CDM-700 High Speed Satellite Modem
Eb/No Measurement
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Use video filtering and/or video averaging to reduce the variance in the displayed trace to
a low enough level that the difference can be measured to within 0.2dB.
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Place a marker on the flat part of the signal of interest, then use the MARKER DELTA
function to put a second marker on the noise to the side of the carrier. This value is
(Co+No)/No, in dB.
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Use this value of (Co+No)/No in the table on the following page to determine the Eb/No.
You will need to know the operating mode to read from the appropriate column.
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If the (Co+No)/No value measured does not correspond to an exact table entry,
interpolate using the two nearest values.
Note that the accuracy of this method degrades significantly at low values of
(Co+No)/No (approximately less than 6 dB).
Example:
In the diagram on the previous page, the (Co+No)/No measured is 4.6 dB. If Rate 3/4
QPSK is used, this corresponds to an E
The exact relationship used to derive the table values is as follows:
E
/N
b
0
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(Co+No/No )/10)
= 10 log
(10
10
and:
E
/N
and (Co+No)/No are expressed in dB
b
0
Bits/symbol = 2 for QPSK
Bits/symbol = 3 for 8-PSK
Bits/symbol = 4 for 16-QAM
Bits/symbol = 6 for 64-QAM
Pay close attention to the sign of the middle term
/N
of approximately 1.1 dB.
b
0
-1) - 10 log
(FEC Code Rate) - 10 log
10
F–2
Revision 5
MN/CDM700.IOM
(bits/symbol)
10
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