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MX370109A/MX269909A
XG-PHS IQproducer 
Operation Manual
Fifth 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 MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
Operation Manual (Mainframe), MG3710A Vector
Signal Generator MG3740A Analog Signal Generator
Operation Manual (Mainframe) , or
MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer
Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation). Please also
refer to either of these documents before using the
equipment.
• Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No.: M-W3152AE-5.0

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  • Page 1 Signal Generator MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Operation Manual (Mainframe) , or MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation). Please also refer to either of these documents before using the equipment. • Keep this manual with the equipment. ANRITSU CORPORATION Document No.: M-W3152AE-5.0...
  • 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 (includes executing, copying, registering, etc.) this software (includes programs, databases, scenarios, etc., used to operate, set, etc., 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 Prior to the software installation Before installing this software or any other software recommended or approved by Anritsu, run a virus scan on your computer, including removable media (e.g. USB memory stick and CF memory card) you want to connect to your computer.
  • Page 9 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 Software: MX370109A/MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer 2.
  • Page 10 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: MX370109A/MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer 2. Applied Directive and Standards...
  • Page 11 About This Manual ■ Associated Documents The operation manual configuration of the MX370109A/MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer is shown below. ■ If using MG3700A or MG3710A: MG3710A Vector Signal Generator MG3700A MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Vector Signal Generator Operation Manual (Mainframe) Operation Manual (Mainframe) MG3700A /MG3710A Vector Signal Generator MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Operation Manual (IQproducer™) MX370109A/MX269909A...
  • Page 12 ■ If using MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A: MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Remote Control) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Option 020: Vector Signal Generator Operation Manual (Operation) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Option 020: Vector Signal Generator Operation Manual (Remote Control) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Vector Signal Generator Operation Manual (IQproducer™) MX370109A/MX269909A...
  • Page 13  MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main- frame, Operation) This describes basic operations, maintenance procedure, common func- tions and common remote functions of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe, Remote Control) These describe basic operations, maintenance procedure, common func- tions and common remote functions of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A or MS2830A.
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview ........Overview ..............1-2 Product Composition ..........1-3 Chapter 2 Preparation ........ Operating Environment ..........2-2 Installation/Uninstallation ........... 2-3 Starting up and exiting the software ......2-4 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions ......Screen Details ............
  • Page 15 Appendix A Error Messages ....... Appendix B User File Format ..... Index ..........Index-1...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the MX370109A/MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer. Overview ............... 1-2 Product Composition ............ 1-3...
  • Page 18: Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Overview MX370109A/MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer (hereinafter referred to as “this software”) is software used to generate waveform patterns conforming to the Physical Channel Specification of the Next Generation PHS Specification. This software requires either of the following environment: •...
  • Page 19: Product Composition

    Product Composition 1.2 Product Composition The following table lists the model name and specifications of this software according to the equipment. Table 1.2-1 Restrictions Mainframe MS2690A MG3700A MG3710A MS2691A MS2692A Restrictions MX370109A MX269909A Software name 64 M sample Maximum Size 256 M sample 128 M sample 256 M sample...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Overview *6: To use waveform patterns of maximum 512 M samples, either of the following must be installed into MG3710A: ARB memory expansion 1024 M sample (optional) • ARB memory expansion 256 M (optional) and Combination of • Baseband Signal (optional) ■...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Preparation

    Chapter 2 Preparation This chapter describes the operating environment for the MX370109A/MX269909A. Operating Environment ..........2-2 Installation/Uninstallation ........... 2-3 Starting up and exiting the software ......2-4 2.3.1 Starting Software: When installed on other than MG3710A ........ 2-4 2.3.2 Starting Software: When installed on MG3710A ..........
  • Page 22: Operating Environment

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.1 Operating Environment The following environment is required for operating the MX370109A/MX269909A. (1) PC that meets the following conditions Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Pentium III 1 GHz equivalent or faster 512 MB or more Memory 5 GB or more free space in the drive where this software is to be installed.
  • Page 23: Installation/Uninstallation

