The Baseband table in the downlink carrier node enables you to set the oversampling ratio, pre/post filter clipping, power, frequency offset, initial phase, auto symbol rolloff length configuration, symbol rolloff length, and baseband filter.
Additional advanced downlink carrier parameters are described in General (Advanced LTE FDD Downlink) and Fading (Advanced LTE FDD Downlink).
2 Baseband |
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Choice: AUTO | 1 | 2
Default: AUTO
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to set the Oversampling Ratio.
If you select
, the signal generator automatically sets an optimized oversampling ratio for the current setup.The
value is automatically determined based on the oversampling ratio. Using a larger oversampling ratio results in a more completely filtered image, but also uses more waveform memory by increasing the number of waveform points.Base Sampling Rate is a sampling rate without Oversampling Ratio and is a read only parameter. Base Sampling Rate, Oversampling Ratio, Total Sample Points, and Waveform Generation Length are related as follows: Total Sample Points = Base Sampling Rate (MHz) × Oversampling Ratio × 1000 × Waveform Generation Length (ms). See Oversampling Ratio and Waveform Generation Length.
Example: System BW = 5 MHz, Oversampling Ratio = 1 (Auto), Waveform Generation Length = 10 (ms) case: Total Sample Points = 7.68 (MHz) × 1 × 1000 × 10 (ms) = 76800 (Points)
Base Sampling Rate is based on System Bandwidth (BW) and is set as follows: System BW = 1.4 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 1.92 MHz; System BW = 3 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 3.84 MHz; System BW = 5 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 7.68 MHz; System BW = 10 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 15.36 MHz; System BW = 15 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 23.04 MHz; System BW = 20 MHz, Base Sampling Rate = 30.72 MHz. For multi-carrier waveforms, the Base Sampling Rate = 30.72 MHz.
View the waveform length, displayed in points. This parameter is read only and its value is automatically calculated as follows: Total Sample Points = Base Sampling Rate (MHz) × Oversampling Ratio × 1000 × Waveform Generation Length (ms). See also Oversampling Ratio, Base Sampling Rate and Waveform Generation Length.
Range: 10.0 to 100.0%
Default: 100.0%
Set the clipping (limit) level of the I/Q waveform before filtering. (100.0% = no clipping)
Range: 10.0 to 100.0%
Default: 100.0%
Set the clipping (limit) level of the I/Q waveform after filtering. (100.0% = no clipping)
Default: 0.000000 Hz
Set the frequency offset of the carrier relative to the signal generator's frequency setting.
The range of the parameter is coupled to the Oversampling Ratio, the Base Sampling Rate, the System Bandwidth, and the max ARB Sample Clock of the connected signal generator.
For single carrier configurations, the following table shows the maximum frequency offset:
Maximum Arb Sample Clock (RF Bandwidth) | System Bandwidth | |||||
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1.4 MHz | 3 MHz | 5 MHz | 10 MHz | 15 MHz | 20 MHz | |
75 MHz (60 MHz) | 29.3 MHz | 28.5 MHz | 26.72 MHz | 20.54 MHz | 22.04 MHz | 15.36 MHz |
100 MHz (80 MHz) | 39.3 MHz | 38.5 MHz | 37.5 MHz | 35 MHz | 32.5 MHz | 30 MHz |
125 MHz (100 MHz) | 49.3 MHz | 48.5 MH z | 47.5 MHz | 45 MHz | 42.5 MHz | 40 MHz |
150 MHz (120 MHz) | 59.3 MHz | 58.5 MHz | 57.5 MHz | 55 MHz | 52.5 MHz | 46.08 MHz |
200 MHz (160 MHz) | 79.3 MHz | 78.5 MHz | 77.5 MHz | 75 MHz | 72.5 MHz | 70 MHz |
For multple carrier configurations, the following table shows the maximum frequency offset:
Maximum Arb Sample Clock (RF Bandwidth) | System Bandwidth | |||||
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1.4 MHz | 3 MHz | 5 MHz | 10 MHz | 15 MHz | 20 MHz | |
75 MHz (60 MHz) | 15.36 MHz | |||||
100 MHz (80 MHz) | 30.72 MHz | 30 MHz | ||||
125 MHz (100 MHz) | 46.08 MHz | 45 MHz | 42.5 MHz | 40 MHz | ||
150 MHz (120 MHz) | 46.08 MHz | |||||
200 MHz (160 MHz) | 76.8 MHz | 75 MHz | 72.5 MHz | 70 MHz |
Range: -60.000 to 20.000 dB
Default: 0.000 dB
Sets the power level in dB for the selected carrier in a multiple carrier configuration, relative to the power settings defined for the other carriers in the configuration.
