IP Library Granted Patent US 8,548,389
Granted Patent B2
US 8,548,389 · App. 13/611,770 · Granted Oct 1, 2013

System and methods for determining radiated radio frequency (RF) receiver sensitivity

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Patent No.
US 8,548,389
App. No.
13/611,770
Granted
Oct 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A test method is for determining RF sensitivity of an RF receiver for a plurality of channels extending over a frequency band(s) using an RF source coupled to the RF receiver by an RF communications link. The plurality of channels may include channels having a predictable RF sensitivity and a channel(s) having a non-predictable RF sensitivity. The test method may include measuring an RF sensitivity for one or more of the channels having the predictable RF sensitivity, and generating a partial RF sensitivity function for the channels having the predictable RF sensitivity based thereon. The method may further include measuring an RF sensitivity for the channel(s) having the non-predictable RF sensitivity. Additionally, an overall RF sensitivity function may be generated for the plurality of channels based upon the partial RF sensitivity function, and based upon the measured RF sensitivity for the channel(s) having the non-predictable RF sensitivity.

Claims (40)

1. A test method for a radio frequency (RF) receiver operable over a plurality of channels, the method comprising:

determining a partial RF sensitivity function for a subset of channels having a predictable RF sensitivity;

determining an RF sensitivity for at least one channel having a non-predictable RF sensitivity; and

determining an overall RF sensitivity function for the plurality of channels based upon the partial RF sensitivity function, and the RF sensitivity for the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity.

2. The test method of claim 1 further comprising determining a bit error rate (BER) versus traffic channel (TCH) power level function for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity; and wherein determining the partial RF sensitivity function comprises determining the partial sensitivity function based upon the BER versus TCH power level function.

3. The test method of claim 2 wherein determining the BER versus TCH power level function for the at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity comprises:

determining respective TCH power levels for a plurality of BERs within a target BER range; and

determining the BER versus TCH power level function based upon the BERs in the target BER range.

4. The test method of claim 1 wherein the RF receiver comprises at least one RF receiver clock; and wherein the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity comprises at least one channel having a frequency corresponding to a harmonic frequency of the at least one RF receiver clock.

5. The test method of claim 1 further comprising determining a path loss function for the plurality of channels; and wherein determining the partial RF sensitivity function comprises determining the partial RF sensitivity function based upon the RF sensitivity for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity and the path loss function.

6. The test method of claim 5 wherein determining the path loss function comprises determining the path loss function based upon at least some of the plurality of channels.

7. The test method of claim 5 wherein determining the path loss function comprises determining the path loss function based upon a least squares algorithm.

8. The test method of claim 5 wherein determining the path loss function comprises determining the path loss function using a plurality of splines.

9. The test method of claim 1 wherein the RF receiver comprises at least one of a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) receiver, a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) receiver, and an Enhanced Data Rates for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) Evolution (EDGE) receiver.

10. A test method for a radio frequency (RF) receiver of a mobile wireless communication device, the RF receiver operable over a plurality of channels, the method comprising:

wirelessly coupling the RF receiver of the mobile wireless communications device to an RF source; and

operating a test controller coupled to the RF source and mobile wireless communications device for at least

determining a partial RF sensitivity function for a subset of channels having a predictable RF sensitivity,

determining an RF sensitivity for at least one channel having a non-predictable RF sensitivity, and

determining an overall RF sensitivity function for the plurality of channels based upon the partial RF sensitivity function, and the RF sensitivity for the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity.

11. The test method of claim 10 further comprising operating the test controller for determining a bit error rate (BER) versus traffic channel (TCH) power level function for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity; and wherein determining the partial RF sensitivity function comprises determining the partial sensitivity function based upon the BER versus TCH power level function.

12. The test method of claim 11 wherein determining the BER versus TCH power level function for the at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity comprises:

determining respective TCH power levels for a plurality of BERs within a target BER range; and

determining the BER versus TCH power level function based upon the BERs in the target BER range.

13. The test method of claim 10 wherein the RF receiver comprises at least one RF receiver clock; and wherein the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity comprises at least one channel having a frequency corresponding to a harmonic frequency of the at least one RF receiver clock.

14. The test method of claim 10 further comprising operating the test to controller for determining a path loss function for the plurality of channels; and wherein determining the partial RF sensitivity function comprises determining the partial RF sensitivity function based upon the RF sensitivity for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity and the path loss function.

15. The test method of claim 14 wherein determining the path loss function comprises determining the path loss function based upon at least some of the plurality of channels.

16. The test method of claim 14 wherein the RF receiver comprises at least one of a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) receiver, a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) receiver, and an Enhanced Data Rates for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) Evolution (EDGE) receiver.

17. A test system for a radio frequency (RF) receiver operable on a plurality of channels, the test system comprising:

an RF source; and

a test controller configured to cooperate with said RF source and the RF receiver for at least

determining a partial RF sensitivity function for a subset of channels having a predictable RF sensitivity,

determining an RF sensitivity for at least one channel having a non-predictable RF sensitivity, and

determining an overall RF sensitivity function for the plurality of channels based upon the partial RF sensitivity function, and the RF sensitivity for the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity.

18. The test system of claim 17 wherein said test controller is further configured to determine a bit error rate (BER) versus traffic channel (TCH) power level function for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity; and wherein said test controller is configured to generate the partial RF sensitivity function also based upon the BER versus TCH power level function.

19. The test system of claim 18 wherein said test controller is configured to determine the BER versus TCH power level function for the at least one channel by at least:

determining respective TCH power levels for a plurality of BERs within a target BER range; and

determining the BER versus TCH power level function based upon the BERs in the target BER range.

20. The test system of claim 17 wherein the RF receiver comprises at least one RF receiver clock; and wherein the at least one channel having the non-predictable RF sensitivity comprises at least one channel having a frequency corresponding to a harmonic frequency of said at least one RF receiver clock.

21. The test system of claim 17 wherein said test controller is further configured to determine a path loss function for the plurality of channels; and wherein said test controller is configured to generate the partial RF sensitivity function based upon the RF sensitivity for at least one channel having the predictable RF sensitivity and the path loss function.

Assignments (4)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 19, 2023
From: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
To: MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 064270/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2023
From: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
To: MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 064104/0103 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 28, 2013
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
To: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031122/0342 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2012
From: QI, YIHONG; ZHOU, QINGMAI; JARMUSZEWSKI, PERRY
To: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028945/0625 →