Agilent Technologies X Series Programmer's Manual page 83

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• :INIT to initiate a measurement and acquire the data
• CALC:DATA2:COMP? MEAN,25us,526us,579.6us,8 to return the
There are two versions of this command depending on your firmware
revision. Earlier revisions require the optional variables be entered in
terms of their position in the trace data array. Current instruments
allow the variables to be entered in terms of time.
For early firmware revisions you need to know the sample interval. In
the waveform measurement it is equal to the aperture value.
Query :WAVeform:APERture? to find the sample interval. (Note: the
WAV:APER? command always takes decimation into account.) The
sample interval (aperture value) is dependent on the settings for
resolution bandwidth, filter type, and decimation. See the following
table to see how these value relate.
The parameters for this GSM example are:
MEAN,9,197,1730 (or with later firmware:
MEAN,25us,526us,579.6us,8)
• MEAN calculates the mean of the measurement points indicated
• 9 is how many points you want to discard before you look at the data.
• 197 is the length of the data you want to use. This would be the
• 1730 is how much data you have before you repeat the process. For
Table 2-1
GSM Parameters for 1 Slot/Frame Measurement Requirements
Resolution
Filter
Bandwidth
Type
500 or 300
Flat or
kHz
Gaussian
500 kHz
Gaussian
500 kHz
Gaussian
500 kHz
Flat
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decimation. This reduces the amount of data that needs to be sent
since the instrument hardware decimates (throws some away).
desired data
This allows you to skip over any "unsettled" values at the beginning
of the burst. You can calculate this start offset by
(25μs/sampleInterval)l
portion of the burst that you want to find the mean power over. You
can calculate this length by (526μs/sampleInterval)
this example it's the time between the start offset point on the burst
in the first slot (first frame) to the same spot on the burst in the first
slot (second frame). You can calculate this by
(576.9μs*N/sampleInterval) where N is the number of data items
that you want. In this case it is the number of slots in the frame,
N=8.)
Decimation
4 or 1
1
4
1
Aperture
Start
24 μsec
dependent
on settings
0.2 μsec
124
0.8 μsec
31
0.4 μsec
61
Programming Fundamentals
Improving Measurement Speed
Length
Repeat
526 μsec
576.9 μsec
2630
2884.6
657
721.15
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