You can ignore this parameter for single carrier configurations. In single carrier configurations, the amplitude of the signal is determined by the Amplitude setting in the Instrument node.
The carrier power level set with this parameter determines how the total RF power level (set with the Amplitude parameter in the Instrument node) is shared by the carriers in a multiple carrier configuration. The power, set in dB, is relative to the power, in dB, of the other carriers.
Example: Assume a two-carrier configuration with the RF power level set at -10 dBm in the instrument node. If Carrier 1 is set to 0 dB and Carrier 2 is set to 0 dB, then each carrier will be transmitted with the same power level. This means that each carrier will be transmitted at -13 dBm to maintain the total power output by the instrument at -10 dBm.
Range: 0.000 to minimum (waveform generation length - 1 ns or 10 ms - 1 ns) (us)
Default: 0.000 (us)
Specifies the length of timing offset. The maximum value of the range depends of Waveform Generation Length.
If the Timing Offset cannot be divided by sampling period (1 / Base Sampling Rate), the data is generated by the linear interpolation process.
Timing Offset shifts the waveform relative to its original position and the Event 1 frame trigger marker signal. Each offset increment represents a period of time equal to the inverse value of the sampling frequency (see table below). As the waveform bit stream is shifted within a frame, the leftover bits wrap around to occupy the time between the original position and the offset value. This is advantageous in a multicarrier configuration because you can vary the timing offset of each carrier to reduce the probability of all carriers adding in phase and minimize the crest factor in the composite waveform. In a single carrier configuration, the timing offset has no effect on the crest factor, and therefore, should be set to 0.
Sampling Frequency |
Time Value per Offset Increment (1/sampling frequency) |
Channel Configuration (Bandwidth and Resource Blocks) |
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1.92 MHz |
520.8 ns |
1.4 MHz, 6 RB |
3.84 MHz |
260.4 ns |
3 MHz, 15 RB |
7.68 MHz |
130.2 ns |
5 MHz, 25 RB |
15.36 MHz |
65.1 ns |
10 MHz, 50 RB |
23.04 MHz |
43.4 ns |
15 MHz, 75 RB |
30.72 MHz |
32.55 ns |
20 MHz, 100 RB |
30.72 MHz |
32.55 ns |
Multicarrier |
Range: 0 to 359 degrees
Default: 0 degrees
Set the initial phase of the carrier.
Choice: On | Off
Default: On
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to turn the Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration on or off. In most testing conditions, you should use Baseband Filter = On and Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration = On to achieve a balance among ACPR, EVM, and narrow resource block spectrum performance. If this parameter is set to On, time window (Symbol Rolloff Length) is automatically set based on system bandwidth. See Symbol Rolloff Length.
Range: 0 to 400 Ts
Default: 30 Ts (5 MHz case)
The cyclic prefix used with OFDM modulation in LTE results in a discontinuity between OFDM symbols. Windowing is used in the Signal Studio for LTE/LTE-Advanced FDD software to reduce spurious signal generation between symbols caused by this discontinuity. Symbol Rolloff sets the windowing length in Basic Time Units. Adjusting the Symbol Rolloff Length can improve ACPR performance, however this may result in degraded EVM performance.
The default value depends on the system bandwidth as shown in the table below:
System Bandwidth |
Default value of Symbol Rolloff Length |
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1.4 MHz |
120 Ts |
3 MHz |
60 Ts |
5 MHz |
30 Ts |
10 MHz |
15 Ts |
15 MHz |
12 Ts |
20 MHz |
8 Ts |
If Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration is set to on, this parameter is read only and its value is automatically set based on the system bandwidth. Otherwise, the value can be changed. See Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration.
Choice: On | Off
Default: On
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to turn the Baseband Filter on or off. In most testing conditions, you should use Baseband Filter = On and Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration = On to achieve a balance among ACPR, EVM, and narrow resource block spectrum performance. See Auto Symbol Rolloff Length Configuration and Symbol Rolloff Length.