Signal IO (DPCCH/DPDCH)

These settings control the signal I/O ports.

1. Serial Input Settings

2. Aux Port General Settings 3. Multiplexed Mode Setup

Marker 1 Signal

State First Address

Marker 3 Signal

Data Polarity

Second Address
Marker 4 Signal    

4. Dedicated Mode Setup

5. Aux Pin / Bit Select

Aux Port Pin

Tx Power Control Up/Down Pattern

Baud Rate

Compressed Mode Start Trigger
  Compressed Mode Stop Trigger
  DPCCH TPC User File Trigger
  HSUPA HARQ ACK/NACK Pattern
  HSUPA TFC E-TFCI Pattern

W-CDMA (PRACH) Configuration Buttons

This section defines the W-CDMA/HSPA+ DPCCH/DPDCH's buttons. The Restore Default Settings button is available in all of the W-CDMA/HSPA+ Uplink (DPCCH/DPDCH) > Channel's tree nodes.

Restores all of the W-CDMA/HSPA+ channel's parameters to their default conditions.

1. Markers

Marker 1 Signal

Choice: None | Play Flag | 80ms Frame Pulse | CFN #0 Pulse | HSUPA ACK/NACK| AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15)

Default: 80ms Frame Pulse

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select Marker signal.

None indicates no marker signal
Play Flag indicates play state of data generation
80ms Frame Pulse indicates 80 ms frame boundary.
CFN #0 indicates CFN boundary which represents beginning of CFN count 0 frame.
HSUPA ACK/NACK indicates sampled external ACK/NACK feedback signal.
AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15) indicates the AUX IO pin selected to output the Marker signal. Refer to note below.
For Auxn Monitor, the timing of this marker output is not guaranteed. This marker is offered to verify that the correct signal has been accepted on the Signal Studio software's hardware.

Marker 3 Signal

Choice: None | Play Flag | 80ms Frame Pulse | CFN #0 Pulse | HSUPA ACK/NACK| AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15)

Default: None

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select Marker signal.

None indicates no marker signal
Play Flag indicates play state of data generation
80ms Frame Pulse indicates 80 ms frame boundary.
CFN #0 indicates CFN boundary which represents beginning of CFN count 0 frame.
HSUPA ACK/NACK indicates sampled external ACK/NACK feedback signal.
AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15) indicates the AUX IO pin selected to output the Marker signal. Refer to note below.
For Auxn Monitor, the timing of this marker output is not guaranteed. This marker is offered to verify that the correct signal has been accepted on the Signal Studio software's hardware.

Marker 4 Signal

Choice: None | Play Flag | 80ms Frame Pulse | CFN #0 Pulse | HSUPA ACK/NACK | DPCCH | E-DCH | HS-DPCCH HARQ | HS-DPCCH CQI| AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15)

Default: None

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select Marker signal.

None indicates no marker signal
Play Flag indicates frame start timing and state if signal is being generated or not.
80ms Frame Pulse indicates 80 ms frame boundary.
CFN #0 indicates CFN boundary which represents beginning of CFN count 0 frame.
HSUPA ACK/NACK indicates sampled external ACK/NACK feedback signal.
DPCCH indicates DPCCH signaling position.
E-DCH indicates E-DCH signaling position.
HS-DPCCH HARQ indicates HS-DPCCH HARQ signaling position.
HS-DPCCH CQI indicates HS-DPCCH CQI signaling position.
AUXn Monitor (n: 0 to 15) indicates the AUX IO pin selected to output the Marker signal. Refer to note below.
For Auxn Monitor, the timing of this marker output is not guaranteed. This marker is offered to verify that the correct signal has been accepted on the Signal Studio software's hardware.

2. Aux Port General Settings

State

Choices: On | Off

Default: On

When disabled, all data sent to the AUX port will be ignored by this I/Q channel.

Data Polarity

Choices: Positive | Negative

Default: Positive

Determines whether AUX input data will be inverted or not.

3. Multiplexed Mode Setup

First Address

Choices: Unassigned | Group n (n: 1 to 15)

Default: Group 1

Selects an additional address (different from broadcast address) to receive AUX I/O data. The data comes with this address value will be transmitted to this I/Q channel.

Second Address

Choices: Unassigned | Group n (n: 1 to 15)

Default: Group 2

Selects another additional address (different from broadcast address) to receive AUX I/O data. The data comes with this address value will be transmitted to this I/Q channel.

4. Dedicated Mode Setup

Aux Port Pin

Selects a serial pin from which the application channel wants to receive AUX port data (dedicated mode only).

Baud Rate

Specifies how fast serial data is transmitted (in symbol per second). Default value is 115200 symbol/s. Min value is 9600 symbol/s. Max value is 460800 symbol/s.

5. Aux Pin / Bit Select

Tx Power Control Up/Down Pattern

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX0

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the up/down pattern.

Compressed Mode Start Trigger

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX1

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the compressed mode start trigger.

Compressed Mode Stop Trigger

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX2

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the compressed mode stop trigger.

DPCCH TPC User File Trigger

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX3

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the DPCCH TPC user file trigger.

HSUPA HARQ ACK/NACK Pattern

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX4

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the HSUPA HARQ ACK/NACK pattern.

HSUPA TFC E-TFCI Pattern

Choice: AUX0 | AUX1 | AUX2 | AUX3 | AUX4 | AUX5 | AUX6 | AUX7 | AUX8 | AUX9 | AUX10 | AUX11

Default: AUX5

Sets the AUX pin of the multiplexed mode for the HSUPA TFC E-TFCI pattern.