BASE UNIT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
REFERENCE FREQUENCY INPUTS/OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Power meter (wideband) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Power meter (frequency-selective)...................................................................................................................................................... 7
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS (REAR PANEL)......................................................................................................................................................... 10
GSM SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST ...............................................................................................................................11
Path 1 for GSM.................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Influence on RF interface .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 13
Burst power measurement ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Spectrum due to modulation.............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Spectrum due to switching ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
TDMA SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST ............................................................................................................................. 16
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 17
Power versus time measurement ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Adjacent channel power measurement ............................................................................................................................................. 17
AMPS SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST ............................................................................................................................. 18
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 19
FM measurement .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
AF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
AF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
CDMA2000® SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION TEST ................................................................................................................... 20
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 22
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 26
WCDMA SPECIFICATIONS – MOBILE STATION (UE) TEST................................................................................................................. 28
Power meter (frequency-selective).................................................................................................................................................... 34
Code domain power .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Power meter (frequency-selective) and power versus time............................................................................................................... 38
INFLUENCE ON RF INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................................. 40
IF INTERFACE........................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Additional information for GSM:......................................................................................................................................................... 42
Aspects to be considered if TX or RX signal paths are interrupted: .................................................................................................. 42
Notes for measuring I/Q/IF signals applied to inputs of the R&S®CMU-B17 option on the R&S®CMU200 RX path:....................... 42
AF GENERATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
AF ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
R&S®CMU-U99/B99 OPTION RF1 LEVEL RANGE IDENTICAL TO RF2 ............................................................................................... 43
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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.
CDMA2000® is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA -USA).
The Bluetooth
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Base unit specifications
Timebase TCXO
Max. frequency drift
Max. aging
Timebase OCXO – R&S®CMU-B11 option
Max. frequency drift
Max. aging
Warmup time
Timebase OCXO – R&S®CMU-B12 option
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10
±1 × 10
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C ±1 × 10
after 30 days of operation ±2 × 10
at +25 °C approx. 5 min
±5 × 10
–6
–6
/year
–7
–7
/year
–9
/day
Max. frequency drift
in temperature range +5°C to +45 °C,
with instrument orientation ±3 × 10–9
referred to turn-off frequency
Max. aging
Warmup time
–9
–9
–10
–8
/day
/year
referred to +25 °C
after 2 h warmup time following
a 24 h off time at +25 °C
after 30 days of operation ±3.5 × 10
at +25 °C approx. 10 min
±5 × 10
±5 × 10
±5 × 10
Reference frequency inputs/outputs
Synchronization input
Frequency sinewave
Max. frequency variation
Input voltage range
Impedance
Synchronization output 1
Frequency 10 MHz from internal reference or
Output voltage >1.4 V, peak-peak
Impedance 50 Ω
Synchronization output 2
Frequency net-specific frequencies in range
Output voltage f ≤ 13 MHz >1.0 V, peak-peak
Impedance 50 Ω
BNC connector REF IN
1 MHz to 52 MHz, step 1 kHz
squarewave (TTL level)
BNC connector REF OUT 1
BNC connector REF OUT 2
10 kHz to 52 MHz, step 1 kHz
±5 × 10–6
0.5 V to 2 V, rms
50 Ω
frequency at synchronization input
100 kHz to 40 MHz
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RF generator
Frequency range
Frequency resolution
Frequency uncertainty
Frequency settling time
100 kHz to 2700 MHz
0.1 Hz
same as timebase + frequency resolution
Output level range
RF 1 100 kHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 2 100 kHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 3 OUT 100 kHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
Output level uncertainty
in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –106 dBm
10 MHz to 450 MHz
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level > –117 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 450 MHz
output level –80 dBm to +10 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
output level –90 dBm to +10 dBm
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level –90 dBm to +5 dBm
Output level uncertainty
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
RF 1, RF 2 output level ≥ –106 dBm
10 MHz to 450 MHz
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level > –117 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level –117 dBm to –130 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 450 MHz
output level –80 dBm to +10 dBm
450 MHz to 2200 MHz
output level –90 dBm to +10 dBm
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
output level –90 dBm to +5 dBm
Output level settling time
<4 µs
Output level resolution
0.1 dB
<400 µs to Δf < 1 kHz
–130 dBm to –27 dBm
–130 dBm to –33 dBm
–130 dBm to –10 dBm
–130 dBm to –16 dBm
–90 dBm to +13 dBm
–90 dBm to +5 dBm
<0.6 dB
<0.6 dB
<0.8 dB
1
<0.6 dB
<0.8 dB
1
1, 2
1, 2
<1.5 dB
<1.5 dB
<0.8 dB
<0.8 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.5 dB
1
1
1, 2
1, 2
<1.0 dB
<1.5 dB
<1.5 dB
<1.5 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.5 dB
1
Not valid at frequencies of net-clock harmonics.
2
Valid for RF1 only.
