7.6 Blocking characteristics

25.1013GPPRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception (FDD)

The blocking characteristic is a measure of the receiver’s ability to receive a wanted signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted interferer on frequencies other than those of the spurious response or the adjacent channels, without this unwanted input signal causing a degradation of the performance of the receiver beyond a specified limit. The blocking performance shall apply at all frequencies except those at which a spurious response occur.

7.6.1 Minimum requirement (In-band blocking)

The BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6: In-band blocking

Parameter

Unit

Level

DPCH_Ec

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFSENS>+3 dB

Îor

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

Fuw

(Band III operation)

MHz

1797.4≤ f ≤1887.6

1790≤ f ≤1895

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

861.4≤ f ≤901.6

854≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band VI operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤892.6
(NOTE 2)

860≤ f ≤900

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band VII operation)

MHz

2612.4≤ f ≤2697.6

2605 ≤ f ≤ 2705

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

917.4≤ f ≤967.6

910 ≤ f ≤ 975

Fuw

(Band IX operation)

MHz

1837.4 ≤ f ≤ 1887.4

1829.9 ≤ f ≤ 1894.9

Fuw

(Band X operation)

MHz

2102.4 ≤ f ≤ 2177.6

2095 ≤ f ≤ 2185

Fuw

(Band XI operation)

MHz

1468.4 ≤ f ≤ 1503.4

1460.9 ≤ f ≤ 1510.9

Fuw

(Band XII operation)

MHz

721.4 ≤ f ≤ 753.6

714 ≤ f ≤ 761

Fuw

(Band XIII operation)

MHz

738.4 ≤ f ≤ 763.6

731 ≤ f ≤ 771

Fuw

(Band XIV operation)

MHz

750.4 ≤ f ≤ 775.6

743 ≤ f ≤ 783

Fuw

(Band XIX operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤897.6

860≤ f ≤905

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XX operation)

MHz

783.4 ≤ f ≤ 828.6

776 ≤ f ≤ 836

Fuw

(Band XXI operation)

MHz

1488.4≤ f ≤1518.4

1480.9≤ f ≤1525.9

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XXII operation)

MHz

3502.4≤ f ≤3597.6

3495≤ f ≤3605

Fuw

(Band XXV operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤2002.6

1915≤ f ≤2010

Fuw

(Band XXVI operation)

MHz

851.4≤ f ≤901.6

844≤ f ≤909

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 4

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For Band VI, Band XIX and Band XXI, the unwanted interfering signal does not fall inside the UE receive band, but within the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

NOTE 3: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the DPCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the DPCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2.

NOTE 4: The UE transmitted mean power shall be reduced by 0.5dB for a UE operating in band XXII.

7.6.1A Additional requirement for DC-HSDPA and DB-DC-HSDPA (In-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6A. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6A: In-band blocking for DC-HSDPA and DB-DC-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Level

HS-PDSCH_Ec

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFSENS>+3 dB

Îor

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 3)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

Fuw

(Band III operation)

MHz

1797.4≤ f ≤1887.6

1790≤ f ≤1895

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

861.4≤ f ≤901.6

854≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band VI operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤892.6
(NOTE 2)

860≤ f ≤900

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band VII operation)

MHz

2612.4≤ f ≤2697.6

2605 ≤ f ≤ 2705

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

917.4≤ f ≤967.6

910 ≤ f ≤ 975

Fuw

(Band IX operation)

MHz

1837.4 ≤ f ≤ 1887.4

1829.9 ≤ f ≤ 1894.9

Fuw

(Band X operation)

MHz

2102.4 ≤ f ≤ 2177.6

2095 ≤ f ≤ 2185

Fuw

(Band XI operation)

MHz

1468.4 ≤ f ≤ 1503.4

1460.9 ≤ f ≤ 1510.9

Fuw

(Band XII operation)

MHz

721.4 ≤ f ≤ 753.6

714 ≤ f ≤ 761

Fuw

(Band XIII operation)

MHz

738.4 ≤ f ≤ 763.6

731 ≤ f ≤ 771

Fuw

(Band XIV operation)

MHz

750.4 ≤ f ≤ 775.6

743 ≤ f ≤ 783

Fuw

(Band XIX operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤897.6

860≤ f ≤905

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XX operation)

MHz

783.4 ≤ f ≤ 828.6

776 ≤ f ≤ 836

Fuw

(Band XXI operation)

MHz

1488.4≤ f ≤1518.4

1480.9≤ f ≤1525.9

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XXII operation)

MHz

3502.4≤ f ≤3597.6

3495≤ f ≤3605

Fuw

(Band XXV operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤2002.6

1915≤ f ≤2010

Fuw

(Band XXVI operation)

MHz

851.4≤ f ≤901.6

844≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band XXXII operation)

(NOTE 6)

MHz

1444.4≤ f ≤1503.6

1437≤ f ≤1511

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 5

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For Band VI, Band XIX and Band XXI, the unwanted interfering signal does not fall inside the UE receive band, but within the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

NOTE 3: For DC-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency used and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency used. For DB-DC-HSDPA, offset refers to the assigned channel frequencies of the individual cells.

