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For the very latest specifications visit www.aeroflex.com The TM500 Test Mobile is the ideal tool for infrastructure equipment developers to test evolving 3G mobile communications networks. It offers all the capabilities of an HSDPA WCDMA mobile terminal, together with additional advanced test interfaces and features. UbiNetics TM500 HSDPATest Mobile • HSDPA WCDMA test mobile conforming to 3GPP Release 5 specifications • Advance testing of high data rate services up to 13.97 Mbps • Full support of Layer 1 and 2 Release 5 functionality • Comprehensive measurements and realtime graphical charting features • Optional Layer 3 and NAS, providing full protocol capabilities with AT command interface The TM500 provides full support of 3GPP Release 99 and Release 5 Layer 1/2 functionality, including HSDPA with data rates up to 13.97 Mbps. By offering a layered approach, the user can test a range of scenarios from detailed Layer 1 configurations through to TCP/IP streaming high-rate data demonstrations. A builtin AMR voice codec allows voice calls to be configured in parallel with data applications. The optional Layer 3 and NAS functionality enhances the TM500 to provide full protocol stack support, enabling the support of circuit and packetswitched calls, a USIM interface, SMS and cell broadcast services. Enables comprehensive network testing The TM500 gives network equipment developers a far greater degree of control and visibility than provided by regular consumer mobiles or internally built test harnesses. Open, script-driven interfaces are provided at Layers 1 and 2, allowing TM500 users to follow an incremental approach in their testing schedule. Detailed testing may be performed on the key blocks in isolation before running full system analysis, thus allowing engineers to track down and eliminate faults quickly. The script-driven interfaces enable users to control critical events so that thorough low-level testing can be carried out. Scripted controls allow the user to configure Release 99 and HSDPA physical channels, FEC coding parameters, plus MAC and RLC functionality. Additionally, the user may force overridden values for data sequences such as CQI and HARQ responses on the HS-DPCCH or R99 uplink TPC or FBI bits. Interfaces in the RF architecture allow synchronization of the TM500 with an external 10 MHz reference and the use of a direct analog IQ baseband interface.

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