    Installation/Uninstallation 2.2 Installation/Uninstallation This software is included in the IQproducer™ installer. It is automatically installed by installing the IQproducer™ that is supplied with this equipment or this software. When using a waveform pattern created using this software in the equipment, the license file must be installed in advance.
  • Page 24: Starting Up And Exiting The Software

    The example assumes that it is a PC operation. <Procedure> Click Start on the task bar, and point to All Programs. Next, point to Anritsu Corporation, point to IQproducer, and then click IQproducer. When IQproducer™ starts, the Select instrument screen is displayed.
  • Page 25 Starting up and exiting the software The common platform screen is displayed when OK is clicked in the Select instrument screen. The common platform screen is a screen used to select each function of the IQproducer™. Figure 2.3.1-1 Common Platform Screen Click the System (Cellular) tab on the common platform screen, to show the System (Cellular) selection screen that supports each telecommunication system.
  • Page 26: Starting Software: When Installed On Mg3710A

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.3.2 Starting Software: When installed on MG3710A Start this software using the following procedure. <Procedure> Press on the MG3710A front panel to display the common platform screen. The common platform screen is a screen used to select each function of the IQproducer™.
  • Page 27: Exiting Software

    Starting up and exiting the software Click XG-PHS to display the main screen. For details of the main screen, refer to Chapter 3 “Detailed Description of Functions”. Note: When this software is installed on MG3710A, Change Instrument displays instead of Interface Settings. Clicking Interface Settings displays the Interface Setting dialog box.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Preparation The operation of the three screen buttons is explained below. Figure 2.3.3-2 Exit Confirmation Window  Yes Saves current parameters to file and stops this software.  No Stops this software without saving current parameters to file. ...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Detailed Description Of Functions

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions This chapter provides detailed descriptions of this software. Notes:  The examples and screens used throughout this chapter are based on the assumption that the IQproducer™ is activated with the MG3700A.  The MG3710A and MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A functions are described as notes in each item.
  • Page 30: Screen Details

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1 Screen Details 3.1.1 Menu and tool button On common platform screen, select the System (Cellular) tab, and then select XG-PHS to display the main screen. Menu Tool bar Tree view Common parameter list Physical Cannel/ Function Cannel parameter list...
  • Page 31 Screen Details  Screen transitions Figure 3.1.1-2 shows transitions from the main screen that is displayed when the XG-PHS IQproducer™ is started to other screens (Export File, Calculation, and Frame Structure screens). For details about each of the screens, refer to the sections shown below the corresponding screen. Calculation Cancel Export File screen...
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions ■ [ File ] menu Figure 3.1.1-3 File menu  Select Option Notes:  This function is available only when MG3700, or MG3710 is selected in the Select instrument screen.  ARB Memory Expansion (option) is not available for MS269xA.
  • Page 33 Screen Details ■When using MG3710A The presence/absence of the ARB Memory Expansion (option) and Baseband Signal Combination Function (option) is selected. Selecting the ARB Memory Expansion (option) and the Baseband Signal Combination Function (option) generates a bigger waveform pattern, while selecting the Baseband Signal Combination Function (option) generates a waveform pattern.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions  Recall Parameter File Loads the parameter files saved by the Save Parameter File menu. When the parameter file is loaded, the settings when it was loaded are recovered.  Save Parameter File Saves the current setting parameters to a file. ...
  • Page 35 Screen Details ■ [Transfer Setting] Menu Figure 3.1.1-5 Transfer Setting menu  Transfer & Setting Wizard Note: This function is available only when MG3700 or MG3710 is selected in the Select instrument screen. Displays the Transfer Setting Wizard screen. Every operation ranging from connecting the PC and MG3700A or MG3710A and transferring the waveform pattern to the MG3700A or MG3710A, to loading the waveform pattern into the MG3700A or MG3710A...
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions ■ Tool buttons Notes:  Transfer&Setting Wizard is available only when MG3700 or MG3710 is selected in the Select instrument screen.  Calculation & Load and Calculation & Play are available only when this software is used on MG3710A. Recall Parameter File Save Parameter File Calculation...
  • Page 37: Tree View