NOTE 4: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2A for DC-HSDPA and Table 7.2B for DB-DC-HSDPA.

NOTE 5: The UE transmitted mean power shall be reduced by 0.5dB for a UE operating in band XXII.

NOTE 6: Restricted to UTRA operation when dual band is configured (e.g., DB-DC-HSDPA or dual band 4C-HSDPA)

7.6.1B Additional requirement for DC-HSUPA (In-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6B and Table 7.6C. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6B: In-band blocking for DC-HSUPA

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 3)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

Fuw

(Band III operation)

MHz

1797.4≤ f ≤1887.6

1790≤ f ≤1895

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

861.4≤ f ≤901.6

854≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band VI operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤892.6
(NOTE 2)

860≤ f ≤900

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band VII operation)

MHz

2612.4≤ f ≤2697.6

2605 ≤ f ≤ 2705

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

917.4≤ f ≤967.6

910 ≤ f ≤ 975

Fuw

(Band IX operation)

MHz

1837.4 ≤ f ≤ 1887.4

1829.9 ≤ f ≤ 1894.9

Fuw

(Band X operation)

MHz

2102.4 ≤ f ≤ 2177.6

2095 ≤ f ≤ 2185

Fuw

(Band XI operation)

MHz

1468.4 ≤ f ≤ 1503.4

1460.9 ≤ f ≤ 1510.9

Fuw

(Band XII operation)

MHz

721.4 ≤ f ≤ 753.6

714 ≤ f ≤ 761

Fuw

(Band XIII operation)

MHz

738.4 ≤ f ≤ 763.6

731 ≤ f ≤ 771

Fuw

(Band XIV operation)

MHz

750.4 ≤ f ≤ 775.6

743 ≤ f ≤ 783

Fuw

(Band XIX operation)

MHz

867.4≤ f ≤897.6

860≤ f ≤905

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XX operation)

MHz

783.4≤ f ≤828.6

776≤ f ≤836

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XXI operation)

MHz

1488.4≤ f ≤1518.4

1480.9≤ f ≤1525.9

(NOTE 2)

Fuw

(Band XXII operation)

MHz

3502.4≤ f ≤3597.6

3495≤ f ≤3605

Fuw

(Band XXV operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤2002.6

1915≤ f ≤2010

Fuw

(Band XXVI operation)

MHz

851.4≤ f ≤901.6

844≤ f ≤909

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 4

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For Band VI, Band XIX and Band XXI, the unwanted interfering signal does not fall inside the UE receive band, but within the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

NOTE 3: For DC-HSUPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency used and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency used.

NOTE 4: The UE transmitted mean power shall be reduced by 0.5dB for a UE operating in band XXII.

Table 7.6C: Reference input powers for in-band blocking, DC-HSUPA.

Operating Band

Unit

HS-PDSCH_Ec

Îor

I

dBm/3.84 MHz

-110

-99.7

II

dBm/3.84 MHz

-108

-97.7

III

dBm/3.84 MHz

-107

-96.7

IV

dBm/3.84 MHz

-110

-99.7

V

dBm/3.84 MHz

-104.3

-94

VI

dBm/3.84 MHz

-104.7

-94.4

VII

dBm/3.84 MHz

-108

-97.7

VIII

dBm/3.84 MHz

-101.1

-90.8

IX

dBm/3.84 MHz

-109

-98.7

X

dBm/3.84 MHz

-110

-99.7

XI

dBm/3.84 MHz

-101.4

-91.1

XII

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XIII

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XIV

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XIX

dBm/3.84 MHz

-104.7

-94.4

XX

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XXI

dBm/3.84 MHz

-101.4

-91.1

XXII

dBm/3.84 MHz

-107

-96.7

XXV

dBm/3.84 MHz

-106.5

-96.2

XXVI

dBm/3.84 MHz

-101.1

-90.8

NOTE 1 For the UE which supports both Band III and Band IX operating frequencies, the reference sensitivity level of TBD dBm <REF_Ec,in-band> shall apply for Band IX. The corresponding <REFÎor,in-band> is TBD dBm

NOTE 2 For the UE which supports both Band XI and Band XXI operating frequencies, the reference input power level is FFS.

NOTE 3 For the UE which supports DB-DC-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aA the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.12.

NOTE 4 For the UE which supports dual band 4C-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aC the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.13.

