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Foreword
Summary
The corresponding product to this document is ME3000 modules. It introduces the appearance,
hardware framework, functions, technical specifications and relevant test standard of ME3000
module,whichisusedforsupportingdesignreferencetohardwareengineersandproductdesigners.
Objectreaders
Thisdocumentismostlysuitableforengineersasbelow:
l Systemdesigners
l Productengineers
l Hardwareengineers
l Softwareengineers
l Testengineers
Brief
Thisdocumentcontains7chapters,asfollowing:
chapter
contents
1Summary
Background,conceptsandapplicationsofME3000
2Abbreviation
Abbreviationsappearedinthisdocument
3appearanceandframework
AppearancefigureofME3000module
4functionsandinterfaces
BasicfunctionsandinterfacesofME3000module
5Technicalspecifications
IntroduceparticulartechnicalspecificationsofME3000module
6reliabilityteststandard
IntroducethereliabilityteststandardofME3000module.
7EMC/EMIstandard
IntroduceEMC/EMIstandardofME3000module
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Tableofcontents
1SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................... 8
2ABBREVIATION.............................................................................................................................................. 8
3APPEARANCEANDFRAMEWORK............................................................................................................. 9
4FUNCTIONSANDINTERFACES................................................................................................................ 10
5TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 10
5.1 COMMUNICATIONPROTOCOLSANDTECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................10
5.2 RF EMISSION ................................................................................................................................................12
5.2.1Frequencyandphasebias .....................................................................................................................12
5.2.2Frequencyandphasebiasundermultipathinterference ........................................................................12
5.2.3 Txpeakvaluepowerandpulseenveloptiming .....................................................................................12
5.2.4TXoutputspectrum..............................................................................................................................15
5.3 RF RECEIVING ..............................................................................................................................................17
5.3.1Referencesensitivity.............................................................................................................................17
5.3.2 Availableinputlevel .............................................................................................................................19
5.3.3Cochannelsuppression ........................................................................................................................19
5.3.4 Adjacentchannelsuppression ...............................................................................................................20
5.3.5Intermodulationsuppression .................................................................................................................21
5.3.6Blockingandspuriousrespond .............................................................................................................21
5.4 RECOMMENDATIONOFANTENNASPECS .........................................................................................................23
5.5 POWERSUPPLY .............................................................................................................................................23
5.5.1Inputvoltage ........................................................................................................................................23
5.6 WORKINGCONDITIONS .................................................................................................................................23
6RELIABILITYTESTSTANDARD................................................................................................................ 24
6.1 LOWTEMPERATURERUNNINGEXPERIMENT ...................................................................................................24
6.2 LOWTEMPERATURESTORAGEEXPERIMENT ...................................................................................................24
6.3 HIGHTEMPERATURERUNNINGEXPERIMENT..................................................................................................24
6.4 HIGHTEMPERATURESTORAGEEXPERIMENT..................................................................................................24