    Screen Details 3.1.2 Tree view The tree view displays the parameter that belongs to the waveform pattern to be created as a hierarchy structure. Right-click Common at the tree view and select Add Channel to add a channel. Right-click each channel and select Delete Channel to delete the channel where the cursor is pointing.
  • Page 38: List Of Common Parameters

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.3 List of Common Parameters The items displayed in the common parameter list are described below. Parameters that require setting are listed in the common parameter list. The common parameters are displayed under Common. Link [ Function ] Sets signal Uplink, and Downlink.
  • Page 39 Screen Details Table 3.1.3-1 Number of frames for MG3700A Select Option Oversampling ECBW Number of Ratio frames 8.1, 9.0 MHz 1 to 5592 16.2, 17.1, 18.0 MHz 1 to 2796 With Option 21 (Memory 512Msamples) 8.1, 9.0 MHz 1 to 2796 16.2, 17.1, 18.0 MHz 1 to 1398 8.1, 9.0 MHz...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions Oversampling Ratio [ Function ] Sets oversampling ratio. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] 2, 4 Windowing Length [ Function ] Sets Windowing length. [ Default ] 0 ns [ Setting range ] 0 to 2000 ns Filter Type [ Function ]...
  • Page 41 Screen Details Number of Channels [ Function ] Sets number of channels. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] ECBW = 8.1 MHz 1 to 36 ECBW = 9.0 MHz 1 to 40 ECBW = 16.2 MHz 1 to 72 ECBW = 17.1 MHz 1 to 76 ECBW = 18.0 MHz 1 to 80 [ Remarks ]...
  • Page 42: Physical Channel Parameters (Dl)

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.4 Physical Channel Parameters (DL) This section explains each item displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when Link is set to DL in the common parameter list. 3.1.4.1 CCCH When CCCH is selected at Physical Channel Type, the following items are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list.
  • Page 43 Screen Details Function Channel Data Type [ Function ] Sets type of data to be inserted into BCCH, SCCH or PCH. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] PN9, PN15, PN23, 16 bit repeat, User File [ Remarks ] This is displayed when Function Channel is selected for Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.4.2 ANCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when ANCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. ANCH Allocation [ Function ] Sets PRU number for allocating ANCH. [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ] 1 to 80...
  • Page 45 Screen Details MAP Origin [ Function ] Sets MAP start position. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] ECBW = 8.1 MHz 0 to 8 ECBW = 9.0 MHz 0 to 9 ECBW = 16.2 MHz 0 to 17 ECBW = 17.1 MHz 0 to 18 ECBW = 18.0 MHz 0 to 19 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when ECCH is selected at Physical...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions [ Function ] Sets the Power Control value. [ Default ] 0x5555 5555 [ Setting range ] 0x0000 0000 to 0xFFFF FFFF [ Remarks ] This is displayed when ICCH is selected for Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 47 Screen Details [ Function ] Sets MR value. [ Default ] QPSK-4/6 [ Setting range ] BPSK-1, BPSK-3/4, QPSK-1, QPSK-4/6, 16QAM-1, 16QAM-4/6, 64QAM-3/4, 64QAM-6/10, 256QAM-4/6, 256QAM-8/14 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when ECCH is selected at Physical Channel Data Type. [ Function ] Sets HARQ Cancel.
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.4.3 EXCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when EXCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. EXCH PRU Number [ Function ] Displays values of PRU for allocation of EXCH. [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ]...
  • Page 49 Screen Details Physical Channel User File [ Function ] Sets data file to be inserted into CRC Calculation Area. [ Setting range ] Any file can be selected. [ Remarks ] This is displayed when User File is selected for Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions PRU Concatenation [ Function ] Sets PRU Concatenation [ Default ] [ Setting range ] ON, OFF [ Remarks ] When PRU Concatenation is set to ON, a data symbol is assigned to all EXCH subcarriers (except the one at the center of the ECBW).
  • Page 51 Screen Details 3.1.4.4 CSCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel Parameter list when CSCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. CSCH Allocation [ Function ] Sets PRU number for allocation of CSCH. [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ] 1 to 80 [ Remarks ]...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions [ Function ] Sets type of MCS. [ Default ] QPSK-4/6 [ Setting range ] BPSK-1, BPSK-3/4, QPSK-1, QPSK-4/6, 16QAM-1, 16QAM-4/6, 64QAM-3/4, 64QAM-6/10, 256QAM-4/6, 256QAM-8/14 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when a channel other than TCH or CDCH is selected for Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 53 Screen Details [ Function ] Sets ACK value. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] 0, 1 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when CDCH is selected at Physical Channel Data Type. Function Channel Data Type [ Function ] Sets type of data to be inserted into Mac Frame. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] PN9, PN15, PN23, 16 bit repeat, User File...
  • Page 54: Physical Channel Parameters (Ul)

