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MX269012A
W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink
Measurement Software
Operation Manual
Operation
Sixth Edition
• For safety and warning information, please read this
manual before attempting to use the equipment.
• Additional safety and warning information is provided
within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal
Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation) or
MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual
(Mainframe Operation). Please also refer to this
document before using the equipment.
• Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No.: M-W3060AE-6.0

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  • Page 1 MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software Operation Manual Operation Sixth Edition • For safety and warning information, please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment. • Additional safety and warning information is provided within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation) or MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation).
  • Page 2 Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 3 In addition, this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser. It is not transferable if the equipment is resold. Anritsu Corporation shall assume no liability for injury or financial loss of the customer due to the use of or a failure to be able to use this equipment.
  • Page 4 Notes On Export Management This product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals need to be broken/shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose.
  • Page 5 Anritsu electronic equipment). By reading this EULA and using this software, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of its contents and Anritsu Corporation (hereafter Anritsu) hereby grants you the right to use this Software with the Anritsu-specified equipment (hereafter Equipment) for the purposes set out in this EULA.
  • Page 6 Commerce Denied Persons List or Entity otherwise, due to your violation of the terms List. By using this Software, you warrant of this EULA, Anritsu shall have the right to that you are not located in any such country seek proportional damages from you.
  • Page 7 Cautions against computer virus infection • Copying files and data Only files that have been provided directly from Anritsu or generated using Anritsu equipment should be copied to the instrument. All other required files should be transferred by means of USB or CompactFlash media after undergoing a thorough virus check.
  • Page 8 CE Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the CE conformity marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the Council Directive 93/68/EEC to indicate that they conform to the EMC and LVD directive of the European Union (EU). CE marking 1. Product Model...
  • Page 9 C-tick Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the C-tick mark on the following product(s) in accordance with the regulation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia/New Zealand. C-tick marking 1. Product Model Software: MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software 2.
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software Operation Manual (Operation) <This document> This manual describes the operating methods of the MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Software. MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software Operation Manual (Remote Control) This manual describes remote control of the MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Manual........Chapter 1 Overview........Product Overview............Product Configuration ........... Specifications..............Chapter 2 Before Use......... Part Names ..............Signal Path Setup ............2-11 Application Startup and Selection......... 2-12 Initialization and Calibration .......... 2-13 Chapter 3 Measurement ......Basic Operation ............
  • Page 13 Chapter 4 Performance Test ..... Overview of Performance Test ........Performance Test Items..........Chapter 5 Other Functions......Selecting Other Functions..........Setting Title ..............Erasing Warmup Message ........... Appendix A Error Messages....... Appendix B Initial Value List ...... Index ............Index-1...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software and describes the product configuration. Product Overview ............1-2 Product Configuration ..........1-3 1.2.1 Standard configuration ........1-3 1.2.2 Applicable parts ..........1-3 Specifications............. 1-3...
  • Page 16: Product Overview

    The MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software (hereinafter referred to as “MX269012A”) is a software option for measuring the RF characteristics of W-CDMA/HSPA (FDD) uplink specified by 3GPP. The MX269012A provides the following measurement features.
  • Page 17: Product Configuration

    Product Configuration 1.2 Product Configuration 1.2.1 Standard configuration Table 1.2.1-1 lists the standard configuration of the MX269012A. Table 1.2.1-1 Standard configuration Model Item Product Name Q’ty Remarks Name/Symbol W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Application MX269012A Measurement Software Application software, Accessory ― Installation CD-ROM operation manual CD-ROM 1.2.2 Applicable parts...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Overview Table 1.3-1 Specifications (Continued) −15 to +30 dBm (at Pre-Amp Off, or Pre-Amp not installed.) Measurement level range −30 to +10 dBm (at Pre-Amp On) After CAL execution at 18 to 28°C For a signal of EVM = 1% MS269x Series : Carrier frequency measurement accuracy...
  • Page 19 Specifications Table 1.3-1 Specifications (Continued) Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Execution of the adjacent channel power measurement function of the Measurement method Spectrum Analyzer or Signal Analyzer Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Execution of the occupied bandwidth measurement function of the Measurement method Spectrum Analyzer or Signal Analyzer Channel Power Measurement Execution of the channel power measurement function of the Spectrum...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Overview 1-6.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Preparation This chapter describes the preparations required for using the application you are using. Refer to the “MS2690A/M S2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operat ion Manual (Mainframe Operation)” or “MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” for common features not included in this manual. Part Names ........
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Preparation 2.1 Part Na This section describes the panel keys for operating th e instrument and connectors used to co nnect external devices. For general points of caution, refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” or “MS28 30A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)”.
  • Page 23: Part Names