6.5 HIGHTEMPERATURE, HIGHHUMIDITYEXPERIMENT ........................................................................................24
6.6 HIGHLOWTEMPERATURESTRIKINGEXPERIMENT ..........................................................................................24
7EMC/EMITESTSTANDARD ....................................................................................................................... 25
7.1 STATICDISCHARGEESDINTERFERENCEIMMUNITYEXPERIMENT .............................................................25
7.2 RF ELECTROMAGNETICEMISSIONINTERFERENCEIMMUNITY EXPERIMENT ......................................................25
7.3 ELECTRICALFASTTRANSIENT/BURSTIMMUNITYEXPERIMENT ........................................................................25
7.4 LIGHTNINGANDSURGESTRIKEIMMUNITYEXPERIMENT .................................................................................26
7.5 RF ELECTROMAGNETICFIELDCONDUCTION INTERFERENCEIMMUNITY EXPERIMENT .......................................26
7.6 RADIATEDDISTURBANCEEXPERIMENT ..........................................................................................................26
7.7 CONDUCTEDDISTURBANCEEXPERIMENT ......................................................................................................26
TABLEOFFIGURES
Figure31appearanceofME3000module ......................................................................................................... 10
Figure51Power/timeenvelopframeworkundernormaltestcondition ............................................................. 14
Figure52power/timeenvelopframeworkunderultratestcondition ................................................................. 15
TABLES
Table51communicationprotocolsandtechnicalspecifications....................................................................... 10
Table52frequencyband ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Table53intervalassignment............................................................................................................................... 11
Table54encodingmodes .................................................................................................................................... 11
Table55datarate ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Table56frequencybias....................................................................................................................................... 12
Table57errorratetestedineachchannelofGSM850andGSM900 ............................................................... 18
Table58errorratetestedineachchannelofDCS1800andPCS1900 ............................................................. 18
Table59errorratetestedineachchannelofGSM850andGSM900 ............................................................... 18
Table510errorratetested ineachchannelofCS1800andPCS1900 .............................................................. 19
Table511errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachfullspeedchannel ................................... 19
Table512errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofGSM850andGSM
900....................................................................................................................................................... 20
Table513errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofDCS1800andPCS
1900..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Table514theuselesssignallevelofGSM900andDCS1800 .......................................................................... 21
Table515TheuselesssignallevelofPCS1900 ................................................................................................. 22
Table516TheuselesssignallevelofGSM850 ................................................................................................. 22
Table517Errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachchannel ................................................... 22
Table518recommendedantennaspecs .............................................................................................................. 23
Table519inputvoltage ....................................................................................................................................... 23
Table71staticexperimentlevel.......................................................................................................................... 25
Table72emissionantiinterferenceexperimentlevel......................................................................................... 25
Table73Electricalfastchangedpulsegroupantiinterferenceexperimentlevel............................................... 25
Table74Lightningandsurgestrikeantiinterferenceexperiment ...................................................................... 26
Table75conductionantiinterferenceexperimentlevel ..................................................................................... 26
