章节标题 | 重大变化 |
接收器类别 | 第4.2.3节重新定义了接收器类别,以解决设备类型和功率水平的所有组合。 |
Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain – Limits | In sections 4.3.1.10.3 and 4.3.2.9.3 for transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain, the limits in the frequency range 694 – 862 MHz have been revised to -36 dBm. These limits are less stringent, align with CEPT ERC Recommendation 74-01, and are based on the transition from analog to digital television and the resulting spectrum allocation. |
Receiver Blocking Limits | In sections 4.3.1.12.4 and 4.3.2.11.4 for receiver blocking limits, receiver blocking parameters have been redefined for all receiver categories. Although the blocking signal power level has increased, the wanted signal power from the companion device has also been revised. Based on receiver performance and characteristics, this change may not result in more stringent requirements when compared to V2.1.1. However, conformance with the requirements of V2.2.2 must be evaluated. |
Receiver Blocking Test Method | The test method for receiver blocking in section 5.4.11.2 has been revised to correspond to the changes in receiver blocking limits and parameters. Additional and revised measurement methods have been applied, including extended steps to address non-compliances. |
Section Title | Notable Changes |
Presentation of Equipment | Sections 2.2 and 5.3.4 include reference to ETSI EG 203 367 Guide to the application of harmonized standards covering articles 3.1b and 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) for multi-radio and combined radio and non-radio equipment. Existing content has been removed where addressed by the preceding standard.
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Antenna Types | Section 4.2.4 (antenna types) is a new addition and specifies that dedicated antennas are to be assessed in combination with equipment against the requirements.
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Receiver Blocking
Performance Data | In sections 4.3.1.12.3 and 4.3.2.11.3 for receiver blocking performance criteria, reference to Frame Error Rate (FER) has been included and the option for the manufacturer to declare alternative performance criteria was removed. However, "for equipment that does not support a PER or a FER test to be performed, the minimum performance criterion shall be no loss of the wireless transmission function needed for the intended use of the equipment.” |
Conducted Measurements | In section 5.4.2.2.1.2 for the test method for RF Output Power, a requirement for a fast power sensor with minimum sensitivity of -40 dBm has been added. |
Power Spectral Density – Conducted Measurements | In section 5.4.3.2.1 for power density test methods Option 1 (equipment with continuous and non-continuous transmissions), step 1 now requires the use of maximum TX-sequence time in place of channel occupancy time in the formula for determining sweep time for non-adaptive, non-continuous transmission equipment. Also, revised for Option 2 (for equipment with continuous transmission capability) in section 5.4.3.2.1, step 1 for determining the frequency span was revised from 2x nominal bandwidth to "at least 2× Occupied Channel Bandwidth”. |
Accumulated Transmit Time, Frequency Occupation and Hopping Sequence –
Conducted Measurements | In section 5.4.4.2.1 for Accumulated Transmit Time, Frequency Occupation and Hopping Sequence, the test method has been revised in step 6 to indicate the use of a peak detector instead of RMS. In addition, the number of sweep points is now defined as ~ 400/Occupied Channel Bandwidth (MHz). The number of sweep points may need to be further increased in case of overlapping channels. |
Transmitter Unwanted Emissions in the Out-of-Band Domain | In section 5.4.8.2.1 for transmitter unwanted emissions in the out-of-band domain, the test method was revised to specify the measurement mode as Time Domain Power, as well as revising sweep mode from continuous to single. The maximum number of sweep points also increased to 30,000. |