
WCDMA Multi Evaluation Measurement
R&S
®
CMW-KG4xx/-KM4xx/-KS4xx
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READ:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier<c>:TRACe:PERRor:PEAK:
MAXimum?
READ:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier<c>:TRACe:PERRor:PEAK:
SDEViation?
Returns the values of the peak phase error traces for up to 120 slots.
Each current value is determined for a half-slot or a full-slot, depending on the mea-
surement period (see
on page 653). The number of results depends on the measurement
The results of the current, average, maximum and standard deviation traces can be
retrieved. The standard deviation trace cannot be displayed at the GUI.
See also
chapter 3.2.6.2, "Detailed Views: Modulation, CDP and CDE"
Suffix:
<c>
.
1..2
Selects the carrier to be queried - only relevant for dual carrier
HSUPA
Return values:
<Reliability>
<PhaseErr_1> ...
<PhaseErr_n>
Peak phase error trace results, one result per measured slot or
half-slot
Range:
-180 deg to 180 deg (AVERage: 0 deg to 180 deg,
SDEViation: 0 deg to 90 deg)
Default unit: deg
Example:
See
Performing Single-Shot Measurements
Usage:
Query only
Firmware/Software:
V1.0.10.1
V3.2.60: command renamed (
CARRier<c>
added)
Options:
R&S CMW-KM405 for dual carrier HSUPA
For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to
Conventions and General Information
.
FETCh:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:CURRent?
FETCh:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:AVERage?
FETCh:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:MAXimum?
READ:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:CURRent?
READ:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:AVERage?
READ:WCDMa:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CHIP:MAXimum?
Returns the values of the RMS phase error vs. chip traces, measured in the preselec-
ted slot (see
One value per chip is returned. The results of the current, average and maximum
traces can be retrieved.
See also
chapter 3.2.6.2, "Detailed Views: Modulation, CDP and CDE"
Command Reference
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