1Summary
ZTEME3000modulesisatypeofGSM/GPRSwirelessmodulesupportsdualBand,withabundant
voice, SMS, data service functions and so on. The modules can be applied in data transmission,
wirelessPOS,security,lotterymachine,autometering,wirelessfax,smallswitch,tobaccomachine,
information machine, wireless AD, wireless media, medical ward, remote monitoring, railway
terminals,intelligentelectronicproductsandvehicletrackingsystemsetc.
This document take ME3000 module as an example, introduces the appearance, hardware
framework,functions,technicalspecificationsandrelevantteststandardsformoduleindetail.
2Abbreviation
Abbr.
ADC
Fullname
AFC
AutomaticFrequencyControl
AGC
AutomaticGainControl
ARFCN
AbsoluteRadioFrequencyChannelNumber
ARP
AntennaReferencePoint
ASIC
ApplicationSpecificIntegratedCircuit
BER
BitErrorRate
BTS
BaseTransceiverStation
CDMA
CodeDivisionMultipleAccess
CDG
CDMADevelopmentGroup
CS
CodingScheme
CSD
CircuitSwitchedData
CPU
CentralProcessingUnit
DAI
DigitalAudiointerface
DAC
DigitaltoAnalogConverter
DCE
DataCommunicationEquipment
DSP
DigitalSignalProcessor
DTE
DataTerminalEquipment
DTMF
DualToneMultiFrequency
DTR
DataTerminalReady
EFR
EnhancedFullRate
EGSM
EnhancedGSM
EMC
ElectromagneticCompatibility
EMI
ElectroMagneticInterference
ESD
ElectronicStaticDischarge
ETS
EuropeanTelecommunicationStandard
FDMA
FrequencyDivisionMultipleAccess
AnalogDigitalConverter
FR
FullRate
GPRS
GeneralPacketRadioService
GSM
GlobalStandardforMobileCommunications
HR
HalfRate
IC
IntegratedCircuit
IMEI
InternationalMobileEquipmentIdentity
ISO
InternationalStandardsOrganization
ITU
InternationalTelecommunicationsUnion
LCD
LiquidCrystalDisplay
LED
LightEmittingDiode
MCU
MachineControlUnit
MMI
ManMachineInterface
MS
MobileStation
PCB
PrintedCircuitBoard
PCL
PowerControlLevel
PCS
PersonalCommunicationSystem
PDU
ProtocolDataUnit
PLL
PhaseLockedLoop
PPP
Pointtopointprotocol
RAM
RandomAccessMemory
RF
RadioFrequency
ROM
ReadonlyMemory
RMS
RootMeanSquare
RTC
RealTimeClock
SIM
SubscriberIdentificationModule
SMS
ShortMessageService
SRAM
StaticRandomAccessMemory
TA
Terminaladapter
TDMA
TimeDivisionMultipleAccess
TE
TerminalEquipmentalsoreferreditasDTE
UART
Universalasynchronousreceivertransmitter
UIM
UserIdentifierManagement
USB
UniversalSerialBus
VSWR
VoltageStandingWaveRatio
ZTE
ZTECorporation
3Appearanceandframework
AppearanceofME3000isasfollowingfigure31:
Figure31appearanceofME3000module
l Dimensionlengthxwidthxheight44.0mmx28.0mmx7.6mm
l Weight8g
4Functionsandinterfaces
Thebasicfunctionsofmoduleareasbelow:
l SupportQuadBandEGSM900/DCS1800
l AutomaticallyswitchbetweenEGSM900andDCS1800
l Supportpacketdataservice
l Supportcircuitswitcheddataservice
l SupportSMSservice
l Supportstandard AT commandsandextendedAT commands
l SupportstandardUART interface
l Supportdualpathaudiointerface
l Supplementaryservicefunctionsincomingcalldisplay,callforward,callmaintenance,call
standby,triplecallserviceandsoon.
l SupportTCP/IPprotocol
5Technicalspecifications
5.1Communicationprotocolsandtechnicalspecifications
ThecommunicationprotocolsandtechnicalspecificationsofME3000 modulesisasfollowingtable
51:
Table51communicationprotocolsandtechnicalspecifications
Accessmode
GSM
10
Techspec
GSMphase2/2+
Rx/Tx
frequency
interval
45MHzforGSM850
45MHzforEGSM900
95MHzforDCS1800
80MHzforPCS1900
Voiceencoding Halfrate(HR)
Fullrate(FR)
EnhancedFullrate(EFR)
AdaptiveMultiRate(AMR)
l ME3000frequencyband
EGSM900/DCS1800MHzTherefrequencybandsareshownin
table52.Datatransmissionratedependsonintervalassignmentandchannelencodingof
GPRS.
Table52frequencyband
name
Txfrequencyband(MHz)
Rxfrequencyband(MHz)
EGSM900
880~915MHz
925~960MHz
DCS1800
1710~1785MHz
1805~1880MHz
ME3000modulesupportsCLASS10theintervalassignmentisasfollowingtableTable53:
Table53intervalassignment
down
up
GPRSencodingmodessupportedbyME3000moduleareasfollowingtable54:
Table54encodingmodes
Encodingmodes
Datarate(kbps)
CS1
9.05
CS2
13.4
CS3
15.6
CS4
21.4
ThemaximumtheoreticdataratesupportedbyME3000moduleisasfollowingtable55:
Table55datarate
Encodingmode
Download(kbps)
Upload(kbps)
CS1
36.2
18.1
CS2
53.6
26.8
CS3
62.4
31.2
CS4
85.6
42.8
ME3000modulesupportsClassBbutwhenGPRSandGSMserviceexistatthesametime,
GPRSbreaksoff,ontheotherhand,voiceandSMSserviceofGSMisprior.AfterthatGPRS
servicecanresumeautomatically.
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5.2RFemission
5.2.1Frequencyandphasebias
Thefrequencyandphasebiasoftransmittermeansthedifferencebetweentheactualfrequency
andphasevaluesandthetheoreticones.
l ThefrequencybiasofeachGSMfrequencybandshouldbelessthan0.1ppm
l RMSoneachchannelandpowerlevelshouldnotover5.
l Peakvaluephasebiasoneachchannelandpowerlevelshouldnotover20.
5.2.2Frequencyandphasebiasundermultipathinterference
ItsthecarrierfrequencybiasofMSunderDopplerfrequencyshift,multiplepathRxandinterference.