    Part Names Power Switch Press to switch between the standby st ate (AC power supplied) and power-on state. The Power lamp lights orange at tandby and green at Power O n. Press the power switch for about 2 seconds. Hard disk access lamp Lights when accessing t he internal hard disk Copy key...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Preparation Local Press to return to local operation from remote contr Press to return to local operation from remote contr ol ol via GPIB, Ethernet, via GPIB, Ethernet, or USB (B), and enable pane or USB (B), and enable pane l settings.
  • Page 25 Part Names Main function keys 1 Press to set or execute main functions. Executab le functions vary with the current application. When nothing happens with the press, it indicates that the application in use does not support the key. Press to set frequenc y parameters. Press to set level parameters.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Preparation Rotary knob/Cursor key/Enter key/Cancel key The rotary knob and cursor key s select display items or change settings. Press to set the entered or selected data. Press to cancel input or selected data. Shift key Operates keys with functions i n blue characters on panel.
  • Page 27 Part Names RF Output connector (when Option 020 installed) Outputs RF signal, when the Vector Signal Generat r option is installed. This is an N type output connector. USB connectors (type A) Connect the accessory US B ke yboard, mouse or USB memory.
  • Page 28: Rear Panel

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.1.2 Rear panel This section describes the rear-panel connectors. 1 2 6 3 Figure 2.1.2-1 MS269x series rear panel Figure 2.1.2-2 MS2830A rear panel...
  • Page 29 Part Names Ref Input connector (reference frequency signal inpu t connector) Inputs external reference frequency signal. It is for inputting reference frequency signals with hig her accuracy than the instrument’s internal reference signal, or for synchronizing the frequency of the MS2690A/MS2691A/M S2692A or MS2830A to that of other equipment.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Preparation USB connec tor (type B) For external control via USB Ethernet con nector Connects PC or Ethernet network. USB co nnector (type A) Used to con nect a USB keyboard or mouse or the USB memory supplied. Monitor Out connector Monitor Out Connects ext...
  • Page 31: Signal Path Setup

    Signal Path Setup 2.2 Signal P ath Setup As shown in Figure 2.2-1, connect the instrument a nd the DUT using an RF cable, so that the signal to be tested is input to the RF Input connector. To prevent an excessive level signal from being input, do not input the signal before setting the input level using this application.
  • Page 32: Application Startup And Selection

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.3 Application Startup and Selection To use th is application, it is necessary to load (start up) and select the application. 2.3.1 Launching application The application startup procedure is described below. Note: The XXX indicates the application name curre ntly in use.
  • Page 33: Initialization And Calibration

    Initialization and Calibration 2.4 Initialization and Calibration This section describes the parameter settings and the preparations required before starting measurement. 2.4.1 Initializat After selecting, first perform initialization. Initialization should be performed in order to return the settable paramete rs to their default settings.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Preparation 2-14.
  • Page 35: Chapter 3 Measurement

    Chapter 3 Measurement This chapter describes the measurement function, the parameter contents and the setting methods for the MX269012A. Basic Operation ............3-2 3.1.1 Screen layout..........3-2 3.1.2 Function menu..........3-3 3.1.3 Performing measurement......3-4 Setting Frequency............3-5 Setting Level .............. 3-6 Setting Common Items ..........
  • Page 36: Basic Operation

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.1 Basic Operation 3.1.1 Screen layout This section describes the screen layout of the MX269012A. Figure 3.1.1-1 Screen Layout (Modulation Analysis) [1] Measurement parameter Displays parameters. [2] Status message Displays the status of signals. [3] Upper Graph window Displays a graph of measurement results.
  • Page 37: Setting Frequency

