Available Trace Data (GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evolution)

Below is a list of available traces for GSM Global System for Mobile Communications: Originally developed as a pan-European standard for digital mobile telephony, GSM has become the world’s most widely used mobile system. It is used on the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequencies in Europe, Asia and Australia, and the 1900 MHz frequency in North America and Latin America./EDGE Enhanced Data for Global Evolution: A technology that gives GSMA and TDMA similar capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony. EDGE was developed to enable the transmission of large amounts of data at a high speed, 384 kilobits per second. (It increases available time slots and data rates over existing wireless networks.)/EDGE Evolution demodulation.

CCDF

CCDF Summary

CDF

Correction

Error Vector Time

Inst Spectrum

IQ Mag Error

IQ Meas Time

IQ Phase Error

IQ Ref Time

PDF

Raw Main Time

Search Time

Spectrum

Subch A/B Symbols

Summary

Symbols

Time

Data for the Time trace data is 25% larger than demodulated Timeslot in order to include the transition region data for pulsed signals. See Search Length parameter for more information.

Data from a math function or data register can be displayed. When No Data is selected, the active trace will be empty.

See Also

About GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evolution Modulation Analysis (Opt AYA)