5G Base Station 3GPP EIRP and EIS
Get accredited 5G FR1 Active Antenna Testing to ensure your base stations meet 3GPP TS38.141-2 standards for EIRP and EIS.
Accredited 5G FR1 testing ensures compliance with 3GPP TS38.141-2 standards for EIRP and EIS. Using Plane Wave Synthesis and Near Field to Far Field methods, we deliver precise results across 600 MHz–6 GHz for gNBs of all sizes.
What is 5G Base Station 3GPP EIRP and EIS Testing?
Radiopark’s 5G Base Station 3GPP EIRP and EIS testing service is designed to help telecom operators and equipment manufacturers verify that their 5G base stations meet international standards. This service includes two critical tests: EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power) and EIS (Radiated Sensitivity), both outlined in the 3GPP TS38.141-2 technical specifications. These tests measure the transmitted power of the antenna and its sensitivity to incoming signals, both of which are essential for ensuring efficient 5G network performance.
Our Testing Methods
Radiopark employs two advanced and independent methods for active antenna testing to provide the highest level of accuracy:
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Plane Wave Synthesis Active Antenna Test (PWC)
This method uses R&S PWC technology, covering the 2.3-3.8GHz frequency range. It is capable of testing gNBs (Next-Generation Node B) up to 1 meter in size, with a customized positioning system to ensure precise and reliable results.
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Near Field to Far Field (NF to FF) Method
Radiopark’s unique NF to FF testing method covers the entire FR1 frequency range from 600MHz to 6GHz. This method is scalable for various gNB sizes, ensuring accuracy and flexibility in testing all types of 5G base stations.
Why Choose Radiopark’s 5G Base Station Testing?
Radiopark provides 5G testing services that align with global standards, ensuring your base stations are tested for reliable performance. Our advanced testing methods, including Plane Wave Synthesis and Near Field to Far Field, allow for precise measurements across the 5G frequency range.
We offer flexible testing solutions that can be tailored to different base station sizes. With broad frequency coverage, we ensure thorough testing for your 5G equipment under various conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions about 5G Base Station 3GPP EIRP and EIS
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What is the difference between EIRP and EIS testing?
EIRP measures the power radiated by a base station’s antenna, while EIS assesses the antenna’s sensitivity to incoming signals. Both tests are crucial for ensuring that your 5G base station performs optimally.
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How do the Plane Wave Synthesis and Near Field to Far Field methods differ?
The Plane Wave Synthesis method is used for testing in the 2.3-3.8GHz frequency range, while the Near Field to Far Field method covers the entire 600MHz to 6GHz FR1 range, offering more flexibility and scalability for various base station sizes.
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How long does the testing process take?
The testing duration can vary depending on the size and complexity of the base station. Once we’ve assessed your equipment, we’ll provide an estimated timeline for the testing process.