    Basic Operation 3.1.2 Function menu This section describes the main function menu on the main screen. Figure 3.1.2-1 Main function menu Table 3.1.2-1 Main function menu Menu Display Function Sets a frequency Frequency 3.2 “Setting Frequency” Sets level. Amplitude 3.3 “Setting Level” Sets common items.
  • Page 38: Performing Measurement

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.1.3 Performing measurement There are two measurement modes: single and continuous. Measurement is performed once in the single measurement mode, and continuously in the continuous measurement mode. Single The selected measurement items are measured only for the measurement count (Storage Count) before measurement is stopped.
  • Page 39 Setting Frequency 3.2 Setting Frequency Perform the frequency settings. Pressing (Frequency) on the main function menu displays the Frequency function menu. Pressing displays the Frequency function menu and opens the Carrier Frequency dialog box. Carrier Frequency  Summary Sets a carrier frequency. ...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.3 Setting Level Perform the level settings. Pressing (Amplitude) on the main function menu displays the Amplitude function menu. Pressing displays the Amplitude function menu and opens the Input Level dialog box. Input Level  Summary Sets the input level from the target DUT. ...
  • Page 41 Setting Common Items 3.4 Setting Common Items Perform the settings for the common items. Pressing (Common Setting) on the main function menu displays the Common Setting function menu. Scrambling Code  Summary Sets the scrambling code used for the measured signal. ...
  • Page 42: Setting Measurement Items

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.5 Setting Measurement Items Sets measurement items. Pressing (Measure) on the main function menu or displays the Measure function menu. Figure 3.5-1 Measure function menu Table 3.5-1 Measure function menu Menu Display Function Selects modulation analysis. Modulation Analysis 3.6 Modulation Analysis Selects code domain analysis.
  • Page 43 Setting Measurement Items 3.5.1 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement (ACP) Recalls the ACP function of the Signal Analyzer function or Spectrum Analyzer function. Settings of Carrier Frequency, Input level, Offset, Offset Value and Pre-Amp are automatically reflected to the corresponding parameters. Recall Current Application described in Section 3.6.2 “Recalling parameters”...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.5.2 Channel Power Measurement Recalls the Channel Power function of the Signal Analyzer function or Spectrum Analyzer function. The Carrier Frequency, Input level, Offset, Offset Value and Pre-Amp settings are automatically reflected to the corresponding parameters. The Recall Current Application described in Section 3.6.2 “Recalling parameters”...
  • Page 45 Setting Measurement Items 3.5.3 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement (OBW) Recalls the OBW function of the Signal Analyzer function or Spectrum Analyzer function. Settings of Carrier Frequency, Input level, Offset, Offset Value and Pre-Amp are automatically reflected to the corresponding parameters. Recall Current Application described in Section 3.6.2 “Recalling parameters”...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.5.4 Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement (SEM) Recalls the SEM function of the Spectrum Analyzer function. The Carrier Frequency, Input level, Offset, Offset Value and Pre-Amp settings are automatically reflected to the corresponding parameters. The Recall Current Application described in Section 3.6.2 “Recalling parameters” of the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)”...
  • Page 47: Modulation Analysis

    Modulation Analysis 3.6 Modulation Analysis Pressing (Modulation Analysis) on the Measure function menu displays the Modulation Analysis function menu. Page 1 Page 2 Figure 3.6-1 Modulation Analysis function menu Table 3.6-1 Modulation Analysis function menu Menu Display Function Sets analysis period in a single capture. Analysis Time 3.6.1 Analysis Time Sets slot number of graphical results in the upper and lower...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6.1 Analysis Time Set the continuous measurement period for analysis with a single capture. Pressing (Analysis Time) on page 1 of the Modulation Analysis function menu or displays the Analysis Time function menu. Starting Slot Number  Summary Sets the starting slot number of continuous measurement period.
  • Page 49: Trace