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.5 Physical Channel Parameters (UL) This section explains each of the items that are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when Link in the common parameter list is set to 3.1.5.1 CCCH CCCH Allocation [ Function ] Sets PRU number for allocation of CCCH.
  • Page 55 Screen Details Function Channel Data Type [ Function ] Sets type of data to be inserted into BCCH, SCCH or PCH. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] PN9, PN15, PN23, 16 bit repeat, User File [ Remarks ] This is displayed when Function Channel is selected for Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.5.2 ANCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when ANCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. ANCH Allocation [ Function ] Sets PRU number for allocation of ANCH [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ] 1 to 80...
  • Page 57 Screen Details ANCH PC [ Function ] Sets ANCH Power Control value. [ Default ] 0x5555 5555 [ Setting range ] 0x0000 0000 to 0xFFFF FFFF [ Remarks ] This is displayed when ECCH is selected at Physical Channel Data Type. One bit is set per frame, starting from upper bits.
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions [ Function ] Sets MR value. [ Default ] QPSK-4/6 [ Setting range ] BPSK-1, BPSK-3/4, QPSK-1, QPSK-4/6, 16QAM-1, 16QAM-4/6, 64QAM-3/4, 64QAM-6/10, 256QAM-4/6, 256QAM-8/14 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when ECCH is selected at Physical Channel Data Type.
  • Page 59 Screen Details 3.1.5.3 EXCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel parameter list when EXCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. EXCH PRU Number [ Function ] Displays value of PRU for allocation of EXCH. [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ] 1 to 80...
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions Function Channel Data Type [ Function ] Sets type of data to be inserted into Control Field. [ Default ] [ Setting range ] PN9, PN15, 16 bit repeat, User File Function Channel 16 Bit Repeat [ Function ] Sets 16-bit repeat data to be inserted into Control Field.
  • Page 61 Screen Details Validity [ Function ] Sets the valid PRU for EXCH. [ Default ] Number of EXCH PRUs for each slot [ Setting range ] 0 to the number of EXCH PRUs for each slot [ Remarks ] If Physical Channel Type and Physical Channel Data Type are set to ANCH and ECCH for another channel, respectively, this value is set to V of ANCH.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.5.4 CSCH The following items are displayed in the Physical Channel Parameter list when CSCH is selected at Physical Channel Type. CSCH Allocation [ Function ] Sets PRU number for allocation of CSCH. [ Default ] Smallest free PRU number [ Setting range ] 1 to 80...
  • Page 63 Screen Details [ Function ] Sets MI value. [ Default ] QPSK-4/6 [ Setting range ] BPSK-1, BPSK-3/4, QPSK-1, QPSK-4/6, 16QAM-1, 16QAM-4/6, 64QAM-3/4, 64QAM-6/10, 256QAM-4/6, 256QAM-8/14 [ Remarks ] This is displayed when TCH or CDCH is selected at Physical Channel Data Type. [ Function ] Sets MR value.
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions Function Channel 16Bit Repeat Data [ Function ] Sets 16-bit repeat data to be inserted into MAC Frame. [ Default ] 0x0000 [ Setting range ] 0x0000 to 0xFFFF [ Resolution ] [ Remarks ] This is displayed only when 16 bit repeat is selected at Function Channel Data Type.
  • Page 65: Frame Structure Screen And Power Graph

