
Programming Command Reference
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N9360A Multi UE Tester GSM Programming Manual
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Command Reference for Peak TX Power Measurement Screen
Peak TX Power Measurement
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer1?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer2?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer3?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer4?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer5?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:TPOWer6?
These query commands return the Peak TX Power measurement
result values,
<int 1>
,
<int 2>
,
<real 3>
,
<real 4>
and
<real 5>
, for each of the six measurements channels. Each
value is separated by a comma.
•
<int 1>
(1 digit) is
0
if measurement result is within the
measurement range, or
1
if measurement result is out of
range or the TX Power is not measured.
•
<int 2>
(1 digit) contains test results by the total sum of
3
bits as follows.
bit 0 (1): Pass or Fail result for Peak TX Power High
bit 1 (2): Pass or Fail result for Peak TX Power Medium
bit 2 (4): Pass or Fail result for Peak TX Power Low
Each bit is set to
0
if the test is pass, or each bit is set to
1
if the
test is fail. The value in the parentheses is decimal value for
each bit. Refer to
Setting and Querying the Registers
on
.
•
<real 3>
(up to 5 letters),
<real 4>
(up to 5 letters), and
<real 5>
(up to 5 letters) are the High, Medium, and Low
ranges measured data ranging from
-9.9
to
9.9
in
dBm
. If
any measurement result is out of range or the TX Power is
not measured from -9.9 in dBm.