Radio Frequency Technology Specifications and Test Method for Public Wireless LAN Equipment
1 Scope
This standard specifies the radio frequency technology specifications and test method for public wireless LAN equipment working in the bands of 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz, 5150 MHz - 5350 MHz and 5725 MHz - 5850 MHz.
This standard is applicable to wireless AP devices in public wireless LAN equipment.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
XX/T XXXXX-XXXX Technical requirements and testing method for WAS dynamic frequency selection in 5GHz band
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and Definitions
3.1.1
equivalent isotropic radiated power
product of the power supplied to the antenna and the gain (absolute or omnidirectional) relative to the omnidirectional antenna in a specified direction
3.1.2
occupied bandwidth
occupied bandwidth means that the average power emitted below the lower frequency limit and above the upper frequency limit of the signal under test is equal to the specified percentage b/2 of the total average power of a given emission, respectively. Unless otherwise specified in the ITU-R Recommendations for certain appropriate launch classes, the b/2 value shall be 0.5%
3.1.3
spurious emission
spurious emission refers to the unwanted emission of the equipment in spurious domain
3.1.4
frequency tolerance
the maximum allowable deviation of the center frequency of the band occupied by the transmission from the assigned frequency (or the characteristic frequency of the transmission from the reference frequency)
3.1.5
antenna gain
under the condition of equal input power, the ratio of the power density of the signal generated by the actual antenna and the ideal radiation unit at the same point in space
3.2 Abbreviations
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4 Consistency Requirements for Band Configuration
4.1 Operating Frequency Range
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 2.4 GHz band is 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz.
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 5.1 GHz band is 5150 MHz - 5350 MHz.
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 5.8 GHz band is 5725 MHz - 5850 MHz.
4.2 Operating Channel
1) The public wireless LAN equipment working in the 2.4 GHz band has an available bandwidth of 65 MHz and is divided into 13 channels. The relationship between channel center frequency and channel number is shown in Equation (1).
Channel center frequency = 2412 + 5 × (N-1) (MHz) (1)
Where N = 1, 2, 3, …, 13.
See Tables 1 and 2 for the channel configuration scheme.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Consistency Requirements for Band Configuration
4.1 Operating Frequency Range
4.2 Operating Channel
4.3 Modulation Mode and Data Rate
5 Technical Indexes
5.1 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
5.2 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Power Spectral Density
5.3 Frequency Tolerance
5.4 Error Vector Magnitude
5.5 Occupied Bandwidth
5.6 Spurious emission
5.7 Transmit Spectrum Mask
5.8 Time of Rising Edge and Falling Edge
5.9 In-band Flatness
5.10 Carrier Suppression
5.11 Minimum Input Level of the Receiver
5.12 Maximum Input Level of the Receiver
5.13 Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio
5.14 Receiver Blocking
5.15 Dynamic Frequency Selection
6 Test Methods for Radio Frequency Indexes of Public Wireless LAN
6.1 Testing Conditions
6.2 Testing method
6.2.1 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
6.2.1.1 Basic Test Connection Diagram
6.2.1.2 Test Procedures:
6.2.2 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Power Spectral Density
6.2.2.1 Test Procedures
6.2.3 Frequency Tolerance
6.2.3.1 Test Procedures
6.2.4 Error Vector Magnitude
6.2.4.1 Test Procedures
6.2.5 Occupied Bandwidth
6.2.5.1 Test Procedures
6.2.6 Spurious Emission
6.2.6.1 Test Procedures
6.2.7 Transmit Spectrum Mask
6.2.7.1 Test Procedures
6.2.8 Time of Rising Edge and Falling Edge
6.2.8.1 Test Procedures
6.2.9 In-band Flatness
6.2.9.1 Test Procedures
6.2.10 Carrier Suppression
6.2.10.1 Test Procedures
6.2.11 Maximum input level of the receiver
6.2.11.1 Diagram for test connection
6.2.11.2 Test Procedures
6.2.12 Maximum Input Level of the Receiver
6.2.12.1 Test Procedures
6.2.13 Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio
6.2.13.1 Diagram for Test Connection
6.2.13.2 Test Procedures
6.2.14 Receiver Blocking
6.2.14.1 Diagram for Test Connection
6.2.14.2 Test Procedures
6.2.15 Dynamic Frequency Selection
Annex A (Informative) Spurious emission in specific band
Bibliography
Radio Frequency Technology Specifications and Test Method for Public Wireless LAN Equipment
1 Scope
This standard specifies the radio frequency technology specifications and test method for public wireless LAN equipment working in the bands of 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz, 5150 MHz - 5350 MHz and 5725 MHz - 5850 MHz.
