FR1 defines bands in the sub-6 GHz spectrum (although 7125 MHz is the maximum) and FR2 defines bands in the mmWave spectrum. Because of the higher carrier frequencies in FR2, it has a higher maximum bandwidth. Bandwidths include 5-100 MHz (FR1) and 50/100/200/400 MHz (FR2).
Read moreWhat is the range of FR2 defined by 3GPP?
FR2. 24250 MHz – 52600 MHz .
Read moreWhat is the maximum Tx bandwidth configuration?
Maximum transmission bandwidth configuration 2-1 . Note: SCS of 60kHz can be used for both FR1 and FR2. … FR1 may use channel bandwidth of up to 50MHz when using 15kHz subcarrier spacing, and up to 100MHz when using 30 or 60kHz subcarrier spacings.
Read moreWhat is maximum bandwidth available in FR2 spectrum?
Due to much wider channel bandwidths targeted in NR, the maximum channel bandwidth per component carrier has been increased to 100 MHz in FR1 (using SCSs of 30 and 60 kHz) and 400 MHz in FR2 (using 120 kHz SCS).
Read moreWhich subcarrier spacing does FR1 band support in SSB part?
SSB Subcarrier Spacing for FR1 = 15 Khz . SSB Subcarrier Spacing for FR2 = 60 Khz.
Read moreWhich bands are defined for 5G in Release 15?
5G NR Spectrum In Release 15, 3GPP has defined two frequency ranges: Frequency range 1 (FR1), which extends from 450 megahertz (MHz) to 7.125GHz, and frequency range 2 (FR2), which extends from 24.25 to 52.6GHz (Table 1).27 Kas 2020
Read moreWhat is bandwidth part in 5G?
Understanding Bandwidth Part in 5G (BWP): A Bandwidth Part is a set of attached Common Resource Blocks . A Bandwidth Part may include all Common Resource Blocks within the channel bandwidth, or a subset of Common Resource Blocks. A UE can be configured with up to 4 DL BWP per carrier and up to 4 UL BWP per carrier.
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