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Generator RF level repeatability
VSWR
RF 1 10 MHz to 2000 MHz
RF 2 10 MHz to 2200 MHz
RF 3 OUT 10 MHz to 2200 MHz
Attenuation of harmonics
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
Attenuation of nonharmonics
Phase noise
Carrier offset 20 kHz to 250 kHz
Residual FM
Residual AM
I/Q modulation
Carrier suppression data for frequency offset range
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,
Deviation uncertainty <5 % + resolution + residual FM
typical values after 1 h warmup time
output level ≥–80 dBm
output level <–80 dBm
2000 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
up to 7 GHz
output level ≤+10 dBm
10 MHz to 2200 MHz,
at f > 5 kHz from carrier
single sideband, f < 2.2 GHz
≥250 kHz
f < 2.2 GHz
30 Hz to 15 kHz
ITU-T (formerly CCITT)
f < 2.2 GHz
ITU-T (formerly CCITT)
0 Hz to ±135 kHz
deviation 80 kHz
<0.01 dB
<0.1 dB
<1.2
<1.3
<1.6
<1.2
<1.6
<1.5
<1.7
>20 dB
>40 dB
<–100 dBc, 1 Hz
<–110 dBc, 1 Hz
<50 Hz, rms, <200 Hz, peak
<5 Hz, rms
<0.02%, rms
>40 dB
<2 %
RF analyzer
VSWR
RF 1 10 MHz to 2000 MHz
RF 2 10 MHz to 2200 MHz
RF 4 IN 10 MHz to 2200 MHz
Inherent spurious response
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<1.2
2000 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF Attenuation
20 MHz to 2200 MHz,
except 1816.115 MHz
→
Low Distortion,
<1.3
<1.6
<1.2
<1.6
<1.5
<1.6
<–50 dB
f
Inherent harmonics
RF 1, RF 2
RF 4 IN
= 50 MHz to 1100 MHz,
in
100 MHz to 2200 MHz
f
selected =
Phase noise
single sideband, f < 2.2 GHz
Carrier offset 20 kHz to 250 kHz
250 kHz to 400 kHz
≥400 kHz
Residual FM
f < 2.2 GHz
30 Hz to 15 kHz
ITU-T (formerly CCITT)
Residual AM
f < 2.2 GHz
ITU-T (formerly CCITT)
Power meter (wideband)
Frequency range
Level range
RF 1
RF 2
RF 4 IN
Level uncertainty
RF 1
RF 2
RF 4 IN
Level resolution
100 kHz to 2700 MHz
continuous power3
100 kHz 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
100 kHz 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
continuous power and PEP
100 kHz 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
input level +20 dBm to +47 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz
input level –4 dBm to +6 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <1.0 dB5
input level +6 dBm to +33 dBm
50 MHz to 2700 MHz <0.5 dB
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
<–30 dB
<–20 dB
<–100 dBc, 1 Hz
<–110 dBc, 1 Hz
<–118 dBc, 1 Hz
<50 Hz, rms, <200 Hz, peak
<5 Hz, rms
<0.02%, rms
4
(PEP) +53 dBm (200 W)
4
(PEP) +39 dBm (8 W)
<1.0 dB
<0.5 dB
5
5, 6
5
Power meter (frequency-selective)
Frequency range
Frequency resolution
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 allowed 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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0.1 Hz
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Resolution bandwidths
10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps
Level range
RF 1 continuous power3
10 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
peak envelope power
4
(PEP)
RF 2 continuous power
10 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
peak envelope power
4
(PEP)
RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP
10 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
Level uncertainty
in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
Level uncertainty
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
Level resolution
in manual mode
in remote control mode
RF level measurement repeatability
typical values after 1 h warmup
input level ≥–40 dBm
input level <–40 dBm
–40 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
–34 dBm to +47 dBm (50 W)
+53 dBm (200 W)
–54 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W)
–48 dBm to +33 dBm (2 W)
+39 dBm (8 W)
–80 dBm to 0 dBm
–74 dBm to 0 dBm
<0.5 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.9 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.1 dB
0.1 dB
0.01 dB
<0.01 dB
<0.03 dB
Spectrum analyzer
Frequency range
Span
Frequency resolution
Resolution bandwidths
Sweep time
Display
Marker
Display line
Display scale
Level range
RF 1 continuous power3
RF 2 continuous power
RF 4 IN continuous power and PEP up to 0 dBm
Level uncertainty
RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
zero span to full span
0.1 Hz
10 Hz to 1 MHz in 1/2/3/5 steps
depending on resolution bandwidth (RBW) ≥100 ms
560 dots, horizontal
up to 3, absolute/relative
1
10/20/30/50/80/100 dB
up to +47 dBm (50 W)
up to +53 dBm (200 W)
up to +33 dBm (2 W)
up to +39 dBm (8 W)
peak envelope power
peak envelope power
4
(PEP)
4
(PEP)
in temperature range +20 °C to +35 °C
<0.5 dB
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
<0.9 dB
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Level uncertainty
RF 1, RF 2 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
RF 4 IN 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
in temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
<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
2200 MHz to 2700 MHz
<–100 dBc
<–95 dBc
Inherent spurious response
RF Attenuation
→
Low Distortion,
20 MHz to 2200 MHz,
except 1816.115 MHz
<–50 dB
Inherent harmonics
RF 1, RF 2
RF 4 IN
f
= 50 MHz to 1100 MHz,
in
100 MHz to 2200 MHz
f
selected =
<–30 dB
<–20 dB
General specifications
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Humidity
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electrical safety
Mechanical resistance
Vibration sinusoidal in line with EN 60068-2-6, EN 61010-1,
Vibration random in line with EN 60068-2-64
Shock in line with EN 60068-2-27, MIL-STD-
Power supply
Input
Power consumption base unit
+5 °C to +45 °C,
in line with EN60068-2-1 and -2
–25 °C to +60 °C,
in line with EN60068-2-1 and -2
+40 °C, non-condensing 80 % relative humidity,