7.6.1C Additional requirement for single band 4C-HSDPA (In-band blocking)

7.6.1C.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6D and Table 7.6E. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6D: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequencies, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequencies.

Table 7.6E: In-band blocking requirements, single band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-3

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

II-3, II-4

II

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2C for single band 4C-HSDPA.

7.6.1C.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6F and Table 7.6G. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6F: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequencies, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequencies.

Table 7.6G: In-band blocking requirements, single band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UE transmitted mean power (dBm)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-3

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-3, II-4

II

-108

-97.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

NOTE 1 For the UE which supports DB-DC-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aA the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.12.

NOTE 2 For the UE which supports dual band 4C-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aC the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.13.

7.6.1D Additional requirement for dual band 4C-HSDPA (In-band blocking)

7.6.1D.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6H and Table 7.6I. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6H: Test parameters for in-band blocking, dual band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

861.4≤ f ≤901.6

854≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

917.4≤ f ≤967.6

910 ≤ f ≤ 975

Fuw

(Band XXXII operation)

MHz

1444.4≤ f ≤1503.6

1437≤ f ≤1511

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For dual band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band.

Table 7.6I: In-band blocking requirements, dual band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

UL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-VIII-1

I-3-VIII-1

I-2-VIII-2

I-1-VIII-2

I

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

VIII

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

I

VIII

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

VIII

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

II-1-IV-2

II-2-IV-1

II-2-IV-2

II

II

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

IV

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

II

IV

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

IV

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

I-1-V-2

I-2-V-1

I-2-V-2

I

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

I

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

II-1-V-2

II

II

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

II

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

I-1-XXXII-2

I-2-XXXII-1

I

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

XXXII

<REFSENS>+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>+ 3dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2D for dual band 4C-HSDPA.

7.6.1D.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6J and Table 7.6K. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6J: Test parameters for in-band blocking, dual band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

861.4≤ f ≤901.6

854≤ f ≤909

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

917.4≤ f ≤967.6

910 ≤ f ≤ 975

Fuw

(Band XXXII operation)

MHz

1444.4≤ f ≤1503.6

1437≤ f ≤1511

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For dual band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band.

Table 7.6K: In-band blocking requirements, dual band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

UL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

UE transmitted mean power (dBm)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-VIII-1

I-3-VIII-1

I

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

VIII

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-VIII-2

I

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

VIII

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I

VIII

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

VIII

-99.7

-89.4

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-1-VIII-2

I

VIII

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

VIII

-99.7

-89.4

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-1-IV-2

II

IV

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-109

-98.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-2-IV-1

II

II

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-109

-98.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-2-IV-2

II

II

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-109

-98.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II

IV

-107

-96.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-109

-98.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-1-V-2

I

V

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-103.2

-92.9

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-V-1

I

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-108

-97.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-V-2

I

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-108

-97.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I

V

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-103.2

-92.9

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-1-V-2

II

V

-108

-97.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-103.1

-92.8

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-XXXII-1

I

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

XXXII

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

7.6.1E Additional requirement for single band 8C-HSDPA (In-band blocking)

7.6.1E.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6L and Table 7.6M. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6L: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band 8C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band 8C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency.

Table 7.6M: In-band blocking requirements, single band 8C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Single band 8C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-8

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2E for single band 8C-HSDPA.

7.6.1E.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6N and Table 7.6O. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6N: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band 8C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2)

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1922.4≤ f ≤1997.6

1915≤ f ≤2005

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band 8C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency.

Table 7.6O: In-band blocking requirements, single band 8C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Single band 8C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UE transmitted mean power (dBm)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-8

I

-110

-99.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

NOTE 1 For the UE which supports DB-DC-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aA the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.12.

NOTE 2 For the UE which supports dual band 4C-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aC the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.13.

7.6.1F Additional requirement for single band NC-4C-HSDPA (In-band blocking)

7.6.1F.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6P and Table 7.6Q. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6P: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band NC-4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

(NOTE 4)

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2,3)

MHz

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band NC-4C-HSPDA out-of-gap, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier belonging to the lower subblock of carriers, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier belonging to the higher subblock of carriers.

NOTE 3: For single band NC-4C-HSPDA in-gap, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier belonging to the higher subblock of carriers, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier belonging to the lower subblock of carriers.

NOTE 4: The Iblocking (modulated) interferer with mean power equals to -44dBm is only applicable for scenario with gap length ≥ 25MHz.

Table 7.6Q: In-band blocking requirements, single band NC-4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Single band NC-4C-HSDPA Configuration

Test type

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-1-5-1, I-2-5-1, I-3-10-1

Out-of-gap

I

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2

In-gap

IV

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

IV-1-5-1, IV-2-10-1, IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2

Out-of-gap

IV

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFÎor>+3 dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2E for single band NC-4C-HSDPA.

