The Reference Signal Power and the total transmit power of the cell can calculated by using a single channel power using following formula,
- Maximum Transmit Power indicates the transmit power in dBm per single channel
- Reference Signal Power is the power in dBm per RE of single channel
- RBcell indicate total RB number based on the cell bandwidth each RB with 12REs
Consider a system is configured with Max Transmit Power as 40 dBm (10 watt per channel) and calculation can be done with different sub-carrier spacing
Sub-carrier Spacing 15 KHz 270 RBs with 50MHz
- Reference Signal Power = 40 – 10 x log10(270 x 12) = 40 – 35.10
- Reference Signal Power = 4.9 dBm
- Reference Signal Power = 40 – 10 x log10(273 x 12) = 40 – 35.15
- Reference Signal Power = 4.85 dBm
- Reference Signal Power = 40 – 10 x log10(130 x 12) = 40 – 31.93
- Reference Signal Power = 8.07 dBm
The total transmit power of NR base station can be calculated taking Max Transmit power and No. of Tx antenna into account with following formula.
Consider same 40 Bm as cell Max power, the total Tx power can be calculated for different antenna configurations e.g. 8 antenna , 16 antenna, 64 antenna and 128 antenna systems.
- Total Transmit Power with 8 Tx Antenna = 40 + 10 x log10 (8) = 40 + 9.03 =49.03 dBm
- Total Transmit Power with 16 Tx Antenna = 40 + 10 x log10 (16) = 40 + 12.04 =52.04 dBm
- Total Transmit Power with 64 Tx Antenna = 40 + 10 x log10 (64) = 40 + 18.06 =58.06 dBm
- Total Transmit Power with 128 Tx Antenna = 40 + 10 x log10 (128) = 40 + 21.07 =61.07 dBm
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