Data on mobile phone calibration A brief discussion on the calibration of wireless devices (I) Wireless communication is a trend at present. The research and development and production of GSM mobile phones, CDMA mobile phones, WCDMA mobile phones, and WLAN are in full swing. Calibration is required in the research and development and production of these wireless devices. What is its significance and purpose? When mass-producing wireless transmitting and receiving devices, why do they usually need calibration? When mass-producing wireless transmitting and receiving devices, such as GSM mobile phones, CDMA mobile phones, WCDMA mobile phones, WLAN, and Bluetooth, why do they usually need to be calibrated? This is because the absolute accuracy of the components used in the production of these wireless transmitting and receiving devices is usually not enough to meet the performance targets of the device frequency, power level, and other parameters. Therefore, it is logical that one way to reduce system performance deviation is to use more expensive, more accurate, and more consistent components. However, in reality, every wireless device manufacturer is trying to provide users with cheap and good products. Therefore, under the pressure of cost, designers usually do not choose expensive, more accurate and more consistent components for design, but go in the opposite direction. In this way, calibration becomes an indispensable part of R&D and production. It will greatly reduce the requirements of wireless transmitting and receiving devices for components, reduce material costs, and ultimately reduce the cost of the entire wireless transmitting and receiving equipment. Indicators that wireless transmitting and receiving devices usually need to be calibrated 1. Frequency At present, common wireless devices, whether GSM mobile phones, cdma mobile phones, wcdma mobile phones, WLAN, or bluetooth, integrate transmitters and receivers into one, and use internal crystal oscillators to synthesize the required center frequencies on each receiving and transmitting channel under the control of voltage-controlled oscillation. Whether the center frequency on the transmitting channel is accurate is directly related to whether the signal transmitted by the wireless device you produce can be correctly identified and demodulated by other receiving devices. Vice versa, if the center frequency of the receiving channel of the wireless device you produce is inaccurate, it will not be able to correctly identify and demodulate the received and required signals. At the same time, if the center frequency of the signal emitted by the wireless device you produce is inaccurate, then...
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