7.6.1F.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.6R and Table 7.6S. In-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling into the UE receive band or into the first 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

Table 7.6R: Test parameters for in-band blocking, single band NC-4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Level

Iblocking mean power (modulated)

dBm

-56

-44

(NOTE 4)

Fuw offset

(NOTE 2,3)

MHz

=±10 MHz

≤-15 MHz

&

≥15 MHz

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2177.6

2095≤ f ≤2185

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2102.4≤ f ≤2162.6

2095≤ f ≤2170

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (modulated) consists of the common channels needed for tests as specified in Table C.7 and 16 dedicated data channels as specified in Table C.6.

NOTE 2: For single band NC-4C-HSPDA out-of-gap, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the loweest carrier belonging to the lower subblock of carriers, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier belonging to the higher subblock of carriers.

NOTE 3: For single band NC-4C-HSPDA in-gap, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier belonging to the higher subblock of carriers, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier belonging to the lower subblock of carriers.

NOTE 4: The Iblocking (modulated) interferer with mean power equals to -44dBm is only applicable for scenario with gap length ≥ 25MHz.

Table 7.6S: In-band blocking requirements, single band NC-4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Single band NC-4C-HSDPA Configuration

Test type

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor

(dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-5-1, I-3-10-1

Out-of-gap

I

-110

-99.7

Minimum

IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2

In-gap

IV

-110

-99.7

Minimum

IV-2-10-1, IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2

Out-of-gap

IV

-110

-99.7

Minimum

NOTE 1 For the UE which supports DB-DC-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aA the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.12.

NOTE 2 For the UE which supports dual band 4C-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aC the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.13.

7.6.2 Minimum requirement (Out-of-band blocking)

The BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7. Out-of-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling more than 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

For Table 7.7 in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7 in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable

Table 7.7: Out of band blocking

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

DPCH_Ec

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS> +3 dB

Îor

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1< f ≤2025

2255≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1870<f <1915

2005<f <2050

1845 <f ≤1870

2050 ≤f <2075

1< f ≤1845

2075≤f<12750

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1910

Fuw

(Band III operation)

MHz

1745 <f <1790

1895<f <1940

1720 <f ≤ 1745

1940≤f < 1965

1< f ≤1720

1965≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2050< f <2095

2170< f <2215

2025< f ≤2050

2215≤ f < 2240

1< f ≤2025

2240≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

1< f ≤784

979≤f<12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849

Fuw

(Band VI operation)

MHz

815 < f < 860

900 < f < 945

790 < f ≤ 815

945 ≤ f < 970

1 < f ≤ 790

970 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band VII operation)

MHz

2570 < f < 2605

2705 < f < 2750

na

2750 ≤ f < 2775

1 < f ≤ 2570

2775 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

865 < f < 910

975 < f < 1020

840 < f ≤ 865

1020 ≤ f < 1045

1 < f ≤ 840

1045 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band IX operation)

MHz

1784.9 < f < 1829.9

1894.9 < f < 1939.9

1759.9 < f ≤ 1784.9

1939.9 ≤ f < 1964.9

1 < f ≤ 1759.9

1964.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band X operation)

MHz

2050 < f < 2095

2185 < f < 2230

2025 < f ≤ 2050

2230 ≤ f < 2255

1 < f ≤ 2025

2255 ≤f< 12750

Fuw

(Band XI operation)

MHz

1415.9 < f < 1460.9

1510.9 < f < 1555.9

1390.9 < f ≤ 1415.9

1555.9 ≤ f < 1580.9

1 < f ≤ 1390.9

1580.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XII operation)

MHz

669 < f < 714

761 < f < 806

644 < f ≤ 669

806 ≤ f < 831

1 < f ≤ 644

831 ≤f< 12750

699 ≤ f ≤ 716

Fuw

(Band XIII operation)

MHz

686 < f < 731

771 < f < 816

61 < f ≤ 686

816 ≤ f < 841

1 < f ≤ 661

841 ≤f< 12750

776 ≤ f ≤ 788

Fuw

(Band XIV operation)

MHz

698 < f < 743

783 < f < 828

673 < f ≤ 698

828 ≤ f < 853

1 < f ≤ 673

853 ≤f< 12750

788 ≤ f ≤ 798

Fuw

(Band XIX operation)

MHz

815 < f < 860

905 < f < 950

790 < f ≤ 815

950 ≤ f < 975

1 < f ≤ 790

975 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XX operation)

MHz

731< f <776

836< f <881

706 < f ≤ 731

881 ≤ f < 906

1 < f ≤ 706

906 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XXI operation)