    Screen Details 3.1.6 Frame Structure screen and power graph The Frame Structure screen opens when Show Frame Structure is selected at the Edit menu of the Main screen or when on the Toolbar is clicked. The Frame Structure screen indicates which Physical Channel is allocated each PRU.
  • Page 66 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.6.2 Power graph The power graph can be displayed and hidden by clicking the show/hide button at the top left corner of the Frame Structure screen. The vertical axis indicates power as a ratio to the slot with the maximum power expressed as 0 dB.
  • Page 67: Export File Screen

    Screen Details 3.1.7 Export File screen When Calculation is selected from the Edit menu or the tool button is clicked on the main screen, the Export File screen shown in Figure 3.1.7-1 is displayed. The Export File screen is displayed when generating a waveform pattern. The output destination folder, package name, file name, and comment for the waveform pattern to be generated can be specified in this screen.
  • Page 68 Windows Embedded C:\Anitsu\Signal Analyzer\ Standard 7 System\Waveform Other than above C:\Program Files\Anritsu Corporation\ Signal Analyzer\System\Waveform When used with MG3710A, the files are saved in the following directory: C:\Anritsu\MG3710A\User Data\Waveform In other cases, the output destination folder selection button is clicked, the folder selection screen shown in Figure 3.1.7-2 is displayed.
  • Page 69: Calculation Screen

    Screen Details 3.1.8 Calculation screen Clicking Calculation & Load, Calculation & Play, or the OK button on the Export File screen will start the waveform generation. The Calculation screen is displayed while a waveform pattern is being generated. On this screen, the progress bar is displayed indicating the generation process of the waveform pattern and the progress of the waveform pattern generation.
  • Page 70: Calculation & Load

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.1.9 Calculation & Load Note: This function is available only when this software is used on MG3710A. When Calculation & Load is selected, the Load Setting screen will display after waveform generation. Button for selecting load destination Figure 3.1.9-1 Load Setting Screen The Select Memory screen will display after clicking the load destination in the Load Setting screen.
  • Page 71: Calculation & Play

    Screen Details 3.1.10 Calculation & Play Note: This function is available only when this software is used on MG3710A. When Calculation & Play is selected, after waveform creation is completed, the created waveform is loaded into memory, selected and output. When the 2nd Vector Signal Generator (option) is installed, the Select SG screen is displayed before the start of waveform generation.
  • Page 72: Waveform Pattern Generation Procedure

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.2 Waveform Pattern Generation Procedure 3.2.1 Setting parameters and creating waveform pattern This section describes the waveform pattern generation procedure, using the XG-PHS waveform pattern for which the parameters are set as shown in Table 3.2.1-1 as an example. Table 3.2.1-1 Settings for common parameters Parameter Settings...
  • Page 73 Waveform Pattern Generation Procedure Table 3.2.1-3 ANCH Settings Parameter Settings Physical Cannel Type ANCH ANCH Allocation Data Type ECCH MAP Origin Stay ANCH_PC 0x5555 5555 EXCH_PC 0xAAAA AAAA 0xF FFFF FFFF 0x7F Slot #1 MI QPSK-4/6 Slot #2 MI 16QAM-4/6 Slot #3 MI 64QAM-6/10 Slot #4 MI...
  • Page 74 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions Table 3.2.1-5 CSCH Settings Parameter Settings Physical Cannel Type EXCH EXCH Allocation #1 PRU = 9 EXCH Allocation #2 PRU = 13 EXCH Allocation #3 PRU = 17 EXCH Allocation #4 PRU = 21 Slot #1 MCS 64QAM-3/4 Validity...
  • Page 75: Exch