    Modulation Analysis 3.6.2 Trace Perform the settings related to the graph results. Pressing (Trace) on page 2 of the Modulation Analysis function menu or displays the Trace function menu. Figure 3.6.2-1 Trace function menu Table 3.6.2-1 Trace function menu Menu Display Function Trace Mode Selects a graphical result in the lower Graph window.
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 Measurement Trace Mode  Summary Selects a graphical result in the lower Graph window.  Selection options EVM vs Chip Displays vector error at each chip. Mag. Error vs Chip Displays magnitude error at each chip. Phase Error vs Chip Displays phase error at each chip.
  • Page 51 Modulation Analysis Storage  Summary Sets number of measurements and displayed format of numerical results.  Selection options Mode Selects displayed format of numerical results. Count Sets number of measurements. Storage:Mode  Summary Selects displayed format of numerical results.  Selection options Displays the numerical results in a single measurement.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6.3 Numerical Results The Result window shows the numerical results in the analysis time specified with the Starting Slot Number and Measurement Interval. The displayed contents differ depending on the Storage Mode setting: analysis results for a single measurement are displayed for Off, the averages of analysis results for the specified number of measurements are displayed for Average, and the average and maximum values of analysis results for the specified number of measurements are displayed...
  • Page 53 Modulation Analysis Phase Error (rms)  Summary Displays phase error in RMS in the analysis time. Origin Offset  Summary Displays origin offset in the analysis time. Time Offset  Summary Displays time offset between the triggered time and slot boundary of slot#0 of the signal measured.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6.4 Graphical Results The upper Graph window and lower Graph window show a graphical result in the analysis time in the last capture, specified with the Starting Slot Number and Measurement Interval. The displayed interval is one slot, and a graphical result of the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed.
  • Page 55 Modulation Analysis 3.6.4.1 IQ Constellation The IQ constellation in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the upper Graph window. The IQ at the marker-selected chip is displayed in red. Figure 3.6.4.1-1 IQ Constellation display Target Slot ...
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6.4.2 EVM vs Chip When EVM vs Chip is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the vector error in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window. The vector error at the marker-selected chip is displayed in red. 3.6.2 Trace Figure 3.6.4.2-1 EVM vs Chip display Chip...
  • Page 57 Modulation Analysis 3.6.4.3 Magnitude Error vs Chip When Mag. Error vs Chip is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the magnitude error in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window. The magnitude error at the marker-selected chip is displayed in red.
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6.4.4 Phase Error vs Chip When Phase Error vs Chip is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the phase error in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window. The phase error at the marker-selected chip is displayed in red.
  • Page 59 Modulation Analysis 3.6.5 Setting Marker (Modulation Analysis) Perform the marker-related settings. Pressing (Marker) on the main function menu or displays the Marker function menu. Figure 3.6.5-1 Marker function menu Table 3.6.5-1 Marker function menu Menu Display Function Marker Toggles marker function between On and Off. Sets target of operation for the rotary knob and the Constellation Select cursor key to Constellation.
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Measurement Constellation Select  Summary Sets target of operation for the rotary knob and the cursor key to Constellation. Bottom Graph Select  Summary Sets target of operation for the rotary knob and the cursor key to lower Graph window. Constellation Chip Number ...
  • Page 61: Code Domain Analysis

    Code Domain Analysis 3.7 Code Domain Analysis Pressing (Code Domain) on the Measure function menu displays the Code Domain function menu. Page 1 Page 2 Figure 3.7-1 Code Domain function menu Table 3.7-1 Code Domain function menu Menu Display Function Sets analysis period in a single capture.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.7.1 Analysis Time Sets continuous measurement period in a single capture. Pressing (Analysis Time) on page 1 of the Code Domain function menu or displays the Analysis Time function menu. Starting Slot Number  Summary Sets starting slot number in continuous measurement period. ...
  • Page 63 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.2 Analysis Code Set the code branch and code number to be analyzed. Branch  Summary Toggles the branch to be analyzed between I and Q.  Selection options Sets I branch for analysis. Sets Q branch for analysis. I Code Number ...
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.7.3 Analysis Slot Set the slot number to be analyzed. Target Slot Number  Summary Sets the slot number to be analyzed. The numerical results and graphical results specified with Target Slot Number are displayed in the upper and lower Graph window. 3.7.5 Numerical Results 3.7.6 Graphical Results ...
  • Page 65: Trace

