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WLAN Measurement Application
List Sequence Measurements
Description Specifications Supplemental Information
Transmit Output Spectrum Radio standards are:
802.11a/g (OFDM),
802.11n (20 MHz) or
802.11ac (20 MHz)
Center Frequency in 5.0 GHz Band
18 MHz Transmission BW
RBW = 100 kHz
11.0 MHz offset
Dynamic Range, relative
ab
73.6 dB 79.9 dB (typical)
Sensitivity, absolute
c
–89.5 dBm –95.5 dBm (typical)
Accuracy
Relative
d
±0.52 dB
Absolute
(20 to 30°C)
±0.94 dB (nominal)
a. The dynamic range specification is the ratio of the channel power to the power in the offset specified.
The dynamic range depends on the measurement settings, such as peak power or integrated power.
Dynamic range specifications are based on default measurement settings, with detector set to average,
and depend on the mixer level. Default measurement settings include 100 kHz RBW.
b. This dynamic range specification applies for the optimum mixer level, which is about –14 dBm. Mixer
level is defined to be the average input power minus the input attenuation.
c. The sensitivity is specified with 0 dB input attenuation. It represents the noise limitations of the ana-
lyzer. It is tested without an input signal. The sensitivity at this offset is specified in the default 100 kHz
RBW, at a center frequency of 5.18 GHz.
d. The relative accuracy is a measure of the ratio of the power at the offset to the main channel power. It
applies for spectrum emission levels in the offsets that are well above the dynamic range limitation.
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