.4.1 DC Powered Equipment The equipment shall be evaluated at a DC voltage of 53V 2V. (Th
14、is level is consistent with the voltage defined in ATIS-0600315.2007 for a -48 Vdcpowering system.) Unless otherwise specified in a supplemental standard to this General Requirement Standard, equipment using nominal DC voltages other than -48Vdc shall be evaluated at 4% of the specified float voltag
15、e. Where applicable, the typical steady state voltage as defined in ATIS-0600315.2007 shall be used. 5.2.4.2 AC Powered Equipment The equipment shall be evaluated with a source providing the following conditions: Total Harmonic Distortion ATIS-0600015.2013 11 Environmental Test Conditions Criteria S
16、pecified Conditions Test Conditions Test Duration Minimum 5 minutes 10 minutes Ambient Temperature: 25 3C (77 5F) 23.2C Relative Humidity: 30% - 75% 50% Pressure: 1060 to 812 mbar 949 mbar Feed Voltage: -53 2 VDC -53.0 VDC Supply Power Ratio Minimum 1.5 times rated Power. (1500 Watts for system unde
17、r test) 3000 Watts Energy Analyzer Hardware Vendor: Power Analyzer Model: Super Analyzer 1 Serial Number: 9099909 Calibration Institute Cal Labs Accredited by: NIST Calibration Label: 07-0001Q Calibration Date: December 27, 2007 Power Feed Sizing Minimum: 1A At minimum supported system configuration. Maximum: 25A At maximum supported system configuration. Total Power Feeds: 4 Feed Redundancy: 2N (2+2) Contact Information Regarding This Report Name: Jenny Doe Phone: 555-555-5555 E-mail: URL: Other notes: Matrix for Modular System: