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User Equipment (UE) TRP (Total Radiated Power)
and TRS (Total Radiated Sensitivity) requirements;
Range 1 Standalone and Range 1 Interworking operation with
other radios
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Legal Notice . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 References . 7
3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Terms . 7
3.2 Symbols . 8
3.3 Abbreviations . 8
4 General . 8
4.1 Relationship between minimum requirements and test requirements . 8
4.2 Applicability of minimum requirements . 8
4.2.1 General . 8
4.2.1 UE mechanical modes . 9
4.3 Applicability rules for testing of FR1 SA and NSA UEs . 9
4.4 Applicability rules for testing of power class capability of UEs . 9
5 Frequency bands . 9
5.1 General . 9
5.2 Operating bands . 9
5.2.1 FR1 Standalone Operating bands . 9
5.2.2 FR1 EN-DC band combinations . 10
5.3 Test parameters for each band . 13
6 FR1 TRP requirements . 16
6.1 General . 16
6.2 Minimum requirement . 16
6.2.1 Minimum requirement for handheld UE . 16
6.2.1.1 Hand phantom browsing mode . 17
6.2.1.1.1 NR FR1. 17
6.2.1.1.2 NR FR1 in EN-DC mode. 17
6.2.1.2 Beside the head and hand phantom talk mode . 18
6.2.1.2.1 NR FR1. 18
6.2.1.2.2 NR FR1 in EN-DC mode. 18
7 FR1 TRS requirements . 19
7.1 General . 19
7.2 Minimum requirement . 19
7.2.1 Minimum requirement for handheld UE . 19
7.2.1.1 Hand phantom browsing mode . 19
7.2.1.1.1 NR FR1. 19
7.2.1.1.2 NR FR1 in EN-DC mode. 20
7.2.1.2 Beside the head and hand phantom position . 20
7.2.1.2.1 NR FR1. 20
7.2.1.2.2 NR FR1 in EN-DC mode. 20
Annex A (normative): Test methodology . 22
A.1 General . 22
A.2 UE configuration . 22
A.2.1 General . 22
A.2.2 UE configuration for TRP test . 22
A.2.3 UE configuration for TRS test . 22
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A.3 Test system of Anechoic Chamber method . 23
A.3.1 System setup . 23
A.3.2 Calibration procedure . 23
A.3.3 Test procedure . 24
A.3.3.1 General . 24
A.3.3.2 TRP Test procedure . 24
A.3.3.3 TRS Test procedure . 25
A.3.4 Minimum Range Length . 25
A.3.5 Definition of TRP and TRS for AC . 27
A.3.5.1 Total Radiated Power (TRP) . 27
A.3.5.2 Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS) . 27
A.4 Preliminary example MU budget . 28
Annex B (normative): Phantoms definition and Positioning . 34
B.1 General . 34
B.2 Phantom Definition . 34
B.2.1 Head Phantom . 34
B.2.2 PDA Grip Hand Phantom . 34
B.2.3 Wide Grip Hand Phantom . 34
B.3 UE positioning guidelines . 35
B.3.1 Hand phantom only (Browsing mode) . 35
B.3.1.1 Wide Grip Hand . 35
B.3.1.2 PDA Grip Hand . 36
B.3.2 Head and Hand phantom (Talk Mode) . 37
B.3.2.1 General . 37
B.3.2.2 Wide Grip Hand and Head . 38
B.3.2.1 PDA Grip Hand and Head . 38
Annex C (normative): Environmental requirements . 39
C.1 General . 39
C.2 Environmental . 39
C.2.1 Temperature . 39
C.2.2 Voltage . 39
Annex D (informative): Change history . 40
History . 41
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Foreword
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In the present document, modal verbs have the following meanings:
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shall not indicates an interdiction (prohibition) to do something
The constructions "shall" and "shall not" are confined to the context of normative provisions, and do not appear in
Technical Reports.
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might not indicates a likelihood that something will not happen as a result of action taken by some agency
the behaviour of which is outside the scope of the present document
In addition:
is (or any other verb in the indicative mood) indicates a statement of fact
is not (or any other negative verb in the indicative mood) indicates a statement of fact
The constructions "is" and "is not" do not indicate requirements.
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1 Scope
The present document establishes the TRP (Total Radiated Power) and TRS (Total Radiated Sensitivity) requirements
for NR UEs operating on Range 1 Standalone and Range 1 Interworking operation with other radios.
2 References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
document.
- References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
non-specific.
- For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
- For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including
a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
[1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
[2] 3GPP TR 38.834: “Measurements of User Equipment (UE) Over-the-Air (OTA) performance for
NR FR1; Total Radiated Power (TRP) and Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS) test methodology”.
[3] 3GPP TS 38.101-1: "NR; User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Range 1
Standalone".
[4] 3GPP TS 38.101-3: "NR; User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception; Part 3: Range 1
and Range 2 Interworking operation with other radios".
[5] 3GPP TS 38.521-1: "NR; User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission
and reception; Part 1: Range 1 Standalone".
[6] 3GPP TS 38.521-3: "NR; User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission
and reception; Part 3: Range 1 and Range 2 Interworking operation with other radios".
[7] 3GPP TS 38.508-1: "5GS; User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 1: Common test
environment ".
[8] 3GPP TS 37.544: “Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) Over The Air (OTA) performance; Conformance
testing “.
[9] CTIA Certification™ OTA Test Plan: “CTIA Certification Test Plan for Wireless Device Over-
the-Air Performance, Version 3.9.5 “, https://ctiacertification.org/test-plans/
3 Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Terms
For the purposes of the present document, the terms given in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply. A term
defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same term, if any, in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
Browsing mode usage: This mode corresponds to “data” mode, the device is tested via hand-only phantoms.
Primary mechanical mode: The mode that is most often used for a specific user scenario. Every terminal has at least
one primary mechanical mode, if multiple modes are supported, different primary mechanical modes may be applicable
for different user scenarios, e.g., different primary mechanical modes for Browsing mode usage and Talk mode usage
for the same UE.
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Talk mode usage: This mode corresponds to “talk” mode, the device is tested via head&hand phantoms.
3.2 Symbols
For the purposes of the present document, the following symbols apply:
TRP The average measured total radiated power of low, mid and high channel. When hand phantom is
average
involved, the average is performed with low, mid and high channel from both hand left and hand
right.
TRS The average measured total radiated sensitivity of low, mid and high channel. When hand phantom
average
is involved, the average is performed with low, mid and high channel from both hand left and hand
right.
3.3 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply. An
abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any, in
3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
AC Anechoic Chamber
BHHL Beside Head and Hand Left Side (Head and Hand Phantom)
BHHR Beside Head and Hand Right Side (Head and Hand Phantom)
DUT Device Under Test
EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
EUT Equipment Under Test
FR1 Frequency Range 1
FS Free Space
HL Hand Left (Hand Phantom Only)
HR Hand Right (Hand Phantom Only)
NSA Non-Standalone, a mode of operation where operation of an other radio is assisted with an other
radio
OTA Over The Air
QZ Quiet Zone
SA Standalone
SS System Simulator
TAA Time-Averaging Algorithm
TAS Tx Antenna Switching
TRP Total Radiated Power
TRS Total Radiated Sensitivity
UE User Equipment
4 General
4.1 Relationship between minimum requirements and test
requirements
The Minimum Requirements given in this specification make no allowance for measurement uncertainty. The test
specification in RAN5 will define final test tolerances for FR1 TRP TRS. The test tolerances are used to relax the
minimum requirements in this specification to create test requirements.
4.2 Applicability of minimum requirements
4.2.1 General
The minimum requirements apply only to the corresponding primary mechanical mode of UE in the environmental
conditions specified in Annex C.4.2.2.
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4.2.1 UE mechanical modes
The mechanical modes of a device under test (DUT) are declared by the manufacturer. A DUT shall have at least one
mechanical mode. If only one mode is supported, then this is defined as the primary. If multiple modes are supported,
the manufacturer can declare different primary mechanical modes applicable for different user scenarios, e.g., different
primary mechanical mode for Browsing mode usage and Talk mode usage for the same UE.
4.3 Applicability rules for testing of FR1 SA and NSA UEs
The applicability and test coverage rules for Non-Standalone (NSA) only capable devices shall include the following:
- For each NR band supported by the device, test the UE in EN-DC mode using any one example configuration
containing that NR band or configuration declaration decision tree as per recommended TRP/TRS test
procedures in this specification.
The applicability and test coverage rules for Standalone (SA) and NSA (EN-DC) capable devices shall include the
following:
- For each NR band in a device, test the UE in Standalone Mode as per the TRP/TRS test procedures in this
specification.
- This shall also fulfil coverage for all EN-DC FR1 minimum performance requirements for that NR band and
need not be retested in EN-DC mode.
4.4 Applicability rules for testing of power class capability of
UEs
The applicability and test coverage rules for PC2 and PC3 UEs shall include the following:
- For UEs that support PC2 in a given band: verify the requirement only with PC2 configuration
- For UEs that only support PC3 in a given band: verify the requirement with PC3 configuration
NOTE 1: The test procedure and requirements in this version of the specification apply only for handheld UEs
based on 1 Tx configuration and are not applicable to UEs under TxD and UL MIMO configurations.
5 Frequency bands
5.1 General
The requirements defined in this specification for NR apply to the frequency bands defined in Clause 5.2.
5.2 Operating bands
5.2.1 FR1 Standalone Operating bands
The requirements defined in this specification for FR1 standalone apply to the operating bands defined in Table 5.2.1-1.
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Table 5.2.1-1 NR operating bands in FR1 standalone
NR Uplink (UL) operating band Downlink (DL) operating band Duplex
operating BS receive / UE transmit BS transmit / UE receive Mode
band F – F F – F
UL_low UL_high DL_low DL_high
n1 1920 MHz – 1980 MHz 2110 MHz – 2170 MHz FDD
n2 1850 MHz – 1910 MHz 1930 MHz – 1990 MHz FDD
n3 1710 MHz – 1785 MHz 1805 MHz – 1880 MHz FDD
n5 824 MHz – 849 MHz 869 MHz – 894 MHz FDD
n7 2500 MHz – 2570 MHz 2620 MHz – 2690 MHz FDD
n8 880 MHz – 915 MHz 925 MHz – 960 MHz FDD
n12 699 MHz – 716 MHz 729 MHz – 746 MHz FDD
n14 788 MHz – 798 MHz 758 MHz – 768 MHz FDD
n20 832 MHz – 862 MHz 791 MHz – 821 MHz FDD
n25 1850 MHz – 1915 MHz 1930 MHz – 1995 MHz FDD
n26 814 MHz – 849 MHz 859 MHz – 894 MHz FDD
n28 703 MHz – 748 MHz 758 MHz – 803 MHz FDD
n30 2305 MHz – 2315 MHz 2350 MHz – 2360 MHz FDD
n34 2010 MHz – 2025 MHz 2010 MHz – 2025 MHz TDD
n38 2570 MHz – 2620 MHz 2570 MHz – 2620 MHz TDD
n39 1880 MHz – 1920 MHz 1880 MHz – 1920 MHz TDD
n40 2300 MHz – 2400 MHz 2300 MHz – 2400 MHz TDD
n41 2496 MHz – 2690 MHz 2496 MHz – 2690 MHz TDD
n48 3550 MHz – 3700 MHz 3550 MHz – 3700 MHz TDD
n50 1432 MHz – 1517 MHz 1432 MHz – 1517 MHz TDD
n51 1427 MHz – 1432 MHz 1427 MHz – 1432 MHz TDD
n53 2483.5 MHz – 2495 MHz 2483.5 MHz – 2495 MHz TDD
n65 1920 MHz – 2010 MHz 2110 MHz – 2200 MHz FDD
n66 1710 MHz – 1780 MHz 2110 MHz – 2200 MHz FDD
n70 1695 MHz – 1710 MHz 1995 MHz – 2020 MHz FDD
n71 663 MHz – 698 MHz 617 MHz – 652 MHz FDD
n74 1427 MHz – 1470 MHz 1475 MHz – 1518 MHz FDD
n75 N/A 1432 MHz – 1517 MHz SDL
n76 N/A 1427 MHz – 1432 MHz SDL
n77 3300 MHz – 4200 MHz 3300 MHz – 4200 MHz TDD
n78 3300 MHz – 3800 MHz 3300 MHz – 3800 MHz TDD
n79 4400 MHz – 5000 MHz 4400 MHz – 5000 MHz TDD
n80 1710 MHz – 1785 MHz N/A SUL
n81 880 MHz – 915 MHz N/A SUL
n82 832 MHz – 862 MHz N/A SUL
n83 703 MHz – 748 MHz N/A SUL
n84 1920 MHz – 1980 MHz N/A SUL
n86 1710 MHz – 1780 MHz N/A SUL
n95 2010 MHz – 2025 MHz N/A SUL
Other operating bands may be considered in future releases.
5.2.2 FR1 EN-DC band combinations
Principle of EN-DC band combinations selection for FR1 TRP TRS OTA testing:
1) Focus on the performance of the NR carrier and do not consider multiple permutations between different LTE
bands and NR band under test, i.e., for each NR band, only select one EN-DC band combination.
2) For UE supporting multiple EN-DC band combinations for the same NR band, consider only those EN-DC
configurations which have no MSD impact on either LTE or NR, i.e., the selected EN-DC combination should
be no MSD issue identified in TS 38.101-3 Section 7.3B.2.3 (Inter-band EN-DC within FR1).
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Table 5.2.2-1: Measurement parameters for example inter-band EN-DC band combinations (two
bands)
EN-DC E-UTRA NR
configuration configurations configurations
DC_3A_n28A Note1 Note2
DC_2A_n41A Note1 Note2
DC_1A_n78A Note1 Note2
DC_1A_n79A Note1
Note2
Note 1: As per TS 37.544 [8], Clause 5.3 and 5.4 (Measurement
frequencies for E-UTRA FDD and TDD).
Note 2: As per Table 5.3-1 and Table 5.3-2 in this specification.
The measurement parameters for NR Low Mid High
ranges correspond to E-UTRA Low Mid High ranges
respectively.
With the above basic principle and EN-DC example band combination, the selection logic for testing is defined by the
decision tree below.
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Figure 5.2.2-1: Decision tree to select the EN-DC band combination for TRP/TRS testing
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5.3 Test parameters for each band
The detailed testing parameters for each band is defined in Table 5.3-1 and Table 5.3-2.
Table 5.3-1: NR FR1 TRP measurement parameters
UL UL DL DL UL RB
NR CBW SCS UL Carrier Carrier Carrier Carrier Allocation DL
Range
Band [MHz] (kHz) modulation centre Center centre Center (LCRB @ configuration
[ARFCN] (MHz) [ARFCN] (MHz) RB )
start
Low 385500 1927.5 423500 2117.5
DFT-s-
n1 15 15 OFDM Mid 390000 1950 428000 2140 36@18 N/A
QPSK
High 394500 1972.5 432500 2162.5
DFT-s- Low 371500 1857.5 387500 1937.5 N/A
n2 15 15 OFDM Mid 376000 1880 392000 1960 36@18
QPSK High 380500 1902.5 396500 1982.5
Low 344000 1720 363000 1815 N/A
DFT-s-
n3 20 15 OFDM Mid 349500 1747.5 368500 1842.5 50@25
QPSK
High 355000 1775 374000 1870
DFT-s- Low 166300 831.5 175300 876.5 N/A
n5 15 15 OFDM Mid 167300 836.5 176300 881.5 36@18
QPSK High 168300 841.5 177300 886.5
Low 501500 2507.5 525500 2627.5 N/A
DFT-s-
n7 15 15 OFDM Mid 507000 2535 531000 2655 36@18
QPSK
High 512500 2562.5 536500 2682.5
DFT-s- Low 177500 887.5 186500 932.5 N/A
n8 15 15 OFDM Mid 179500 897.5 188500 942.5 36@18
QPSK
High 181500 907.5 190500 952.5
Low 140800 704 146800 734 N/A
DFT-s-
n12 10 15 OFDM Mid 141500 707.5 147500 737.5 25@12
QPSK High 142200 711 148200 741
DFT-s- Low N/A
n14 10 15 OFDM Mid 158600 793 152600 763 25@12
QPSK
High
DFT-s- Low 167900 839.5 159700 798.5 N/A
n20 15 15 OFDM Mid 169400 847 161200 806 36@18
QPSK High 170900 854.5 162700 813.5
Low 371500 1857.5 387500 1937.5 N/A
DFT-s-
n25 15 15 OFDM Mid 376500 1882.5 392500 1962.5 36@18
QPSK
