IQ Gain Imbalance (DOCSIS 4.0 Downstream)

IQ Gain Imbalance compares the gain of the I signal with the gain of the Q signal, as follows:

Because gain imbalance is expressed as a logarithmic value, it may have a positive or negative value.

Understanding DOCSIS 4.0 Downstream IQ Gain Imbalance

IQ Gain imbalance for DOCSIS 4.0 Downstream demodulation differs from gain imbalance for single subcarrier modulation in that gain imbalance does not show up in the constellation diagram as a width different than height. That's because gain imbalance is in the time domain signal, but OFDM constellations are in the frequency domain. In an OFDM signal, gain imbalance causes each subcarrier to interfere with the opposing subcarriers resulting in each constellation point to spread into a miniature copy of the entire constellation.

Interpreting a Zero IQ Gain Imbalance and IQ Quadrature Error Data Result

The VSA IQ Gain Imbalance and IQ Quadrature Error algorithm require that a subcarrier and it's mirror subcarrier (for example, subcarrier +10 and subcarrier -10) to have non-zero power for two consecutive symbols. When this criteria is not satisfied for the measurement signal, the IQ Gain Imbalance and IQ Quadrature Error data result is shown as zero.

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