    Code Domain Analysis 3.7.4 Trace Sets values related to the results displayed. Pressing (Trace) on page 2 of the Code Domain function menu or displays the Trace function menu. Figure 3.7.4-1 Trace function menu Table 3.7.4-1 Trace function menu Menu Display Function Trace Mode Selects a graphical result in the Graph window.
  • Page 66 Chapter 3 Measurement Trace Mode: Code Domain Mode  Summary Selects graphical result in the upper Graph window.  Selection options Power Displays code domain power result. Error Displays code domain error result. Trace Mode  Summary Selects graphical result in the lower Graph window. ...
  • Page 67 Code Domain Analysis Scale:Code Domain Scale  Summary Sets vertical scale for the graphical result in the upper Graph window.  Selection options For Power selected as Code Domain Mode 20 dB Sets lower limit to 20 dB. 40 dB Sets lower limit to 40 dB.
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 Measurement For Code Power vs Symbol When Code Power Scale Offset = 0 div.: Sets scale range from 20 to 0 dB. 20 dB 40 dB Sets scale range from 40 to 0 dB. 60 dB Sets scale range from 60 to 0 dB. 80 dB Sets scale range from 80 to 0 dB.
  • Page 69 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.5 Numerical Results The Result window shows the numerical results in the analysis time specified with the Starting Slot Number and Measurement Interval. 3.7.1 Analysis Time 3.7.2 Analysis Code 3.7.3 Analysis Slot Figure 3.7.5-1 Result window Branch ...
  • Page 70 Chapter 3 Measurement Mag. Error (rms)  Summary Displays magnitude error in RMS of the specified code in the slot specified with Target Slot Number. Code Power  Summary Displays mean power of the specified code in the slot specified with Target Slot Number.
  • Page 71 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.6 Graphical Results The upper Graph window and the lower Graph window shows a graphical result of the slot specified with Target Slot Number in the analysis time, specified with the Starting Slot Number and Measurement Interval. 3.7.1 Analysis Time 3.7.3 Analysis Slot 3.7.6.1...
  • Page 72 Chapter 3 Measurement Power  Summary Displays code power of the code specified with I Code Number and Q Code Number. Modulation  Summary Displays modulation method of the code specified with I Code Number or Q Code Number. 3-38...
  • Page 73 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.6.2 Code Domain Error When Error is set for Trace:Code Domain Mode, the code domain error in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the upper Graph window. The code error at the marker-selected code is displayed in red.
  • Page 74 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.7.6.3 Constellation When Constellation is set for Trace:Trace Mode, The symbol constellation of the code specified with I Code Number or Q Code Number in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window.
  • Page 75 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.6.4 EVM vs Symbol When EVM vs Symbol is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the vector error of the code specified with I Code Number or Q Code Number in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window.
  • Page 76 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.7.6.5 Magnitude Error vs Symbol When Mag. Error is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the magnitude error of the code specified with I Code Number or Q Code Number in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window.
  • Page 77 Code Domain Analysis 3.7.6.6 Code Power vs Symbol When Code Power vs Symbol is set for Trace:Trace Mode, the code power of the code specified with I Code Number or Q Code Number in the slot specified with Target Slot Number is displayed in the lower Graph window.
  • Page 78 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.7.7 Setting Marker (Code Domain Analysis) Perform the marker-related settings. Pressing (Marker) on the main function menu or displays the Marker function menu. Figure 3.7.7-1 Marker function menu Marker  Summary Toggles the marker function between On and Off. ...
  • Page 79 Code Domain Analysis Marker Number  Summary Sets the marker position in the lower Graph window with a symbol number.  Setting range 0 to (2560/SF  1), where SF is spreading factor. Target Slot Number 3.7.3 Analysis Slot 3-45...
  • Page 80: Setting Trigger

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.8 Setting Trigger Perform the trigger-related settings. Pressing (Trigger) on the main function menu or displays the Trigger function menu. Trigger Switch  Summary Toggles trigger synchronization between On and Off.  Selection options Enables the trigger function. Disables the trigger function.
  • Page 81 Chapter 4 Performance Test This chapter describes the measurement devices, setup methods, and performance test procedures required for performing performance tests as preventive maintenance. Overview of Performance Test ........4-2 4.1.1 Performance test ........... 4-2 Performance Test Items ..........4-3 4.2.1 Testing methods ..........
  • Page 82: Overview Of Performance Test

    If items that do not meet the required level are detected during performance testing, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the CD version.
  • Page 83: Performance Test Items

