6.2.2EC UE Maximum Output Power for UE category M2
36.521-13GPPEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Part 1: Conformance testingRadio transmission and receptionRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) conformance specification
6.2.2EC.1 Test purpose
Same as in clause 6.2.2EA.1
6.2.2EC.2 Test applicability
This test case applies to all types of E-UTRA UE release 14 and forward of UE category M2.
6.2.2EC.3 Minimum conformance requirements
Same as in clause 6.2.2EA.3
6.2.2EC.4 Test description
6.2.2EC.4.1 Initial condition
Same as in clause 6.2.2EA.4.1 with the following exceptions:
– Instead of Table 6.2.2EA.4.1-1 🡪 use Table 6.2.2EC.4.1-1
Table 6.2.2EC.4.1-1: Test Configuration Table
Initial Conditions |
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Test Environment as specified in TS 36.508 [7] subclause 4.1 |
Normal, TL/VL, TL/VH, TH/VL, TH/VH |
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Test Frequencies as specified in TS 36.508 [7] subclause 4.3.1 |
Low range, Mid range, High range |
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Test Channel Bandwidths as specified in TS 36.508 [7] subclause 4.3.1 |
Highest |
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Test Parameters for Channel Bandwidths and Narrowband positions |
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Downlink Configuration |
Uplink Configuration |
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Configuration ID |
Ch BW |
N/A for Max UE output power testing |
Mod’n |
RB allocation |
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FDD and HD-FDD |
TDD |
Narrowband index (Note 1) |
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Low range, Mid range |
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1 |
5MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
0 |
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2 |
5MHz |
QPSK |
3(Note 6) |
3(Note 6) |
0 |
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3 |
10MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
0 |
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4 |
10MHz |
QPSK |
4(Note 5), 5 (Note 6) |
4(Note 5), 5 (Note 6) |
0 |
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5 |
15MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
0 |
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6 |
15MHz |
QPSK |
24 |
24 |
0 |
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7 |
20MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
0 |
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8 |
20MHz |
QPSK |
24 |
24 |
0 |
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High range |
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1 |
5MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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2 |
5MHz |
QPSK |
3(Note 6) |
3(Note 6) |
3 |
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3 |
10MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
7 |
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4 |
10MHz |
QPSK |
4(Note 5), 5 (Note 6) |
4(Note 5), 5 (Note 6) |
7 |
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5 |
15MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
11 |
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6 |
15MHz |
QPSK |
24 |
24 |
8 |
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7 |
20MHz |
QPSK |
1 |
1 |
15 |
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8 |
20MHz |
QPSK |
24 |
24 |
12 |
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Note 1: Denotes the lowest narrowband index in the channel bandwidth where the wideband shall be placed. The allocation is contiguous, starting from the lowest narrowband index. Narrowband, Narrowband index and Wideband are defined in TS 36.211 [8], 5.2.4. Note 2: Test Channel Bandwidth is checked separately for each E-UTRA band, the applicable channel bandwidths are specified in Table 5.4.2.1-1. Note 3: The 1 RB allocation shall be tested at RB#0 for low and mid range, RB #5 for high range test frequency. For E-UTRA bands applied with Note 2 in Table 6.2.2 EA -1 and when channel bandwidth is larger than 4 MHz, for 5 MHz channel bandwidth the 1 RB allocation shall additionally be tested at RB#2 with narrowband index 3 for low range, RB #3 withnarrowband index 0 for high range test frequency, for 10 MHz channel bandwidth the 1 RB allocation shall additionally be tested at RB#1 with narrowband index 3 for low range, RB #4 with narrowband index 4 for high range test frequency, for 15 MHz channel bandwidth the 1 RB allocation shall additionally be tested at RB#0 with narrowband index 3 for low range, RB #5 with narrowband index 8 for high range test frequency, for 20 MHz channel bandwidth the 1 RB allocation shall additionally be tested at RB#3 with narrowband index 2 for low range, RB #2 with narrowband index 13 for high range test frequency. Note 4: The RBstart of non-1RB allocation shall be RB #0 for low and mid range, RB# (6 – (RB allocation mod 6)) for high range test frequency. Note 5: Only applicable for Power class 3. Note 6: Only applicable for Power class 5 and Power class 6. |
6.2.2EC.4.2 Test procedure
Same as in clause 6.2.2EA.4.1 with the following exceptions:
– Instead of Table 6.2.2EA.4.1-1🡪 use Table 6.2.2EC.4.1-1
6.2.2EC.4.3 Message contents
Message contents are according to TS 36.508 [7] subclause 4.6.
6.2.2EC.5 Test requirements
Same as in clause 6.2.2EA.5.