Configuring the internal baseband source
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Create waveforms, for example, with the signal generation software R&S
WinIQ-
SIM2 or the R&S
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Pulse Sequencer software.
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The instrument provides different functions to generate waveforms
internally
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Some of the digital standards firmware options provide the possibility to store
the current signal settings into a waveform file. These waveform files can be
loaded in and processed as multi-carrier or multi-segment signal by the ARB
generator.
See also
Chapter 4.6, "Using the arbitrary waveform generator (ARB)"
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Multi-carrier waveforms consisting of carriers modulated by different baseband
signals can be configured and created internally. Such multi-carrier waveform
files are required to simulate complex multi-carrier scenarios with different
baseband signals, e.g. CDMA2000, 3GPP FDD, or signals in accordance with
the LTE-Advanced specifications.
See also
Chapter 4.10, "Generating multi-carrier signals"
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Provided the instrument is equipped with the corresponding option, it is also
possible to generate multi-carrier waveforms consisting of unmodulated carri-
ers
See also
Chapter 4.11, "Generating multi-carrier continuous wave signal"
4.2
Accessing the functions in the baseband domain
1. In the block diagram, select the "Baseband" block and navigate through the context
menu.
The "Baseband" block comprises all functions and settings concerning the base-
band signal. The functions and settings include all generation modes as described
in the
Chapter 4.1, "Overview of the signal generation modes"
2. By default, baseband signal generation is off.
Accessing the functions in the baseband domain