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13 Modulation Accuracy (Composite EVM) Measurement
Source
BUS | EXTernal2, <time>, NONE | PGSM | EGSM | RGSM | DCS1800 | PCS1900
| TGSM810 | GSM450 | GSM480 | GSM700 | GSM850 | BANDI | BANDII |
BANDIII | BANDIV | BANDV | BANDVI | BANDVII | BANDVIII | BANDIX | BANDX
| BANDXI | BANDXII | BANDXIII | BANDXIV | BANDXIX | USCELL | USPCS |
JAPAN | KOREAN | NMT | IMT2K | UPPER | SECOND | PAMR400 | PAMR800 |
IMTEXT | PCS1DOT9G | AWS | US2DOT5G | PUBLIC | LOWER | NONE | BAND1 |
BAND2 | BAND3 | BAND4 | BAND5 | BAND6 | BAND7 | BAND8 | BAND10 | BAND11
| BAND12 | BAND13 | BAND14 | BAND17 | BAND18 | BAND19 | BAND20 | BAND21
| BAND24 | BAND25 | BAND26 | BAND33 | BAND34 | BAND35 | BAND36 | BAND37
| BAND38 | BAND39 | BAND40 | BAND41 | BAND42 | BAND43 | BANDA | BANDB |
BANDC | BANDD | BANDE | BANDF, DOWN | UP, <freq>, <ampl>, <string>,
TIME | COUNt | CONTinuous, <time>, ON | OFF | 1 | 0, [<int>],
:SOURce:LIST:STEP[1]|2|...|4..1000:SETup?
Example
:SOUR:LIST:STEP1:SET INT, 1ms, PGSM, DOWN, 10, –25 dBm, “GSM_Test1.bin”, TIME, 10ms, OFF,
255
Notes
The parameters are:
(There is a total of 11 items in each step, the following is a list of the items in the order they must
appear in the remote command.)
1. Step Trigger <
enum
> – specifies the input trigger for the step. For details of the valid types of step
trigger see
.
2. Transition Time <
time
> – specifies the transition time for the stepin seconds. For details of the
valid ranges for the transition time see
"Transition Time" on page 2806
3. Radio Band <
enum
> – specifies the radio band for the step. For details of the valid radio bands see
.
4. Radio Band Link <
enum
> – specifies the radio band link direction for the step. For details of the
valid link types, see
"Radio Band Link" on page 2824
.
5. Frequency/Channel Number <
freq
>/<chan num> – specifies the frequency in Hz or the channel
number for the step. The channel number and frequency are combined as one parameter that
represents the frequency or channel number depending on the radio band setting. If the radio band is
set to NONE, this value is interpreted as a frequency value in Hz. If the radio band is set to a valid
band, this value is interpreted as a channel number. For details of the valid ranges for frequency and
channel numbers, see
and
.
6. Power <
ampl
> – specifies the output power for the step in dBm. For details of the valid ranges see
7. Waveform <
string
> – specifies the waveform for playback during the step. The step can output
either a new ARB waveform, continue playback of the previous waveform, or output a CW tone. The
options for specifying these are:
<filename> - plays the specified waveform from the start. The filename value is the name of the file
within ARB playback memory, it is does not include the windows path to the file on the HDD. If you
enter a filename for a waveform that does not reside within ARB playback memory, an error is
generated.
CONT – continues playback of the ARB file from the previous step
CW – outputs a CW tone
OFF – disable RF output
8. Step Duration <
enum
> – specifies the duration of the step. The duration can be specified to be
either time, or play count of the ARB file associated with the step, or continuous. If Waveform is set
to “CW”, this value cannot be set to Play Count and an error will be generated. If continuous is
selected, the following Time or Count value is ignored. For further details of this setting, see
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