MHz

1435.9 < f < 1480.9

1525.9 < f < 1570.9

1410.9 < f ≤ 1435.9

1570.9 ≤ f < 1595.9

1 < f ≤ 1410.9

1595.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XXII operation)

MHz

3450 <f <3495

3605<f <3650

3425 <f ≤ 3450

3650≤f < 3675

1< f ≤3425

3675≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band XXV operation)

MHz

1870<f <1915

2010<f <2055

1845 <f ≤1870

2055 ≤f <2080

1< f ≤1845

2080≤f<12750

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1915

Fuw

(Band XXVI operation)

MHz

799< f <844

909< f <954

774< f ≤799

954≤ f < 979

1< f ≤774

979 ≤ f < 12750

814 ≤ f ≤ 849

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 3

Band I operation

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band II operation

For 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied

Band III operation

For 1790≤f ≤1895 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band IV operation

For 2095≤f≤2170 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band V operation

For 854≤f≤909 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band VI operation

For 860≤f≤900 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band VII operation

For 2605 ≤ f ≤ 2705 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band VIII operation

For 910 ≤ f ≤ 975 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band IX operation

For 1829.9≤f≤ 1894.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band X operation

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XI

operation

For 1460.9≤f≤ 1510.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XII

operation

For 714 ≤ f ≤ 761 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XIII

operation

For 731 ≤ f ≤ 771 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XIV

operation

For 743 ≤ f ≤ 783 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XIX operation

For 860≤f≤905 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XX operation

For 776≤f≤836 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XXI operation

For 1480.9≤f ≤1525.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

Band XXII operation

For 3495≤ f ≤3605 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied. NOTE 3

Band XXV operation

For 1915≤f ≤2010 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied

Band XXVI operation

For 844≤f≤909 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied.

NOTE 1: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the DPCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the DPCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2.

NOTE 2: For the UE which supports both Band XI and Band XXI operating frequencies, the Out of band blocking is FFS.

NOTE 3: The UE transmitted mean power shall be reduced by 0.5dB for a UE operating in band XXII.

7.6.2A Additional requirement for DC-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AA. Out-of-band band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling more than 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band.

For Table 7.7AA in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7AA in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AA: Out of band blocking for DC-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

HS-PDSCH_Ec

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS> +3 dB

Îor

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(Band I operation)

MHz

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1< f ≤2025

2255≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band II operation)

MHz

1870<f <1915

2005<f <2050

1845 <f ≤1870

2050 ≤f <2075

1< f ≤1845

2075≤f<12750

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1910

Fuw

(Band III operation)

MHz

1745 <f <1790

1895<f <1940

1720 <f ≤ 1745

1940≤f < 1965

1< f ≤1720

1965≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band IV operation)

MHz

2050< f <2095

2170< f <2215

2025< f ≤2050

2215≤ f < 2240

1< f ≤2025

2240≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band V operation)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

1< f ≤784

979≤f<12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849

Fuw

(Band VI operation)

MHz

815 < f < 860

900 < f < 945

790 < f ≤ 815

945 ≤ f < 970

1 < f ≤ 790

970 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band VII operation)

MHz

2570 < f < 2605

2705 < f < 2750

na

2750 ≤ f < 2775

1 < f ≤ 2570

2775 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band VIII operation)

MHz

865 < f < 910

975 < f < 1020

840 < f ≤ 865

1020 ≤ f < 1045

1 < f ≤ 840

1045 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band IX operation)

MHz

1784.9 < f < 1829.9

1894.9 < f < 1939.9

1759.9 < f ≤ 1784.9

1939.9 ≤ f < 1964.9

1 < f ≤ 1759.9

1964.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band X operation)

MHz

2050 < f < 2095

2185 < f < 2230

2025 < f ≤ 2050

2230 ≤ f < 2255

1 < f ≤ 2025

2255 ≤f< 12750

Fuw

(Band XI operation)

MHz

1415.9 < f < 1460.9

1510.9 < f < 1555.9

1390.9 < f ≤ 1415.9

1555.9 ≤ f < 1580.9

1 < f ≤ 1390.9

1580.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XII operation)

MHz

669 < f < 714

761 < f < 806

643 < f ≤ 669

806 ≤ f < 831

1 < f ≤ 644

831 ≤f< 12750

699 ≤ f ≤ 716

Fuw

(Band XIII operation)

MHz

686 < f < 731

771 < f < 816

61 < f ≤ 686

816 ≤ f < 841

1 < f ≤ 661

841 ≤f< 12750

776 ≤ f ≤ 788

Fuw

(Band XIV operation)

MHz

698 < f < 743

783 < f < 828

673 < f ≤ 698

828 ≤ f < 853

1 < f ≤ 673

853 ≤f< 12750

788 ≤ f ≤ 798

Fuw

(Band XIX operation)

