Base unit specifications.................................................................................................................................................5
Reference frequency inputs/outputs .......................................................................................................................................................5
Power meter (wideband) .....................................................................................................................................................................8
Power meter (frequency-selective)......................................................................................................................................................9
General data .........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Inputs and outputs (rear panel).............................................................................................................................................................12
GSM specifications – mobile station test ...................................................................................................................13
Path 1 for GSM..................................................................................................................................................................................14
Influence on RF interface ..................................................................................................................................................................15
Power meter (frequency-selective)....................................................................................................................................................15
Burst power measurement ................................................................................................................................................................16
Spectrum due to modulation .............................................................................................................................................................16
Spectrum due to switching................................................................................................................................................................17
TDMA specifications – mobile station test.................................................................................................................18
Power meter (frequency-selective)....................................................................................................................................................19
Power versus time measurement......................................................................................................................................................19
Adjacent channel power measurement.............................................................................................................................................19
AMPS specifications – mobile station test.................................................................................................................20
Power meter (frequency-selective)....................................................................................................................................................20
FM measurement ..............................................................................................................................................................................21
AF generator.........................................................................................................................................................................................21
AF analyzer...........................................................................................................................................................................................21
CDMA2000 specifications – mobile station test.......................................................................................................22
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Power meter (frequency-selective)....................................................................................................................................................24
Power meter (frequency-selective)....................................................................................................................................................28
Path 2 for WCDMA............................................................................................................................................................................33
Influence on RF interface ..................................................................................................................................................................34
Power meter (frequency-selective) ...................................................................................................................................................37
Power meter (frequency-selective) and power versus time ..............................................................................................................40
Influence on RF interface......................................................................................................................................................................42
IF interface............................................................................................................................................................................................43
Additional information for GSM: ........................................................................................................................................................44
Aspects to be considered if TX or RX signal paths are interrupted:..................................................................................................44
Notes for measuring I/Q/IF signals applied to inputs of the R&S®CMU-B17 option on the R&S
AF generator.........................................................................................................................................................................................45
AF analyzer...........................................................................................................................................................................................45
R&S®CMU-U99/B99 RF1 level range identical to RF2 option....................................................................................45
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Specifications apply under the following conditions: "Typical values" are designated with the abbreviation "typ." These values are
verified during the final test but are not assured by Rohde & Schwarz. "Nominal values" are design parameters that are not assured by
Rohde & Schwarz. These values are verified during product development but are not specifically tested during production.
In line 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.
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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.
Data without tolerance limits is not binding.
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For more general information about the R&S
CMU200, refer to the product brochure PD 0758.0039.12.
CDMA2000
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Base unit specifications
Timebase TCXO
Max. frequency drift in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10–6
Max. aging ±1 × 10–6/year
Timebase OCXO – R&S®CMU-B11 option
Max. frequency drift in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10–7
Max. aging after 30 days of operation ±2 × 10–7/year
Warm-up time at +25 °C approx. 5 min
Timebase OCXO – R&S®CMU-B12 option
Max. frequency drift
Max. aging after 30 days of operation ±3.5 × 10
Warm-up time at +25 °C approx. 10 min
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C,
referenced to +25 °C
with instrument orientation ±3 × 10–9
referenced to turn-off frequency
after 2 h warm-up time following
a 24 h off time at +25 °C
Reference frequency inputs/outputs
Synchronization input BNC connector REF IN
sinewave 1 MHz to 52 MHz, 1 kHz step Frequency
squarewave (TTL level) 10 kHz to 52 MHz, 1 kHz step
Max. frequency variation ±5 × 10–6
Input voltage range 0.5 V to 2 V, rms
Impedance 50 Ω
Synchronization output 1 BNC connector REF OUT 1
Frequency 10 MHz from internal reference or
Output voltage >1.4 V, peak-peak
Impedance 50 Ω
Synchronization output 2 BNC connector REF OUT 2
Frequency net-specific frequencies in range
Output voltage f ≤ 13 MHz >1.0 V, peak-peak
Impedance 50 Ω
–9
–9
–10
/day
–8
/year
/day
±5 × 10
±5 × 10–9
±5 × 10
±5 × 10
frequency at synchronization input
100 kHz to 40 MHz
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RF generator
Frequency range 100 kHz to 2700 MHz
Frequency resolution 0.1 Hz
Frequency uncertainty same as timebase + frequency resolution
Frequency settling time <400 µs to Δf < 1 kHz
Output level range
100 kHz to 2200 MHz –130 dBm to –27 dBm RF 1
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –130 dBm to –33 dBm
100 kHz to 2200 MHz –130 dBm to –10 dBm RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –130 dBm to –16 dBm
100 kHz to 2200 MHz –90 dBm to +13 dBm RF 3 OUT
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –90 dBm to +5 dBm
Output level uncertainty in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
RF 1, RF 2
RF 3 OUT
Output level uncertainty in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
RF 1, RF 2
RF 3 OUT
Output level settling time <4 µs
Output level resolution 0.1 dB
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
450 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.6 dB 1
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.8 dB 1
output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 dB
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB
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
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
450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB 1
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB 1
output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 dB 1, 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.5 dB
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
1, 2
1, 2
1, 2
1
Not valid at frequencies of net-clock harmonics.
