A simple test to evaluate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensitivity is to measure the CN0 level in radiated mode.
The following table shows recommended test cases for radiated GNSS signaling mode.
| Mode | Test item | Test specification/ID | Requirement | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GNSS RX | Radiated Sensitivity | CTIA Test Plan for Wireless Device Over-the- Air Performance v3.8.2, Appendix R, Stand-Alone GNSS Test Methodology and Test Procedure | Based on end product requirements or targets | Radiated noise coupling from, for example, Integrated Circuit (IC)s or LEDs might cause desensitization to the GNSS receiver that is impossible to test in other than radiated signaling mode |
To achieve good GNSS performance, the GNSS antenna requires careful design and verification. For example, an upper hemisphere Right Hand Circular Polarization (RHCP) type of antenna can be used to improve the antenna's performance. For more information, see nRF91 Series Antenna and RF Interface Guidelines.