High 381500 1907.5 397500 1987.5
DFT-s- Low 163800 819 172800 864 N/A
n26 10 15 OFDM Mid 166300 831.5 175300 876.5 25@12
QPSK High 168800 844 177800 889
Low 142600 713 153600 768 N/A
DFT-s-
n28 20 15 OFDM Mid 145600 728 156600 783 50@25
QPSK
High 147600 738 158600 793
DFT-s- Low N/A
n30 10 15 OFDM Mid 462000 2310 471000 2355 25@12
QPSK High
Low 403000 2015 403000 2015 N/A
DFT-s-
n34 10 15 OFDM Mid 403500 2017.5 403500 2017.5 25@12
QPSK
High 404000 2020 404000 2020
DFT-s- Low 515500 2577.5 515500 2577.5 N/A
n38 15 15 OFDM Mid 519000 2595 519000 2595 36@18
QPSK High 522500 2612.5 522500 2612.5
Low 378000 1890 378000 1890 N/A
DFT-s-
n39 20 15 OFDM Mid 380000 1900 380000 1900 50@25
QPSK High 382000 1910 382000 1910
DFT-s- Low 463000 2315 463000 2315 N/A
n40 30 15 OFDM Mid 470000 2350 470000 2350 TBD
QPSK
High 477000 2385 477000 2385
n41 100 30 Low 509202 2546.01 509202 2546.01 135@67 N/A
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DFT-s- Mid 518598 2592.99 518598 2592.99
OFDM High 528000 2640 528000 2640
QPSK
DFT-s- Low 637334 3560.01 637334 3560.01 N/A
n48 20 15 OFDM Mid 641666 3624.99 641666 3624.99 50@25
QPSK High 646000 3690 646000 3690
Low 288400 1442 288400 1442 N/A
DFT-s-
n50 20 15 OFDM Mid 294900 1474.5 294900 1474.5 50@25
QPSK High 301400 1507 301400 1507
DFT-s- Low N/A
n51 5 15 OFDM Mid 285900 1429.5 285900 1429.5 12@6
QPSK
High
Low 497700 2488.5 497700 2488.5 N/A
DFT-s-
n53 10 15 OFDM Mid 497860 2489.3 497860 2489.3 25@12
QPSK High 498000 2490 498000 2490
Low 423500 2117.5 423500 2117.5 N/A
DFT-s-
n65 15 15 OFDM Mid 431000 2155 431000 2155 36@18
QPSK
High 438500 2192.5 438500 2192.5
DFT-s- Low 344000 1720 424000 2120 N/A
n66 15 OFDM Mid 349000 1745 429000 2145 50@25
(20+20)
QPSK High 354000 1770 434000 2170
Low N/A
DFT-s-
n70 15 OFDM Mid 340500 1702.5 400500 2002.5 36@18
(15+15)
QPSK
High
DFT-s- Low 133600 668 124400 622 N/A
n71 10 15 OFDM Mid 136100 680.5 126900 634.5 25@12
QPSK High 138600 693 129400 647
Low 286900 1434.5 296500 1482.5 N/A
DFT-s-
n74 15 15 OFDM Mid 289700 1448.5 299300 1496.5 36@18
QPSK
High 292500 1462.5 302100 1510.5
DFT-s- Low 623334 3350.01 623334 3350.01 N/A
n77 100 30 OFDM Mid 650000 3750 650000 3750 135@67
QPSK High 676666 4149.99 676666 4149.99
Low 623334 3350.01 623334 3350.01 N/A
DFT-s-
n78 100 30 OFDM Mid 636666 3549.99 636666 3549.99 135@67
QPSK
High 650000 3750 650000 3750
DFT-s- Low 696668 4450.02 696668 4450.02 N/A
n79 100 30 OFDM Mid 713334 4700.01 713334 4700.01 135@67
QPSK
High 730000 4950 730000 4950
Low 344000 1720 N/A N/A N/A
DFT-s-
n80 20 15 OFDM Mid 349500 1747.5 N/A N/A 50@25
QPSK High 355000 1775 N/A N/A
DFT-s- Low 177500 887.5 N/A N/A N/A
n81 15 15 OFDM Mid 179500 897.5 N/A N/A 36@18
QPSK
High 181500 907.5 N/A N/A
DFT-s- Low 167900 839.5 N/A N/A N/A
n82 15 15 OFDM Mid 169400 847 N/A N/A 36@18
QPSK High 170900 854.5 N/A N/A
Low 142100 710.5 N/A N/A N/A
DFT-s-
n83 15 15 OFDM Mid 145100 725.5 N/A N/A 36@18
QPSK
High 148100 740.5 N/A N/A
DFT-s- Low 385500 1927.5 N/A N/A N/A
n84 15 15 OFDM Mid 390000 1950 N/A N/A 36@18
QPSK High 394500 1972.5 N/A N/A
