4. Setup the signal generator to correspond the values in the "RX AGC Calibration" pop-up window and click OK:
Frequency:
2141MHz
Level:
–51 dBm + cable and adapter attenuations
Modulation:
FM
Deviation:
500 kHz
Modulation frequency:
50 kHz
5. Check that the “Rx Chain” value in “Tuning Results” is within the limits presented in the table below.
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
RX chain
-6
1.5 3.5
6
dB
Low freq
-5
-0.7 4.0
5
High freq
-5
-0.7 4.0
5
6. If the Rx gain is acceptable, click Yes to save the results to the phone.
7. To close the tuning window, click Close.
Rx band response calibration (WCDMA)
Context
There is a band rejecting filter for each WCDMA Rx band between the front end LNA and the mixer of HINKU. The
amplitude ripple caused by this filter causes ripple to the RSSI measurement and therefore Rx band response
calibration is needed.
Rx band response calibration can be done in two different ways. If the signal generator in use supports frequency
sweep table, the calibration can be done as a part of Rx calibration. If not, it is possible to calibrate all the
necessary frequencies one by one.
The first set of steps shows how to perform the calibration without the signal generator sweep feature and the
alternative steps give instructions how to perform the calibration if the signal generator supports frequency
sweeps and the calibration can be performed within Rx AGC calibration.
Steps
1. From the "Operating mode" dropdown menu, set mode to "Local".
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RF Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide
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