ThefrequencybiasineachfrequencybandpermittedbyGSMstandardisasfollowingtable56:
Table56frequencybias
GSM850andGSM900
DCS1800
PCS1900
Spread
condition
Allowable
frequencybias
Spread
condition
Allowable
frequencybias
Spread
condition
Allowable
frequencybias
RA250
300Hz
RA130
400Hz
RA130
420Hz
HT100
180Hz
HT100
350Hz
HT100
370Hz
TU50
160Hz
TU50
260Hz
TU50
280Hz
TU3
230Hz
TU1.5
320Hz
TU1.5
330Hz
5.2.3Txpeakvaluepowerandpulseenveloptiming
Carrier peak value power of transmitter is the average value on a burst pulses useful
informationbittime.
OutburstpulsetimingistheintervalbetweenRxandTxofMS.
Undernormalandultratestconditions,everycarrierpeakvaluepoweroneachpowerlevelofGSM
frequencybandshouldbeinthecontentsoffollowingtable:
l GSM850andGSM900
12
l DCS1800
13
PCS1900
Under the same frequency and test condition, the difference between two TX carrier peak value
powerofcloserpowercontrollevelshouldbenolessthan0.5dBandnomorethan3.5dB.ForPCS
1900,whenpowerlevelis3,thedifferencebetweentwoTXcarrierpeakvaluepower,whosepower
controllevelis30and31respectivelycontrollevelis30or31,shouldbenolessthan0dBandno
morethan2dB
Undernormalandultratestcondition,power/timeenveloponeachpowercontrollevelshouldbein
thepower/timeenveloprangeshowninfollowingfigure.
Power/timeenvelopframeworkundernormaltestconditionisasfollowingfigure51:
Figure51Power/timeenvelopframeworkundernormaltestcondition
l ForGSM850andGSM900
1. 4dBcpowercontrollevel16
2. 2dBcpowercontrollevel17
3. 1dBcpowercontrollevel18,1931
l ForDCS1800andPCS1900
1. 4dBcpowercontrollevel11
2. 2dBcpowercontrollevel12
14
3. 1dBcpowercontrollevel13,14and1528
l ForGSM850andGSM900
1. selectlargervaluebetween30dBcand17dBm
l ForDCS1800andPCS1900
1. selectlargervaluebetween30dBcand20dBm
2. minimumlimitvalue
l ForGSM850andGSM900
1. selectlargervaluebetween59dBcand54dBm
2. forDCS1800andPCS1900selectlargervaluebetween48dBcand48dBm
3. power/timeenvelopframeworkunderultratestconditionisasfollowingfigure52:
Figure52power/timeenvelopframeworkunderultratestcondition
l forGSM850andGSM900
1. 4dBcpowercontrollevel16
2. 2dBcpowercontrollevel17
3. 1dBcpowercontrollevel18,1931
l ForDCS1800andPCS1900
1. 4dBcpowercontrollevel11
2. 2dBcpowercontrollevel12
3. 1dBcpowercontrollevel13,14and1528
l ForGSM850andGSM900
1. selectlargervaluebetween30dBcand17dBm
l ForDCS1800andPCS1900
1. selectlargervaluebetween30dBcand20dBm
2. thetimebiasofemissionburstpulsetimingis1bitandtransmissiontimeis3.69s
5.2.4TXoutputspectrum
TX output spectrum is a RF spectrum yielded on the sideband close to carrier frequency by MS
because of modulation and power switch etc, which contains modulation spectrum and switch
temporaryspectrum..
ThepowerlevelonGSM850andGSM900modulationsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowing
table:
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ThepowerlevelonDCS1800modulationsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowingtable:
ThepowerlevelonPCS1900modulationsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowingtable:
ThepowerlevelonGSM850andGSM900powerswitchsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowingtable:
ThepowerlevelonDCS1800powerswitchsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowingtable:
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ThepowerlevelonPCS1900powerswitchsidebandshouldnotexceedfollowingtable:
l The tested max current level should be no larger than 79dBm in frequency range 869MHz
894MHz
l The tested max current level should be no larger than 79dBm in frequency range 935MHz
960MHz
l The testedmaxcurrentlevelshouldbenolargerthan71dBminfrequencyrange1805MHz
1880MHz
l The testedmaxcurrentlevelshouldbenolargerthan71dBminfrequencyrange1930MHz
1990MHz
5.3RFreceiving
5.3.1Referencesensitivity
l Fullspeedtrafficchannel
ThereferencesensitivityoffullspeedtrafficchannelTCH/FSmeansthesmallestinputelectrical
levelofreceiverunderstatedBERorFERcondition.
