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E1976A Datasheet, PDF (2/37 Pages) Keysight Technologies – E1966A 1xEV-DO Terminal Test Application
Introduction
Accelerate high data rate testing—achieve greater
confidence in your 1xEV-DO wireless access terminals
The Keyight Technologies, Inc. 8960 Series 10 (E5515C/E) wireless communications test
set, used with the Keysight E1966A 1xEV-DO test application is the first complete, one-box
solution for testing all of the 1xEV-DO parametric configurations, while providing physical
channel testing at the highest data rates. The E1966A is designed for manufacturing, as
well as developers and designers of leading-edge 1xEV-DO wireless access terminals (ATs).
Key Features
–– Supports 1xEV-DO Release 0 FTAP/RTAP, and optionally 1xEV-DO Release A
FETAP/RETAP (Option 102) and Release B FMCTAP/RMCTAP (Option 103) call
processing for accurate physical layer performance qualification
–– Supports new forward link packet configurations (Option 104) including those using
64QAM that boost the potential data throughput from 3.1 up to 4.9 Mbps with one
box or from 9.3 to 14.7 Mbps with three boxes over FMCTAP/RMCTAP
–– Supports Release B multi-carrier physical layer test with one box in IS-856 test mode
–– Reduces the risk of returns and recalls by testing packet error rate at all QPSK, 8PSK,
16QAM, and 64QAM forward link modulation modes supported in the 1xEV-DO
Release 0, Release A, and Release B standards. Verifies new reverse link modulation
formats including 8PSK supported in the 1xEV-DO Release A standard (Option 102)
–– Supports all commercialized bands—0 (including Band subclass 4 for China Telecom),
1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, and 19
–– Single channel GPS source simulates one satellite for calibration of UE’s built-in GPS
receiver (Option E1999A-206)
–– IS-856 test mode allows receiver testing without call processing
–– E1987A fast switch test application enables rapid switching between the E1966A
1xEV-DO test application and the E1962B cdma2000® test application for dual mode
phone test
–– Options 405, 406, and 407 offer fading, multi-unit synchronization, and protocol
logging features for mobile design and verification