Chapter 16
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W-CDMA Uplink Digital Modulation for Receiver Test
Understanding the PRACH
Figure 16-5
Control Part Slot Format
Unlike the control part, the data part has multiple slot formats that enable it to transmit at different data rates.
This is shown in
Figure 16-6
Data Part Slot Format
Message Part Scrambling Codes
As stated in
“Scrambling Codes” on page 451
, the same code is used for both the message part and the
preamble. However the starting chip for the message part is shifted by 4096 chips from the preamble code.
The message part contains 38400 scrambling chips and they are repeated every 10 ms (every radio frame).
So a 20 ms message part would have two repetitions of the same code.
Power Control
The PRACH power is controlled by setting the preamble and the message part power. The PRACH power is
determined by the component (preamble or message part) of the PRACH that has the highest power level. If
both components have the same power level, then both components individually equal the PRACH power
level. The message part power is comprised of the absolute powers for the control part and data part. A
PRACH power value can be entered that exceeds the current displayed carrier power and vice versa. But in
reality, the PRACH power equals the carrier power; it cannot exceed it. When a PRACH over power
condition occurs, the ESG will automatically adjust the PRACH power or the carrier power to keep them
within limits. In the multiple PRACH mode, the ESG maintains an 18.06 dB offset between the carrier
power and the PRACH power level. This is so the ESG can accommodate the additional power required
when more UEs (user equipment/mobiles) are utilized (see
“Understanding the Power Offset Between the
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Страница 107: ...Chapter 3 83 Basic Operation Using Security Functions Figure 3 6 ESG Screen with Secure Display Activated ...
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Страница 183: ...Chapter 4 159 Basic Digital Operation Using Waveform Clipping Figure 4 23 Reduction of Peak to Average Power ...
Страница 224: ...200 Chapter 4 Basic Digital Operation Creating and Using Bit Files ...
Страница 228: ...204 Chapter 5 AWGN Waveform Generator Configuring the AWGN Generator ...
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Страница 276: ...252 Chapter 7 Digital Signal Interface Module Operating the N5102A Module in Input Mode ...
Страница 286: ...262 Chapter 8 Bluetooth Signals Turning On a Bluetooth Signal ...
Страница 287: ...263 9 BERT This feature is available only in E4438C ESG Vector Signal Generators with Option 001 601or 002 602 ...
Страница 330: ...306 Chapter 9 BERT Verifying BERT Operation ...
Страница 366: ...342 Chapter 10 CDMA Digital Modulation IS 95A Modulation ...
Страница 394: ...370 Chapter 12 Multitone Waveform Generator Applying Changes to an Active Multitone Signal ...
Страница 454: ...430 Chapter 15 W CDMA Digital Modulation for Component Test W CDMA Concepts Figure 15 9 Uplink Channel Structure ...
Страница 468: ...444 Chapter 15 W CDMA Digital Modulation for Component Test W CDMA Frame Structures ...
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