When input level is the reference sensitivity level (102dBm), the FER of reference sensitivity in
fullspeed traffic channel, data channel and control cannel under different conditions and different
channelscannotexceedthelimitvaluedisplayedinfollowingtable.
ErrorratetestedineachchannelofGSM850andGSM900isasfollowingtable57:
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Table57errorratetestedineachchannelof GSM850andGSM900
ErrorratetestedineachchannelofDCS1800andPCS1900isasfollowingtable58:
Table58errorratetestedineachchannelof DCS1800andPCS1900
noticethevaluerangeofparameteris11.6.thevalueoffrom Ib typeRBERtestshouldbe
equaltotheoneinFERtestunderthesametestcondition.
l Halfspeedtrafficchannel
ThereferencesensitivityofhalfspeedtrafficchannelTCH/HSmeansthesmallestRxinput
levelofreceiverundersituationthatstatedBER,FERorUFRvoiceframeisreceived.
When input level is the reference sensitivity level (102dBm), the FER of reference sensitivity in
halfspeed traffic channel, data channel and control cannel under different conditions and different
channelscannotexceedthelimitvaluedisplayedinfollowingtable.
ErrorratetestedineachchannelofGSM850andGSM900isasfollowingtable59:
Table59errorratetestedineachchannelof GSM850andGSM900
ErrorratetestedineachchannelofDCS1800andPCS1900isasfollowingtable510.
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Table510errorratetestedineachchannelofCS1800andPCS1900
5.3.2Availableinputlevel
The available input level of receiver means the input level range can be used by receiver under
situationthatstatedBERorFERisreceived.
WhenRFinputlevelofreceiverisintherangedisplayedbelow,theerrorrateshouldnotexceedthe
limitvaluesinfollowingtable.
GSM850andGSM900
Spreadcondition
FERlimit(%)
DCS1800andPCS1900
Minimum
FERlimit(%)
quantity of
samples
Minimum
quantity
samples
0.012
1640000
0.122
164000
3.25
60000
static73dBVemf()
0.012
1640000
static98dBVemf()
0.122
164000
static90dBVemf()
EQ
3.25
120000
of
5.3.3 Cochannelsuppression
Cochannelsuppressionmeansifthereisanuselessmodulationsignalatthestandardfrequencyof
receiver, the capability that performance could not less than fixed target when receive a useful
modulationsignal.
When useless signal is 9dB less than useful one, the error rate tested in each fullspeed channel
should not exceed values given in following table. The error rate limit and minimum quantity of
samplesareshownintable511:
Table511errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachfullspeedchannel
When useless signal is 9dB less than useful one, the error rate tested in each halfspeed
channelshouldnotexceedvaluesgiveninfollowingtable.Errorratelimitandminimumquantity
ofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofGSM850andGSM900areinthetable512:
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Table512errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofGSM850
andGSM900
ErrorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofDCS1800and
PCS1900areshownintable513:
Table513errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachhalfspeedchannelofDCS1800
andPCS1900
5.3.4Adjacentchannelsuppression
Adjacent channel suppressionmeans if there is an useless signal in adjacent channel of receiver,
the capability that performance could not less than fixed target when receive a useful modulation
signal.