MHz

815 < f < 860

905 < f < 950

790 < f ≤ 815

950 ≤ f < 975

1 < f ≤ 790

975 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XX operation)

MHz

731< f <776

836< f <881

706 < f ≤ 731

881 ≤ f < 906

1 < f ≤ 706

906 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XXI operation)

MHz

1435.9 < f < 1480.9

1525.9 < f < 1570.9

1410.9 < f ≤ 1435.9

1570.9 ≤ f < 1595.9

1 < f ≤ 1410.9

1595.9 ≤ f < 12750

Fuw

(Band XXII operation)

MHz

3450 <f <3495

3605<f <3650

3425 <f ≤ 3450

3650≤f < 3675

1< f ≤3425

3675≤f<12750

Fuw

(Band XXV operation)

MHz

1870<f <1915

2010<f <2055

1845 <f ≤1870

2055 ≤f <2080

1< f ≤1845

2080≤f<12750

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1915

Fuw

(Band XXVI operation)

MHz

799< f <844

909< f <954

774 < f ≤799

954 ≤ f < 979

1< f ≤774

979 ≤ f < 12750

814 ≤ f ≤ 849

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 3

Band I operation

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band II operation

For 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied

Band III operation

For 1790≤f ≤1895 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band IV operation

For 2095≤f≤2170 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band V operation

For 854≤f≤909 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band VI operation

For 860≤f≤900 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band VII operation

For 2605 ≤ f ≤ 2705 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band VIII operation

For 910 ≤ f ≤ 975 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band IX operation

For 1829.9≤f≤ 1894.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band X operation

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XI

operation

For 1460.9≤f≤ 1510.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XII

operation

For 714 ≤ f ≤ 761 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XIII

operation

For 731 ≤ f ≤ 771 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XIV

operation

For 743 ≤ f ≤ 783 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XIX operation

For 860≤f≤905 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XX operation

For 776≤f≤836 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XXI operation

For 1480.9≤f ≤1525.9 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

Band XXII operation

For 3495≤ f ≤3605 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied. NOTE 3

Band XXV operation

For 1915≤f ≤2010 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.1 and subclause 7.6.1 shall be applied

Band XXVI operation

For 844≤f≤909 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

NOTE 1: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the DPCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the DPCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2A.

NOTE 2: For the UE which supports both Band XI and Band XXI operating frequencies, the Out of band blocking is FFS.

NOTE 3: The UE transmitted mean power shall be reduced by 0.5dB for a UE operating in band XXII.

7.6.2B Additional requirement for DB-DC-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AB. Out-of-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling at frequencies outside of frequency regions defined as the UE receive bands extended by 15 MHz at their lower and upper ends. For Table 7.7AB in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7AB in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AB: Out of band blocking for DB-DC-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

HS-PDSCH_Ec

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS>+3 dB

<REFSENS> +3 dB

Îor

dBm / 3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 1)

MHz

865< f <910

975< f <1020

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

840< f ≤865

1020≤ f <1045

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤840

1045≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤ 12750

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 2)

MHz

1870< f <1915

2005< f <2095

2170< f <2215

1845< f ≤1870

2215≤ f <2240

1< f ≤1845

2240≤ f <12750

1850≤ f ≤1910

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 3)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤784

979≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 4)

MHz

1415.9 < f < 1460.9

1510.9 < f < 1555.9

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

1390.9 < f ≤ 1415.9

1555.9 ≤ f < 1580.9

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1 < f ≤ 1390.9

1580.9 ≤ f < 2025

2255≤f<12750

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 5)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

1870<f <1915

2005<f <2050

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

1845 <f ≤1870

2050 ≤f <2075

1< f ≤784

979< f ≤1845

2075≤f<12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1910

Fuw

(DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 6)

MHz

1392< f <1437

1511< f <1556

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

1367< f ≤1392

1556≤ f <1581

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤1367

1581≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤ 12750

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 1

For 910≤f ≤975 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 2

For 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2070 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 3

For 854≤f≤909 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 4

For 1460.9≤f≤ 1510.9 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 5

For 854≤f≤909 MHz and 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

DB-DC-HSDPA Configuration 6

For 1437≤f ≤1511 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1A shall be applied.

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2B.

7.6.2C Additional requirement for single band 4C-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AC and Table 7.7AD. Out-of-band band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling more than 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band. The requirement is not applicable for dual uplink operation.

For Table 7.7AC in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7AC in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AC: Test parameters for out of band blocking, single band 4C-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(Single band 4C-HSDPA

Configuration I-3)

MHz

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1< f ≤2025

2255≤f<12750

Fuw

(Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-3, II-4)

MHz

1870<f <1915

2005<f <2050

1845 <f ≤1870

2050 ≤f <2075

1< f ≤1845

2075≤f<12750

1850 ≤ f ≤ 1910

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Single band 4C-HSDPA

Configuration I-3

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.3 and subclause 7.6.1C.1 shall be applied.

