Thermal Power Measurement Description; How Is A Thermal Power Measurement Made; Input Signal Requirements; Trigger Source - Agilent Technologies 8960 Series Reference Manual

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Thermal Power Measurement Description

How is a thermal power measurement made?

Thermal power is a broadband, unfiltered measurement that measures all power present at the test set's RF
IN/OUT connector using a thermal detector. Because of its high accuracy when measuring power up to +28
dBm, this is the preferred measurement to use for higher power measurements, such as the Maximum Output
Power test (3GPP TS 34.121, section 5.2, v3.2.0).
The thermal power measurement automatically zeroes itself for each measurement; no other calibration is
required. To meet specified performance, the test set must be operated in the temperature range of 20° C to
55° C.
The thermal power measurement is not as fast as the channel power measurement, and is not intended to
measure signal levels below -10 dBm. Use the channel power measurement to measure power levels from
-11 dBm to -61 dBm, or when maximum measurement speed is required. See
Description" on page
37.
Differences in Thermal Power and Channel Power Measurement Results
Because the thermal power measurement is an unfiltered measurement, its results are typically about 0.25 dB
higher than the filtered channel power measurement results.

Input Signal Requirements

• For this measurement the test set's receiver uses auto-ranging to adjust for the level of the signal being
measured; therefore the expected signal level does not need to be specified during measurement setup.
• For specified accuracy, the frequency of the signal being measured must be in the range of 800 MHz to 1000
MHz, or 1700 MHz to 1990 MHz.
• The level into the test set's RF IN/OUT connector must be in the range of -10 dBm to +28 dBm for greatest
accuracy (although signals can be measured down to -20 dBm with degraded accuracy).
• This measurement is unfiltered, so all signals present at the RF IN/OUT connector affect the measurement
results.

Trigger Source

No synchronization between the test set and the mobile station (UE) is needed, so immediate triggering is
always used for this measurement. No trigger delay is available.

Related Topics

"Programming a Thermal Power Measurement"
"Thermal Power Troubleshooting"
"Statistical Measurement Results"
"Triggering of Measurements"
"Test Adherence to Standards"
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