450
Chapter 16
W-CDMA Uplink Digital Modulation for Receiver Test
Understanding the PRACH
slots to set the timing/distance between preamble transmissions (Tp-p) and the preamble and the message
part (Tp-m).
shows these timing relationships. You will notice that all measurements are from
the beginning of one component to the next.
Figure 16-3
Access Slot Timing
The preamble is 4096 chips in length (1.067 ms), so it does not occupy the entire length of an access slot.
When a 10 ms message part (7.5 access slots) is used, it only partially occupies the last access slot.
In multiple PRACH mode, the ESG provides you access slot resolution. Because of this, you can select the
access slot for the beginning of your PRACH transmission. However when transmitting multiple PRACHs
for the same UE with the ESG, they cannot occupy any of the same access slots within an 80 ms time period.
If they do, the subsequent (second PRACH, etc.) PRACH transmission that uses any of the same access
slots, will not occur. See
“Understanding the 80 ms Transmission/Time Period” on page 474
for more
information.
Preamble
The preamble is used to signal a base station that a UE is trying to establish communications. It is composed
of a complex signature and scrambling code that is used by the base station to uniquely identify the UE. This
is a 1.067 ms bursted signal, and is the first part of the PRACH transmission.
Signatures
A signature is a series of 16 bits that is repeated 256 times within a single preamble. These signatures are
shown in the 3GPP standards. The signature is the first of two parts used in the spreading of the preamble. It
points to a node within the channelization codes that corresponds to a spread factor (SF) of 16. This node,
Tp-a
Preamble
AICH
Tp-m
Message Part
AICH Access
Slots RX at UE
PRACH Access
Slots TX at UE
Tp-p
One Access Slot
Содержание E4428C
Страница 22: ...Contents xxii ...
Страница 107: ...Chapter 3 83 Basic Operation Using Security Functions Figure 3 6 ESG Screen with Secure Display Activated ...
Страница 182: ...158 Chapter 4 Basic Digital Operation Using Waveform Clipping Figure 4 22 Rectangular Clipping ...
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 ...
Страница 229: ...205 6 Analog Modulation ...
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 ...
Страница 667: ...643 18 Troubleshooting ...
Страница 700: ...Index 676 Index ...