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-3, II-4

For 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.3 and subclause 7.6.1C.1 shall be applied.

Table 7.7AD: Out of band blocking requirements, single band 4C-HSDPA

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

Parameter

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

UL-DL carrier separation

I-3

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

II-3, II-4

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2C.

7.6.2D Additional requirement for dual band 4C-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AE and Table 7.7AF. Out-of-band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling at frequencies outside of frequency regions defined as the UE receive bands extended by 15 MHz at their lower and upper ends. The requirement is not applicable for dual uplink operation.

For Table 7.7AF in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7AF in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AE: Test parameters for out of band blocking, dual band 4C-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency

range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

I-2-VIII-1, I-3-VIII-1, I-2-VIII-2, I-1-VIII-2)

MHz

865< f <910

975< f <1020

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

840< f ≤865

1020≤ f <1045

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤840

1045≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤ 12750

Fuw

(Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-1-IV-2,

II-2-IV-1, II-2-IV-2)

MHz

1870< f <1915

2005< f <2095

2170< f <2215

1845< f ≤1870

2215≤ f <2240

1< f ≤1845

2240≤ f <12750

1850≤ f ≤1910

Fuw

(Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration I-1-V-2,

I-2-V-1, I-2-V-2)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤784

979≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849

Fuw

(Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-1-V-2)

MHz

809< f <854

909< f <954

1870< f <1915

2005< f <2050

784< f ≤809

954≤ f < 979

1845< f ≤1870

2050≤ f <2075

1< f ≤784

979≤ f <1845

2075< f ≤12750

824 ≤ f ≤ 849, 1850 ≤ f ≤1910

Fuw

(Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration I-1-XXXII-2, I-2-XXXII-1)

MHz

1392< f <1437

1511< f <1556

2050< f <2095

2185< f <2230

1367< f ≤1392

1556≤ f <1581

2025< f ≤2050

2230≤ f <2255

1< f ≤1367

1581≤ f <2025

2255< f ≤ 12750

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

I-2-VIII-1, I-3-VIII-1, I-2-VIII-2, I-1-VIII-2

For 910≤f ≤975 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1D.1 shall be applied.

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-1-IV-2,

II-2-IV-1, II-2-IV-2

For 1915≤f ≤2005 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2070 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1D.1 shall be applied.

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration I-1-V-2,

I-2-V-1, I-2-V-2

For 854≤f≤909 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1D.1 shall be applied.

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration II-1-V-2

For 854≤f≤909 MHz and 1915 ≤f ≤ 2005 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1D.1 shall be applied.

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration I-1-XXXII-2, I-2-XXXII-1

For 1437≤f ≤1511 MHz and 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.2 and subclause 7.6.1D.1 shall be applied.

Table 7.7AF: Out of band blocking requirements, dual band 4C-HSDPA

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

UL Band

Parameter

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-VIII-1

I-3-VIII-1

I-2-VIII-2

I-1-VIII-2

I

I

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

VIII

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

I

VIII

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

VIII

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

II-1-IV-2

II-2-IV-1

II-2-IV-2

II

II

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

IV

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

II

IV

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

IV

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

I-1-V-2

I-2-V-1

I-2-V-2

I

I

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

V

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

I

V

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

V

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

II-1-V-2

II

II

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

V

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

II

V

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

V

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

Minimum

I-1-XXXII-2

I-2-XXXII-1

I

I

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

XXXII

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

<REFÎor>

+ 3 dB

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2D.

7.6.2E Additional requirement for single band 8C-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AG and Table 7.7AH. Out-of-band band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling more than 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band. The requirement is not applicable for dual uplink operation.

For Table 7.7AG in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

For Table 7.7AG in frequency range 4, up to 8 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 Spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AG: Test parameters for out of band blocking, single band 8C-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

-15

Fuw

(Single band 8C-HSDPA

Configuration I-8)

MHz

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1< f ≤2025

2255≤f<12750

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Single band 8C-HSDPA

Configuration I-8

For 2095≤f ≤2185 MHz, the appropriate in-band blocking or adjacent channel selectivity in subclause 7.5.4 and subclause 7.6.1E.1 shall be applied.

Table 7.7AH: Out of band blocking requirements, single band 8C-HSDPA

Singe band 8C-HSDPA Configuration

Parameter

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Frequency range 4

UL-DL carrier separation

I-8

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2E.

7.6.2F Additional requirement for single band NC-4C-HSDPA (Out-of-band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7AI and Table 7.7AJ. Out-of-band band blocking is defined for an unwanted interfering signal falling more than 15 MHz below or above the UE receive band. The requirement is not applicable for dual uplink operation.

