GP Digital Modulation
Changing Demod I&Q Settings. (see page 288)
Demod I & Q vs Time Settings
Menu Bar: Setup > Settings
Front Panel: Settings
Application Toolbar:
The settings for the Demod I & Q vs Time display are shown in the following table.
NOTE. You might be able to save time configuring the Demod I & Q display by pressing the Standard
Settings button from the Settings control panel. This allows you to select a preset optimized for a standard
from the Select Standard dialog box. See
Settings tab
Modulation Params (see
page 309)
Freq & BW (see page 313)
Equalizer Tab (see page 314)
Advanced Params (see
page 316)
Find (see page 319)
Analysis Time (see page 319)
Trace (see page 321)
Scale (see page 323)
Prefs (see page 323)
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EVM vs Time Display
The EVM vs. Time Display shows the Error Vector Magnitude plotted over Time.
NOTE. A maximum of approximately 80,000 samples can be analyzed by the General Purpose Digital
Modulation measurements (the actual value varies with modulation type).
288
Standard Settings Button. (see page 308)
Description
Specifies the type of modulation used for the input signal and other parameters.
Specifies settings for frequency error, measurement BW and Frequency Deviation. Each
of these settings is set internally when set to Auto. Alternatively, you can specify values
appropriate for specific measurement needs.
Enable the Equalizer and adjust its parameters.
Specifies additional parameters.
Used to set parameters for finding a burst within the data record and for entering a
Synch word.
Contains parameters that define the portion of the acquisition record that is used for
analysis. Also allows you to specify the Units (Seconds or Symbols) for the GP Digital
Modulation displays.
Allows you to set the trace display characteristics.
Specifies the horizontal and vertical scale settings.
Enables you to set characteristics of the measurement display.
Demod I & Q vs Time Settings
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