Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator User’s and Programming Guide
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Programming Commands and Examples
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Programming Commands
The default training sequence code reflects the EDGE protocol. Use hexadecimal for the
78-bit value in the SCPI command (precede the value with #H); the signal generator will
convert it to binary.
For GSM, this command enables you to change the 26-bit training sequence (TS) for a
normal timeslot. The preset hexadecimal value (when normal preset is selected) for TS
reflects the GSM protocol, however you can enter a new value by using this command. The
hexadecimal values for the 8 training sequence codes are listed below:
TSC0
0970897
TSC1
0B778B7
TSC2
10EE90E
TSC3
11ED11E
TSC4
06B906B
TSC5
13AC13A
TSC6
29F629F
TSC7
3BC4BBC
*RST value:
• EDGE: TSC0
• GSM: 0970897
Range:
• EDGE: 0 to 3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
• GSM: 0 to 3FFFFFF
GSM - Dummy Timeslot
[SOURce]:RADio:GSM:SLOT0|[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7:DUMMy:TSEQuence TSC0|TSC1|TSC2|
TSC3|TSC4|TSC5|TSC6|TSC7|<bit_pattern>
[:SOURce]:RADio:GSM:SLOT0|[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7:DUMMy:TSEQuence?
This command enables you to change the 26-bit dummy training sequence (TS) for the
selected dummy timeslot. The preset hexadecimal value (when normal preset is selected)
for TS reflects the GSM protocol, however you can enter a new value by using this
command.
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