2
Valid for RF 1 only.
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Generator RF level repeatability
typical values after 1 h warm-up time
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
10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.2 RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.6
10 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.5 RF 3 OUT
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.7
Attenuation of harmonics up to 7 GHz
RF 1, RF 2 f0 = 10 MHz to 200 MHz >20 dB
RF 1, RF 2 f0 = 200 MHz to 2200 MHz >30 dB
RF 3 OUT f0 = 10 MHz to 2200 MHz
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
10 MHz to 2200 MHz +6 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz +10 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
peak envelope power
continuous power
4
(PEP) +53 dBm (200 W)
10 MHz to 2200 MHz –8 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W)
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –4 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W)
peak envelope power
4
(PEP) +39 dBm (8 W)
continuous power and PEP
10 MHz to 2200 MHz –33 dBm to 0 dBm
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –29 dBm to 0 dBm
input level +10 dBm to +20 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB 5
input level +20 dBm to +47 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.5 dB
5, 6
input level –4 dBm to +6 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB 5
input level +6 dBm to +33 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.5 dB
5
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
in remote control mode 0.01 dB
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 permissible 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.
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Power meter (frequency-selective)
Frequency range 10 MHz to 2700 MHz
Frequency resolution 0.1 Hz
Resolution bandwidths 10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps
Level range
RF 1
RF 2
RF 4 IN
Level uncertainty in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
Level uncertainty in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
Level resolution
RF level measurement repeatability
continuous power 3
10 MHz to 2200 MHz –40 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –34 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
peak envelope power
4
(PEP) +53 dBm (200 W)
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)
peak envelope power
4
(PEP) +39 dBm (8 W)
continuous power and PEP
10 MHz to 2200 MHz –80 dBm to 0 dBm
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz –74 dBm to 0 dBm
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.5 dB RF 1, RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.7 dB
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.7 dB RF 4 IN
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.9 dB
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB RF 1, RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB RF 4 IN
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.1 dB
in manual mode 0.1 dB
in remote control mode 0.01 dB
typical values after 1 h warm-up time
input level ≥ –40 dBm <0.01 dB
input level < –40 dBm <0.03 dB
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Spectrum analyzer
Frequency range 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Span zero span to full span
Frequency resolution 0.1 Hz
Resolution bandwidths 10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps
Sweep time depending on resolution bandwidth (RBW) ≥100 ms
Display 560 dots, horizontal
Marker up to 3, absolute/relative
Display line 1
Display scale 10 dB/20 dB/30 dB/50 dB/80 dB/100 dB
Level range
continuous power 3 up to +47 dBm (50 W) RF 1
peak envelope power
continuous power up to +33 dBm (2 W) RF 2
peak envelope power
RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP up to 0 dBm
Level uncertainty in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.5 dB RF 1, RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.7 dB
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <0.7 dB RF 4 IN
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.9 dB
Level uncertainty in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB RF 1, RF 2
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB
50 MHz to 2200 MHz <1.0 dB RF 4 IN
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
10 MHz to 2200 MHz <–100 dBc
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz <–95 dBc
Inherent spurious response
RF Attenuation → Low Distortion
20 MHz to 2200 MHz,
except 1816.115 MHz
Inherent harmonics f
= 50 MHz to 1100 MHz
in
f
100 MHz to 2200 MHz
selected =
RF 1, RF 2 <–30 dB
RF 4 IN <–20 dB
4
(PEP) up to +53 dBm (200 W)
4
(PEP) up to +39 dBm (8 W)
<–50 dB
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General data
Operating temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C,
Storage temperature range –25 °C to +60 °C,
Humidity +40 °C, non-condensing 80 % relative humidity,
Electromagnetic compatibility in line with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC,
Electrical safety in line with IEC 61010-1: 2001 (ed. 2),
Mechanical resistance non-operating mode
Vibration sinusoidal in line with EN 60068-2-6,
Vibration random in line with EN 60068-2-64
Shock in line with MIL-STD-810D
Power supplypower factor correction,
Input 100 V to 240 V ±10 % (AC), max. 500 VA,
base unit approx. 130 W Power consumption
with typical options approx. 180 W
base unit approx. 14 kg (approx. 31 lb)
with typical options approx. 18 kg (approx. 40 lb)
in line with EN 60068-2-1 and -2
in line with EN 60068-2-1 and -2
in line with EN 60068-2-78
applied standard: EN 61326
(immunity for industrial environment;
class B emissions)
EN 61010-1: 2001 (ed. 2), UL 61010-1
(ed. 2), CAN C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
MIL-PRF-28800 F classes 3 and 4,
5 Hz to 150 Hz, max. 2 g at 55 Hz,
55 Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 g const.
10 Hz to 300 Hz, acceleration 1.2 g rms
40 g shock spectrum
in line with EN 61000-3-2
50 Hz to 400 Hz –5 % to +10 %
(18.31 in × 7.77 in × 20.35 in)
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Inputs and outputs (rear panel)
IF 3 RX CH1 BNC female
Frequency WCDMA
other networks/RF
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