For Table 7.7AI in frequency range 1, 2 and 3, up to 24 exceptions per received cell are allowed for spurious response frequencies in each assigned frequency channel when measured using a 1 MHz step size. For these exceptions the requirements of clause 7.7 spurious response are applicable.

Table 7.7AI: Test parameters for out of band blocking, single band NC-4C-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

Iblocking (CW)

dBm

-44

-30

-15

Fuw

(Single band NC-4C-HSDPA

Configuration I-1-5-1, I-2-5-1, I-3-10-1)

MHz

2050<f <2095

2185<f <2230

2025 <f ≤2050

2230 ≤f <2255

1< f ≤2025

2255≤f<12750

Fuw

(Single band NC-4C-HSDPA Configuration IV-1-5-1, IV-2-10-1, IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2)

MHz

2050< f <2095

2170< f <2215

2025< f ≤2050

2215≤ f < 2240

1< f ≤2025

2240≤f<12750

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Table 7.7AJ: Out of band blocking requirements, single band NC-4C-HSDPA

Single band NC-4C-HSDPA Configuration

Parameter

Frequency range 1

Frequency range 2

Frequency range 3

UL-DL carrier separation

I-1-5-1, I-2-5-1, I-3-10-1

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

IV-1-5-1, IV-2-10-1, IV-2-15-2, IV-2-20-1, IV-2-25-2

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

<REFSENS>

+3 dB

Minimum

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

<REFÎor> + 3 dB

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2E.

7.6.3 Minimum requirement (Narrow band blocking)

The BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7A. This requirement is measure of a receiver’s ability to receive a W-CDMA signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted narrow band interferer at a frequency, which is less than the nominal channel spacing.

Table 7.7A: Narrow band blocking characteristics

Parameter

Unit

Band II, IV, V, X, XXV, XXVI

Band III, VIII, XII, XIII, XIV

DPCH_Ec

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFSENS> + 10 dB

<REFSENS> + 10 dB

Îor

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 10 dB

<REFÎor> + 10 dB

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

-56

Fuw (offset)

MHz

2.7

2.8

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the DPCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the DPCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2.

7.6.3A Additional requirement for DC-HSDPA and DB-DC-HSDPA (Narrow band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7B. This requirement is measure of a receiver’s ability to receive a W-CDMA signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted narrow band interferer at a frequency, which is less than the nominal channel spacing.

Table 7.7B: Narrow band blocking characteristics for DC-HSDPA

Parameter

Unit

Band II, IV, V, X, XXV, XXVI

Band III, VIII, XII, XIII, XIV

HS-PDSCH_Ec

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFSENS> + 10 dB

<REFSENS> + 10 dB

Îor

dBm/3.84 MHz

<REFÎor> + 10 dB

<REFÎor> + 10 dB

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

-56

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

±2.8

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: For DC-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency used and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency used. For DB-DC-HSDPA, offset refers to the assigned channel frequencies of the individual cells.

NOTE 3: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2A for DC-HSDPA and Table 7.2B for DB-DC-HSDPA.

7.6.3B Additional requirement for DC-HSUPA (Narrow band blocking)

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7C and Table 7.7D. This requirement is measure of a receiver’s ability to receive a W-CDMA signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted narrow band interferer at a frequency, which is less than the nominal channel spacing.

Table 7.7C: Narrow band blocking characteristics for DC-HSUPA

Parameter

Unit

Band II, IV, V, X, XXV, XXVI

Band III, VIII, XII, XIII, XIV

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

-56

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

±2.8

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6]

NOTE 2: For DC-HSUPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency used and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency used.

Table 7.7D: Reference input powers for narrow-band blocking, DC-HSUPA.

Operating Band

Unit

HS-PDSCH_Ec

Îor

II

dBm/3.84 MHz

-101

-90.7

III

dBm/3.84 MHz

-100

-89.7

IV

dBm/3.84 MHz

-102.8

-92.5

V

dBm/3.84 MHz

-100.9

-90.6

VIII

dBm/3.84 MHz

-98.5

-88.2

X

dBm/3.84 MHz

-102.8

-92.5

XII

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XIII

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XIV

dBm/3.84 MHz

N/A

N/A

XXV

dBm/3.84 MHz

-99.5

-89.2

XXVI

dBm/3.84 MHz

-98.5

-88.2

NOTE 1 For the UE which supports DB-DC-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aA the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.12.

NOTE 2 For the UE which supports dual band 4C-HSDPA configuration in Table 5.0aC the < HS-PDSCH_Ec > and < Îor > are allowed to be increased by an amount defined in Table 7.13.