This standard is applicable to wireless AP devices in public wireless LAN equipment.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
XX/T XXXXX-XXXX Technical requirements and testing method for WAS dynamic frequency selection in 5GHz band
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and Definitions
3.1.1
equivalent isotropic radiated power
product of the power supplied to the antenna and the gain (absolute or omnidirectional) relative to the omnidirectional antenna in a specified direction
3.1.2
occupied bandwidth
occupied bandwidth means that the average power emitted below the lower frequency limit and above the upper frequency limit of the signal under test is equal to the specified percentage b/2 of the total average power of a given emission, respectively. Unless otherwise specified in the ITU-R Recommendations for certain appropriate launch classes, the b/2 value shall be 0.5%
3.1.3
spurious emission
spurious emission refers to the unwanted emission of the equipment in spurious domain
3.1.4
frequency tolerance
the maximum allowable deviation of the center frequency of the band occupied by the transmission from the assigned frequency (or the characteristic frequency of the transmission from the reference frequency)
3.1.5
antenna gain
under the condition of equal input power, the ratio of the power density of the signal generated by the actual antenna and the ideal radiation unit at the same point in space
3.2 Abbreviations
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4 Consistency Requirements for Band Configuration
4.1 Operating Frequency Range
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 2.4 GHz band is 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz.
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 5.1 GHz band is 5150 MHz - 5350 MHz.
The operating frequency range of public wireless LAN equipment in 5.8 GHz band is 5725 MHz - 5850 MHz.
4.2 Operating Channel
1) The public wireless LAN equipment working in the 2.4 GHz band has an available bandwidth of 65 MHz and is divided into 13 channels. The relationship between channel center frequency and channel number is shown in Equation (1).
Channel center frequency = 2412 + 5 × (N-1) (MHz) (1)
Where N = 1, 2, 3, …, 13.
See Tables 1 and 2 for the channel configuration scheme.
Contents of YD/T 3168-2016
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Consistency Requirements for Band Configuration
4.1 Operating Frequency Range
4.2 Operating Channel
4.3 Modulation Mode and Data Rate
5 Technical Indexes
5.1 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
5.2 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Power Spectral Density
5.3 Frequency Tolerance
5.4 Error Vector Magnitude
5.5 Occupied Bandwidth
5.6 Spurious emission
5.7 Transmit Spectrum Mask
5.8 Time of Rising Edge and Falling Edge
5.9 In-band Flatness
5.10 Carrier Suppression
5.11 Minimum Input Level of the Receiver
5.12 Maximum Input Level of the Receiver
5.13 Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio
5.14 Receiver Blocking
5.15 Dynamic Frequency Selection
6 Test Methods for Radio Frequency Indexes of Public Wireless LAN
6.1 Testing Conditions
6.2 Testing method
6.2.1 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
6.2.1.1 Basic Test Connection Diagram
6.2.1.2 Test Procedures:
6.2.2 Maximum Equivalent Isotropic Power Spectral Density
6.2.2.1 Test Procedures
6.2.3 Frequency Tolerance
6.2.3.1 Test Procedures
6.2.4 Error Vector Magnitude
6.2.4.1 Test Procedures
6.2.5 Occupied Bandwidth
6.2.5.1 Test Procedures
6.2.6 Spurious Emission
6.2.6.1 Test Procedures
6.2.7 Transmit Spectrum Mask
6.2.7.1 Test Procedures
6.2.8 Time of Rising Edge and Falling Edge
6.2.8.1 Test Procedures
6.2.9 In-band Flatness
6.2.9.1 Test Procedures
6.2.10 Carrier Suppression
6.2.10.1 Test Procedures
6.2.11 Maximum input level of the receiver
6.2.11.1 Diagram for test connection
6.2.11.2 Test Procedures
6.2.12 Maximum Input Level of the Receiver
6.2.12.1 Test Procedures
6.2.13 Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio
6.2.13.1 Diagram for Test Connection
6.2.13.2 Test Procedures
6.2.14 Receiver Blocking
6.2.14.1 Diagram for Test Connection
6.2.14.2 Test Procedures
6.2.15 Dynamic Frequency Selection
Annex A (Informative) Spurious emission in specific band
Bibliography