    Performance Test Items 4.2 Performance Test Items Warm up the device to be tested and the measuring instruments for at least 30 minutes except if specified otherwise, in order to stabilize them sufficiently before running performance tests. Maximum measurement accuracy requires, in addition to the above, conducting performance tests under ambient temperatures and with little AC power supply voltage fluctuations, as well as the absence of noise, vibrations, dust, humidity and other problems.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Performance Test Setup Vector Signal Generator Reference Input 10 MHz Buffer Out RF Input 10 MHz RF Output Attenuator Attenuator (3 dB) (3 dB) Power Meter RF Input Figure 4.2.1-1 Performance Test...
  • Page 85 Performance Test Items (4) Test procedure (a) Signal source adjustment Input the 10-MHz reference signal output from the vector signal generator to the Reference Input connector. Output a W-CDMA uplink signal with RMC12.2K from the vector signal generator. Input the vector signal generator output signal into the power meter and measure the power.
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 Performance Test Test results Table 4.2.1-1 Carrier frequency accuracy Deviation Frequency Min. limit Max. limit Uncertainty Pass/Fail (Hz) 400 MHz MS269xA MS269xA MS269xA –5 Hz +5 Hz ±1 Hz 1950 MHz MS2830A MS2830A MS2830A –6 Hz +6 Hz ±0.7 Hz 3000 MHz Table 4.2.1-2 Residual vector error...
  • Page 87: Chapter 5 Other Functions

    Chapter 5 Other Functions This chapter describes other functions of this application. Selecting Other Functions ......... 5-2 Setting Title ..............5-2 Erasing Warmup Message ........5-2 5-1...
  • Page 88: Selecting Other Functions

    Chapter 5 Other Functions 5.1 Selecting Other Functions Pressing (Accessory) on the main function menu displays the Accessory function menu. Table 5.1-1 Accessory function menu Function Menu Display Function Keys Title Sets the title character string. Displays (On) or hides (Off) the title Title (On/Off)...
  • Page 89 Appendix Appendix A Error Massages..........A-1 Appendix B Initial Value List..........B-1 App.-I...
  • Page 90 Appendix App.-II.
  • Page 91: Appendix A Error Messages

    Appendix A Error Messages Table A-1 Error Messages Message Description Out of range The settable range is exceeded. This operation is invalid when Constellation is Not available in Constellation Select. selected. This operation is invalid when Bottom Graph is Not available in Bottom Graph Select. selected.
  • Page 92 Appendix A Error Messages A-2.
  • Page 93: Appendix B Initial Value List

    Appendix B Initial Value List <Common Parameters> Frequency Carrier Frequency 1.920 GHz Amplitude Input Level 10.00 dBm Level Offset On/Off Level Offset Value 0.00 dB Pre-Amp Trigger Trigger Switch Trigger Source External Trigger Slope Rise <W-CDMA/HSPA Basic Parameters> Common Setting Scrambling Code 000000 Transient Period...
  • Page 94 Appendix B Initial Value List <Code Domain> Analysis Time Starting Slot Number Measurement Interval 1 slot Branch I Code Number Q Code Number Target Slot Number Trace Mode Code Power vs Symbol Scale Code Domain Power 80 dB Code Domain Error 80 dB EVM vs Symbol Mag Error vs Symbol...
  • Page 95: Index

    Index References are to section numbers. Enter key 2.1.1 Accessory 3.1.2, 5.1 Erase Warm Up Message AC inlet 2.1.2 Ethernet 2.1.1 3.5.1 Ethernet connector 2.1.2 Active Code Threshold EVM(peak) 3.6.3, 3.7.5 Adjacent Channel Power 3.5.1 EVM(rms) 3.6.3, 3.7.5 Amplitude EVM vs Chip 3.6.4.2 Analysis Time 3.6.1, 3.7.1...
  • Page 96 Index Result window 3.1.1 RF input connector 2.1.1 Magnitude Error 3.6.3, 3.7.5 RF output connector 2.1.1 Magnitude Error vs Chip 3.6.4.3 RF Output control key 2.1.1 Magnitude Error vs Symbol 3.7.6.5 RRC Filtered Mean Power 3.5.2 Main function keys 2.1.1 Rotary knob 2.1.1 Marker...