    Waveform Pattern Generation Procedure 3.2.2 EXCH This section explains EXCH channel coding. If an even number of EXCH PRUs in a slot are set to be valid, every CRC Unit for that slot becomes 2PRU. If an odd number of EXCH PRUs in a slot are set to be valid, the last CRC Unit in that slot becomes 1PRU, but the other CRC Units become 2PRU.
  • Page 76: Saving/Recalling Parameters

    Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3.3 Saving/Recalling Parameters The numeric values and settings for each item can be saved in a parameter file by using this software. 3.3.1 Saving parameter file When running on PC or MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Select Save Parameter File from the File menu or click the tool button to display the parameter file saving screen.
  • Page 77: Recalling Parameter File

    Saving/Recalling Parameters Select the folder to store the file in the Directories field, and then enter the name of the file using the File Name box. Click OK to save the parameter file. To initialize the setting in the Directories field, click the Default Root button.
  • Page 78 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions Select the directory where the files to be loaded is stored in the Directories field. Click the desired file from the File List, and click OK. To initialize the setting in the Directories field, click the Default Root button.
  • Page 79: User File Reading Screen

    User File Reading Screen 3.4 User File Reading Screen When running on PC or MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A When User File is selected in each layer, the user file reading screen is displayed. Figure 3.4-1 User File Reading Screen Select the user file to be read from the file list, and then click Open to read the selected user file.
  • Page 80 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions OK. To initialize the setting in the Directories field, click the Default Root button. If an unsupported User File is selected, an error is displayed. Refer to Appendix B “User File Format” for details on the user file format. 3-52...
  • Page 81: Displaying Graphs

    Displaying Graphs 3.5 Displaying Graphs The generated waveform pattern can be displayed in a CCDF, FFT, and Time Domain graph by using this software. For details of each graph display, refer to each one of the following:  MG3700A/MG3710A Vector Signal Generator MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Operation Manual (IQproducer™) 4.3 “CCDF Graph Display”, 4.4 “FFT Graph Display”, 4.13 “Time Domain Graph Display”...
  • Page 82 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions When a waveform pattern is generated by changing parameters and executing Calculation while other traces are displayed in the CCDF Graph Monitor screen, the trace of the newly generated waveform pattern can be displayed by either of the following two methods: ...
  • Page 83 Displaying Graphs Displaying FFT graph Generate a waveform pattern by executing Calculation. Select FFT from the Simulation menu or click the tool button. The FFT Graph Monitor screen is displayed with the trace of the generated waveform pattern. Figure 3.5-3 FFT Graph Monitor screen When a waveform pattern is generated by changing parameters and executing Calculation while other traces are displayed in the FFT Graph Monitor screen, the trace of the newly generated waveform...
  • Page 84 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions  Displaying new trace in same screen as previous traces Set Add for Quick Add Mode on the lower-left of the FFT Graph Monitor screen. Select FFT from the Simulation menu or click the tool button.
  • Page 85 Displaying Graphs Displaying Time Domain graph Generate a waveform pattern by executing Calculation. Select Time Domain from the Simulation menu or click the tool button. The Time Domain Graph Monitor screen shown in Figure 3.5-5 is displayed with the trace of the generated waveform pattern.
  • Page 86 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions  Displaying new trace in same screen as previous traces Set Add for Quick Add Mode on the lower-left of the Time Domain Graph Monitor screen. Select Time Domain from the Simulation menu or click the tool button.
  • Page 87: Auxiliary Signal Output