When 200kHz adjacent frequency interference signal is 9dB higher than useful signal, 400kHz
interference signal is 41dB higher than useful signal, error rate tested in each channel should not
exceedthevaluesdisplayedinfollowingtable:
GSM850andGSM900
DCS1800andPCS1900
interfer
channel
ence
Measure
FERlimit(%)
type
Minimum
FERlimit(%)
quantity of
samples
Minimum
quantity of
samples
200kH
z
FER
6.742*
8900
3.371*
17800
Ib type
RBER
bit
0.420/
1000000
0.270/
2000000
IItypebit RBER
8.333
600000
8.333
1200000
FACCH/
F
FER
10.640
5639
3.808
15756
TCH/FS
FER
11.461*
8900
5.714*
10500
Ib type
RBER
bit
0.756/
1000000
0.483/
1200000
IItypebit RBER
9.167
600000
9.167
720000
FACCH/
F
19.152
3133
6.832
8782
400kH
z
TCH/FS
FER
noticethevaluerangeofparameteris11.6.thevalueoffromIbtypeRBERtestshouldbe
equaltotheoneinFERtestunderthesametestcondition.
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5.3.5Intermodulationsuppression
Intermodulationsuppressionmeansiftherearetwoormoreuselesssignalthathasspecialfrequency
relationshipwithusefulsignal,thecapabilitythatperformancecouldnotlessthanfixedtargetwhen
receiverinceptusefulmodulationsignal.
Errorrateineachchannelshouldnotexceedthegivenvaluesinfollowingtable:
GSM850andGSM900
Channel/spread
condition
Measure
type
FER
(%
TCH/FSIItype/static
RBER
2.439
8200
8.961
6696
FACCH/F/TU
without
frequency
high FER
jump
DCS1800andPCS1900
limit Minimum
FER limit Minimum
quantity of (%)
quantity
samples
samples
4.368
of
13736
5.3.6Blockingandspuriousrespond
l Blocking
Blocking means if there is an strong useless signal at nonspurious respond or adjacent channel
frequency,thecapabilitythatperformancecouldnotlessthanfixedtargetwhenreceiverinceptuseful
modulationsignal.
TheuselesssignallevelofGSM900andDCS1800isshownintable514:
Table514theuselesssignallevelof GSM900andDCS1800
TheuselesssignallevelofPCS1900isshownintable515
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Table515Theuselesssignallevelof PCS1900
TheuselesssignallevelofGSM850isshownintable516:
Table516TheuselesssignallevelofGSM850
At upwards fixed useless signal level, when the quantity of tested samples is less than minimum
quantityofsamples,errorrateofmistakeneventsshouldnotexceedgivenvaluesinfollowingtable.
Errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachchannelareasfollowingtable517:
Table517Errorratelimitandminimumquantityofsamplesineachchannel
GSM850andGSM900
channel
TCH/FS
type
FACCH/F
Measure
type
II RBER
FER
DCS1800andPCS1900
FERlimit%
minimum
FERlimit(%)
quantity of
samples
2.439
8200
8.961
6696
4.368
minimum
quantity of
samples
13736
l Spuriousrespond
IntherangeofFR45MHz frequencynotincludingFR800kHz
undernormaltestcondition:
1. forGSM850andGSM900,6failedfrequenciesarepermitted
2. forDCS1800andPCS1900,12failedfrequenciesarepermitted
3. for GSM 850 in the range of 100kHz~849MHz and 914MHz~12.75GHz, under normal test
condition, 24 failed frequencies are permittedif failed frequencies continue as a group, the
numberoffrequenciesineachgroupcouldnotmorethan3.
4. for GSM 900 in the range of 100kHz~915MHz and 980MHz~12.75GHz, under normal test
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condition, 24 failed frequencies are permittedif failed frequencies continue as a group, the
numberoffrequenciesineachgroupcouldnotmorethan3.
5. for DCS 1800 in the range of 100kHz~785MHz and 1920MHz~12.75GHz, under normal test
condition, 24 failed frequencies are permittedif failed frequencies continue as a group, the
numberoffrequenciesineachgroupcouldnotmorethan3.
6. for GSM 850 in the range of 100kHz~1910MHz and 2010MHz~12.75GHz, under normal test
condition, 24 failed frequencies are permittedif failed frequencies continue as a group, the
numberoffrequenciesineachgroupcouldnotmorethan3.
