Frequency Error Summary (5G NR/5G-Advanced)
There are two types of traces in the Trace > Data > Demod and MIMO Multiple Input, Multiple Output: A physical layer (PHY) configuration in which both transmitter and receiver use multiple antennas. menus that display component carrier data: CCn (component carrier is fixed), and Selected Display CC (component carrier is dynamically selected using the Display parameter). See About Per-Carrier Trace Types for more information.
The Frequency Error metric in the Summary trace for an average of all sub-frame frequency errors.
trace shows frequency error per subframe, specified as an offset from the current center frequency setting. See theFrequency Error Summary is a type of Matrix Table that provides selectable column visibility and copy/paste and export functionality to share rows of content or complete tables to applications like email, text editing or spreadsheet programs.
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Frame / Subframe | Frame | Subframe | Frequency Error (Hz) |
Frame / Subframe displays frame and subframe indexes to identify the subframe in each row that is measured for frequency error. Frame index and subframe index are also individually displayed in the Frame and Subframe columns (hidden by default). |
Frame displays the index of the frame that contains the subframe that is measured for frequency error. This frame index is also displayed in the Frame / Subframe column.
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Subframe displays the index of the subframe that is measured for frequency error. This frame index is also displayed in the Frame / Subframe column. |
Frequency Error of the data per subframe, specified as an offset from the current center frequency setting. Rows without frequency error data are denoted with '***'.
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