Low 344000 1720 N/A N/A N/A
DFT-s-
n86 20 15 OFDM Mid 349000 1745 N/A N/A 50@25
QPSK
High 354000 1770 N/A N/A
DFT-s- Low 403000 2015 N/A N/A N/A
N95 10 15 OFDM Mid 403500 2017.5 N/A N/A 50@25
QPSK High 404000 2020 N/A N/A
ETSI
3GPP TS 38.161 version 17.5.0 Release 17 15 ETSI TS 138 161 V17.5.0 (2024-10)
Table 5.3-2: NR FR1 TRS measurement parameters
DL
UL UL DL DL UL RB
DL UL Configurati
NR CBW SCS Rang Carrier Carrier Carrier Carrier Allocation
modulati modulati on (FULL
Band (MHz) (kHz) e centre Center centre Center (L @
CRB
on on RB, LCRB @
[ARFCN] (MHz) [ARFCN] (MHz) RBstart)
RBstart)
Low 385500 1927.5 423500 2117.5
CP- DFT-s-
n1 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 390000 1950 428000 2140 75@4 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High 394500 1972.5 432500 2162.5
CP- DFT-s- Low 371500 1857.5 387500 1937.5
n2 15 15 OFDM Mid 376000 1880 392000 1960
OFDM 50@29 79@0
QPSK QPSK High 380500 1902.5 396500 1982.5
Low 344000 1720 363000 1815
CP- DFT-s-
n3 20 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 349500 1747.5 368500 1842.5 50@56 106@0
QPSK QPSK
High 355000 1775 374000 1870
CP- DFT-s- Low 166300 831.5 175300 876.5
n5 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 167300 836.5 176300 881.5 25@54 79@0
QPSK QPSK High 168300 841.5 177300 886.5
Low 501500 2507.5 525500 2627.5
CP- DFT-s-
n7 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 507000 2535 531000 2655 75@4 79@0
QPSK QPSK High 512500 2562.5 536500 2682.5
CP- DFT-s- Low 177500 887.5 186500 932.5
n8 15 15 OFDM OFDM 25@54 79@0
Mid 179500 897.5 188500 942.5
QPSK QPSK
High 181500 907.5 190500 952.5
Low 140800 704 146800 734
CP- DFT-s-
n12 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 141500 707.5 147500 737.5 20@32 52@0
QPSK QPSK
High 142200 711 148200 741
CP- DFT-s- Low
n14 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 158600 793 152600 763 20@32 52@0
QPSK QPSK High
Low 167900 839.5 159700 798.5
CP- DFT-s-
n20 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 169400 847 161200 806 20@11 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High 170900 854.5 162700 813.5
CP- DFT-s- Low 371500 1857.5 387500 1937.5
n25 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 376500 1882.5 392500 1962.5 50@29 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High 381500 1907.5 397500 1987.5
Low 163800 819 172800 864
CP- DFT-s-
n26 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 166300 831.5 175300 876.5 25@27 52@0
QPSK QPSK High 168800 844 177800 889
Low 142600 713 153600 768
CP- DFT-s-
Mid 145600 728 156600 783
n28 20 15 OFDM OFDM 25@81 106@0
QPSK QPSK
High 147600 738 158600 793
Low
CP- DFT-s-
n30 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 462000 2310 471000 2355 20@32 52@0
QPSK QPSK
High
CP- DFT-s- Low 403000 2015 403000 2015
n34 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 403500 2017.5 403500 2017.5 50@0 52@0
QPSK QPSK High 404000 2020 404000 2020
Low 515500 2577.5 515500 2577.5
CP- DFT-s-
n38 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 519000 2595 519000 2595 75@0 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High 522500 2612.5 522500 2612.5