    Auxiliary Signal Output 3.6 Auxiliary Signal Output When selecting waveform patterns created using XG-PHS IQproducer™ at the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A, a marker that is synchronized to an RF signal can be output from the AUX Input/output connectors on the back panel as an auxiliary signal. For details of Marker Edit function, refer to each one of the following: ...
  • Page 88 Chapter 3 Detailed Description of Functions 3-60.
  • Page 89: Chapter 4 How To Use Waveform Patterns

    Chapter 4 How to Use Waveform Patterns The following operations are required to output a modulated signal from this equipment using the waveform pattern generated by this software: • Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk • Loading waveform patterns from the hard disk to the waveform memory •...
  • Page 90: For Mg3700A Or Mg3710A

    Chapter 4 How to Use Waveform Patterns 4.1 For MG3700A or MG3710A This section describes how to download a waveform pattern created for the MG3700A/MG3710A to the hard disk of the MG3700A/MG3710A and output the pattern. 4.1.1 Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk The waveform pattern created with this software can be transferred to the internal hard disk in the following ways: Note:...
  • Page 91 For MG3700A or MG3710A • Transfer & Setting Panel This function is loaded by selecting Transfer & Setting Panel in the Simulation & Utility tab of the IQproducer™. For details, refer to Section 5.2 “Transferring Waveform Pattern” in the MG3700A/MG3710A MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Operation Manual IQproducer™...
  • Page 92: Loading To Waveform Memory

    Chapter 4 How to Use Waveform Patterns 4.1.2 Loading to Waveform Memory To output a modulated signal using a waveform pattern, it is necessary to load the waveform pattern that was transferred to the internal hard disk of the MG3700A/MG3710A (described in Section 4.1.1 “Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk”) to the waveform memory.
  • Page 93: Selecting Waveform Pattern

    For MG3700A or MG3710A 4.1.3 Selecting Waveform Pattern Select a waveform pattern to use for modulation from the waveform patterns loaded into the waveform memory of the MG3700A/MG3710A according to Section 4.1.2 “Loading to waveform memory”. A waveform pattern can be selected in the following two ways. ■...
  • Page 94: For Ms2690A/Ms2691A/Ms2692A

    Chapter 4 How to Use Waveform Patterns 4.2 For MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A This section describes how to download a waveform pattern created for the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A to the hard disk of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and output the pattern. 4.2.1 Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk For details about how to transfer a waveform pattern created using this software to the hard disk of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A, refer below:...
  • Page 95: Selecting Waveform Pattern

    For MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A For operation using remote commands, refer below: MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Option 020: Vector • Signal Generator Operation Manual (Remote Control) 4.2.3 Selecting Waveform Pattern Select waveform patterns to be used for modulation from those loaded in the waveform memory as described in Section 4.2.1 “Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk”...
  • Page 96 Chapter 4 How to Use Waveform Patterns 4-8.
  • Page 97 Appendix A Error Messages A list of error messages is shown below. In this list, x, n , and n indicate a numeric value, and s indicates a character string. Table A-1 Error messages Error Message Description Available memory is low. –...
  • Page 98 Appendix A Specifications A-2.
  • Page 99 Appendix B User File Format This section shows examples of the user file format that can be used in the this software. A user file must be a text file. It is not necessarily required to specify an extension to user files. Note that an error occurs if a user file that does not conform to the format is read.
  • Page 100 Appendix B User File Format B-2.
  • Page 101 Index References are to page numbers. ANCH ............ 3-16, 3-28 Uninstallation ..........2-3 Uplink ............3-59 Calculation ............. 3-41 Calculation & Load ........3-42 Waveform Memory Calculation & Play ........3-43 Loading to ..........4-4, 4-6 CCCH ............ 3-14, 3-26 Waveform pattern ..........
  • Page 102 Index Index-2.

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