Channel Error Vector Time (cdma2000/1xEV-DV)

When cdma2000 Demodulation is enabled, the Chan Error Vector Time trace shows the time domain error vector trace data results for the specified code channel (Walsh Code Number) and code layer (Walsh Code Length). Error Vector Time trace data is the computed error vector between corresponding symbol points in the I/Q measured and I/Q reference signals. View the data results as Error Vector Magnitude, Error Vector Phase, only the I component or only the Q component (see Trace Data Formats below).

Available only for Reverse link direction channels.

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Increase the number of symbol points by increasing the Measurement Interval (see Measurement Interval).

If normalization is OFF, the VSA shows the instantaneous magnitude for each point. If normalization is ON, the VSA shows the error vector as a percentage (see IQ normalize for an explanation of how this percentage is derived).

Trace Data Formats

It is important to remember that the Error Vector Time trace is a time record made up of complex, time-domain data. Each point in the time record has two components: I and Q. To make sense of the data, select an appropriate trace data format (Trace > Format > Format: drop-down list).

For example, to see the error-vector magnitude, select the Linear Mag trace format (Trace > Format > Format: Linear Mag). Selecting Linear Mag computes the square root of the sum of the squares for each complex pair of points in the time record, which is the error-vector magnitude (EVM):

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See Also

Channel 1 Chan Trace Data

About Trace Data (cdma2000/1xEV-DV)