CP- DFT-s- Low 378000 1890 378000 1890
n39 20 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 380000 1900 380000 1900 100@0 106@0
QPSK QPSK High 382000 1910 382000 1910
Low 463000 2315 463000 2315
CP- DFT-s-
n40 30 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 470000 2350 470000 2350 160@0 160@0
QPSK QPSK
High 477000 2385 477000 2385
CP- DFT-s- Low 509202 2546.01 509202 2546.01
n41 100 30 OFDM OFDM Mid 518598 2592.99 518598 2592.99 270@0 273@0
QPSK QPSK
High 528000 2640 528000 2640
Low 637334 3560.01 637334 3560.01
CP- DFT-s-
n48 20 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 641666 3624.99 641666 3624.99 100@0 106@0
QPSK QPSK High 646000 3690 646000 3690
n50 20 15 Low 288400 1442 288400 1442 100@0 106@0
ETSI
3GPP TS 38.161 version 17.5.0 Release 17 16 ETSI TS 138 161 V17.5.0 (2024-10)
CP- DFT-s- Mid 294900 1474.5 294900 1474.5
OFDM OFDM
High 301400 1507 301400 1507
QPSK QPSK
CP- DFT-s- Low
n51 5 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 285900 1429.5 285900 1429.5 25@0 25@0
QPSK QPSK High
Low 497700 2488.5 497700 2488.5
CP- DFT-s-
n53 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 497860 2489.3 497860 2489.3 50@0 52@0
QPSK QPSK High 498000 2490 498000 2490
CP- DFT-s- Low 423500 2117.5 423500 2117.5
n65 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 431000 2155 431000 2155 75@4 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High 438500 2192.5 438500 2192.5
Low 344000 1720 424000 2120
20 CP- DFT-s-
n66 (20+20 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 349000 1745 429000 2145 100@6 106@0
) QPSK QPSK High 354000 1770 434000 2170
Low
CP- DFT-s-
n70 15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 340500 1702.5 400500 2002.5 75@4 79@0
QPSK QPSK
High
CP- DFT-s- Low 133600 668 124400 622
n71 10 15 OFDM OFDM Mid 136100 680.5 126900 634.5 25@0 52@0
QPSK QPSK High 138600 693 129400 647
Low 286900 1434.5 296500 1482.5
CP- DFT-s-
Mid 289700 1448.5 299300 1496.5
n74 15 15 OFDM OFDM 25@54 79@0
QPSK QPSK High 292500 1462.5 302100 1510.5
CP- DFT-s- Low N/A N/A 287900 1439.5
n75
15 15 OFDM OFDM Mid N/A N/A 294900 1474.5 NA 79@0
SDL
QPSK QPSK High N/A N/A 301900 1509.5
Low
CP- DFT-s-
n76
5 15 OFDM OFDM Mid N/A N/A 285900 1429.5 NA 25@0
SDL
QPSK QPSK High
CP- DFT-s- Low 623334 3350.01 623334 3350.01
n77 100 30 OFDM OFDM Mid 650000 3750 650000 3750 270@0 273@0
QPSK QPSK High 676666 4149.99 676666 4149.99
Low 623334 3350.01 623334 3350.01
CP- DFT-s-
n78 100 30 OFDM OFDM Mid 636666 3549.99 636666 3549.99 270@0 273@0
QPSK QPSK High 650000 3750 650000 3750
CP- DFT-s- Low 696668 4450.02 696668 4450.02
n79 100 30 OFDM OFDM Mid 713334 4700.01 713334 4700.01 270@0 273@0
QPSK QPSK
High 730000 4950 730000 4950
6 FR1 TRP requirements
6.1 General
The TRP requirements specified in Clause 6 apply to handheld UE with TAS off and power back-off functions disabled.
The TRP requirements defined in Clause 6.2 should be verified based on the detail
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