Upwards failed frequencies are spurious respond frequencies, when the interference signal level
decrease to 70dBVemfatthesefrequencies,errorrateofmistakeneventsshouldnot exceed
valuesgivenintable617
5.4 Recommendationofantennaspecs
Therecommendedantennaspecsareasfollowingtable518:
Table518recommendedantennaspecs
VSWR
1.5:1maximum
gain
Atleast0dBiinonedirection
Inputimpedance 50
Polarizedform
Verticalpolarizing
The requirements for antennas gain are different in different environment. Commonly, in used
frequencyrange,thelargergain,thebettercapabilityotherwise,outofthisrange,thesmallergain,
thebettercapability.
TheantennaseatstypeofME3000moduleisMM93292700B.
5.5Powersupply
5.5.1Inputvoltage
Theinputvoltageisshownintable519:
Table519inputvoltage
state
Max.voltage
Typicalvoltage
Min.voltage
Powersupply
4.25VDC
3.90VDC
3.30VDC
5.6 Workingconditions
l Workingtemperature:20~+80
l Storagetemperature:40~+85
l humidity0%~95%
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6Reliabilityteststandard
6.1Lowtemperaturerunningexperiment
l RequiredTemperature:20
l DurationTime:16H
l ReferencestandardGB/T 2423.12001
6.2Lowtemperaturestorageexperiment
l RequiredTemperature:40
l DurationTime:24H
l ReferencestandardGB/T 2423.12001
6.3Hightemperaturerunningexperiment
l RequiredTemperature:+80
l DurationTime:16H
l ReferencestandardGB/T2423.22001
6.4Hightemperaturestorageexperiment
l RequiredTemperature:+85
l DurationTime:24H
l ReferencestandardGB/T2423.22001
6.5Hightemperature,highhumidityexperiment
l
l
l
l
RequiredTemperature:+40
RequiredHumidity:85%RH
DurationTime:48H
ReferencestandardGB/T2423.22001
6.6Highlowtemperaturestrikingexperiment
l
l
l
l
l
Cycles:5
TemperatureRange:20~+80
DurationTime:2h
recoverytime:2h
ReferencestandardGB/T2423.32001
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7EMC/EMIteststandard
7.1StaticdischargeESDinterferenceimmunityexperiment
Experimentlevelstatedexperimentlevelsareshownintable71thisproductuselevel4.
Table71staticexperimentlevel
Touchdischarge
Airdischarge
level
Experiment
voltage(kV)
level
Experimentvoltage(kV)
15
special
special
7.2RFelectromagneticemissioninterferenceimmunityexperiment
Experimentlevelstatedexperimentlevelsareshownintable72thisproductuselevel3.
Table72emissionantiinterferenceexperimentlevel
Level
ExperimentfieldpowerV/m
10
exclusive
notice:thefrequencyrangeis80MHz 1000MHz
7.3Electricalfasttransient/burstimmunityexperiment
Experimentlevelstatedexperimentlevelsareshownintable73thisproductuselevel3.
Table73Electricalfastchangedpulsegroupantiinterferenceexperimentlevel
Level
0.5
0.25
0.5
2.5
special
special
special
special
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7.4Lightningandsurgestrikeimmunityexperiment
Experimentlevelstatedexperimentlevelsareshownintable74thisproductuselevel2.
Table74Lightningandsurgestrikeantiinterferenceexperiment
Level
Opencircuitexperimentvoltage(kV)
0.5
1.0
2.0
4.0
special
l Experimentwaveshape1.2/50uscombinewave
7.5RFelectromagneticfieldconductioninterferenceimmunityexperiment
Experimentlevelstatedexperimentlevelsareshownintable75thisproductuselevel2.
Table75conductionantiinterferenceexperimentlevel
Level
ExperimentvoltageV
10
special
noticethefrequencyrangeis0.1580MHz
l Examinefrequencyrange0.15230MHz
l Frequencypace1
l modulationAM1KHz80
7.6 Radiateddisturbanceexperiment
l Demodulationmethodquasipeakvaluedemodulation,peakvaluedemodulation.
l ReferencestandardYD/T1169.12001GB92541998
7.7Conducteddisturbanceexperiment
l Demodulationmethodquasipeakvaluedemodulation,peakvaluedemodulation,averagevalue
demodulation,ACL
l ReferencestandardYD/T1169.12001GB92541998
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