Last updated: January 16, 2009
This section provides an example of how to make an adjacent channel leakage ratio measurement via GPIB. The following program example assumes that the mobile station's (UE's) antenna output is connected to the RF IN/OUT connector, and that the mobile station is transmitting an uplink signal.
The program example demonstrates how individual offsets, such as the ± 10 MHz measurements, can be turned off to increase measurement speed, but would normally be left on when making the 3GPP TS 34.121, 5.10 measurement.
The basic procedure to test adjacent channel leakage ratio is as follows:
10 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:CONTinuous OFF" !Set the adjacent 20 !channel leakage ratio measurement to single trigger mode. 30 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:TIMeout 1S"!Set a timeout value of 1 second 40 !in case the measurement cannot be made. 50 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:COUNt 5"!Set multi-measurements to 5 and 60 !enable multi-measurements. 70 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:TRIGger:SOURce AUTO" !Set the trigger source 80 !to use automatic triggering. 90 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:LOWer2:STATe OFF" !Turn off the lower 100 !second alternate (-10 MHz) measurement. 110 OUTPUT 714;"SETup:WACLeakage:UPPer2:STATe OFF" !Turn off the upper 120 !second alternate (+10 MHz) measurement. 130 OUTPUT 714;"INITiate:WACLeakage"!Start the adjacent channel leakage 140 !ratio measurement. 150 OUTPUT 714;"FETCh:WACLeakage?"!Query the returned integrity indicator, and the 160 !measurement values for each offset. 170 ENTER 714;Integrity,Low_1st_alt,Hi_1st_alt,Low_2nd_alt,Hi_2nd_alt !Enter the 180 !returned values into variables. 190 IF Integrity<>0 THEN !Integrity <> 0 indicates an invalid measurement. 200 PRINT "Measurement problem; check for signal level over/under range condition." 210 ELSE 220 END IF 230 END
Integrity
stores the returned integrity indicator value (see
Integrity Indicator
); 0 means a successful measurement with no errors.
Low_1st_alt
and
Hi_1st_alt
(± 5 MHz) measurements return the average adjacent channel leakage ratio measurement values for those offsets, in dB. If multi-measurements were not being used, the returned values would be a single measurement value for each frequency offset.
Low_2nd_alt
and
Hi_2nd_alt
(± 10 MHz) measurements are turned off in this example, the returned values are always 9.91E+37 (NAN).