Home > E1963A W-CDMA/HSPA Test Application Revision Information
Last updated: October 20, 2014
This document describes the features in the Keysight Technologies E1963A W-CDMA Mobile Test Application releases. This document contains the original features, as well as enhancements that have been added over time.
If you are interested in comparing the key feature differences between the latest releases of each of the W-CDMA/HSPA Test and Lab Applications, see:
W-CDMA/HSPA Applications Feature Comparison
CAUTION |
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for your testing needs, please review the hardware requirement information at:
http://www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
Select the appropriate link below to view the required release.
This is a maintenance release. The feature offered in this release are identical to those offered in the A.21.09 Release - December 2014.
The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the on-line User's Guide located at: http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/wcdma/
This release has specific hardware requirements. Test sets with serial number<MY5210 require a HW upgrade to run this release.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at: http://www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the on-line User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/wcdma/
This release has specific hardware requirements. Test sets with serial number<MY5210 require a HW upgrade to run this release.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
Dual band dual cell HSDPA was introduced from 3GPP Release 9 onwards to allow two 5MHz-carrier to be separated and put into two different bands. See DB-DC-HSDPA 34.121 Preset Call Configurations and UE Reported DB DC-HSDPA Cap .
MIMO was introduced in 3GPP Release 7 to allow the network to transmit dual-stream HS-DSCH data to the UE simultaneously achieving a maximum throughput of 28 Mbps. And MIMO in 3GPP Release 8 brings the peak data rate to 42 Mbps.
This is a maintenance release. The feature offered in this release are identical to those offered in the A.19.12 Release - March 2012 .
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The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the on-line User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/wcdma/
This release has specific hardware requirements. Test sets with serial number<MY5210 require a HW upgrade to run this release.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
Dual carrier HSDPA, also referred as dual cell HSDPA or DC-HSDPA in the test standard, is a WCDMA release 8 feature that allows the network to transmit HSDPA data from two cells simultaneously. The peak rate is doubled from 21Mbps to 42Mbps without the use of MIMO. See Dual Cell HSDPA Concepts and How Does the Test Set Supports DC-HSDPA .
Please be noted that specific hardware is required to enable this feature.
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The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the on-line User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/wcdma/
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
In addition, the current downlink and uplink frequency can be queried by CALL:STATus:DOWNlink:FREQuency? and CALL:STATus:UPLink:FREQuency? .
RB TCR E-DPDCH Max Channelisation
Codes
and RB TCR
E-DPDCH Max Channelisation Codes (HSPA Only)
). See CALL:SETup:TCReconfig:RBTest:EDPDchannel:CCODes:MAX[:HSPARMC12]
and CALL:SETup:TCReconfig:RBTest:EDPDchannel:CCODes:MAX:HSPA
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The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the on-line User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/wcdma/
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
On
. See also CALL:HSUPa:EDCHannel:QAM16[:STATe]
.5.2E:HSPA+:UL 16QAM
and 5.13.1AAA,5.13.2C:HSPA+:UL
16QAM
. See HSPA+ 34.121
Preset Call Configurations .last Block
Size
, Average
Block Size
, Minimum
Block Size
and Maximum
Block Size
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The most current documentation for the WCDMA/HSPA applications is the downloadable User's Guide located at:
http://www.keysight.com/find/e1963a (from the Technical Support tab choose Manuals, then "Repository of E1963A, E6703A/B/C/D/E/T/U CHM Help Files") .
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
PESQ is
a objective method to test the speech quality of the
mobile station. With a voice service and the AMR Source
set to PESQ
, the test set
supports the PESQ measurement with three measurement
modes: Uplink Audio, Downlink Audio and Both. When
a single measurement is done, a PESQ score ranging
from -0.5 (bad) to 4.5 (Excellent) is given to rate
the speech quality. The related headroom is also displayed.
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For the most up-to-date information about this release, please visit www.keysight.com/find/8960manuals.
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
The E1963A now includes the QPSK EVM measurement. This measurement can be used to determine the error between the transmitted signal of a UE and the desired ideal signal, like the Waveform Quality measurement. The difference is that the QPSK EVM measurement expects a QPSK modulated input signal, which is similar to the WCDMA uplink signal with only one code channel. The data carried by the QPSK symbols sequence can be any pattern. There are several results reported with this measurement. These include the following:
See SETup:EVMQpsk , INITiate , READ , and FETCh:EVMQpsk .
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For the most up-to-date information about this release, please visit www.keysight.com/find/8960manuals.
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
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For the most up-to-date information about this release, please visit www.keysight.com/find/8960manuals.
Please be aware that this release has specific hardware requirements to be able to run correctly.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
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12.2k
RMC + HSPA
Channel Type
.HSDPA Information
as well as HSUPA counters (such as block size,
throughput, ACKs/NACKs transmitted) and information
(such as queued relative grants, last received
E-TFCI). HSUPA Information and
HSUPA Happy Bit Information is also available
on the main Call
Setup Screen
.5.2B, 5.9B, 5.10B, 5.13.2B
with QPSK
and 5.2D
with QPSK
) simplify configuring the test set
for 3GPP TS 34.121 HSPA tests from the front panel.
An additional feature license
is required to enable this functionality in a licensed
test application.ALC Mode
is not
set to Closed Loop
and you try to initiate the Fast Device Tune measurement,
an error is posted (because the Fast Device Tune measurement
is not supported on a faded channel). See Fast Device Tune Measurement Description
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A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963_A11_E6703_D02_T03_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Band
X
(BAND10
) and Standard Bands
(SBANds
).
The default has changed from Bands
IV & IX
to Standard
Bands
(and the default value for the CALL[:CELL]:BCCHannel:SIB5:BIS
command has changed from BAND49
to SBANds
).AWGN Power
and External AWGN Power
can now be 10 dB above or 20 dB below Cell
Power
or Cell
2 Power
, and can be within 20 dB of each other
(previously the limit was +/- 10 dB).Auto
setting is now the default value for the following
parameters:
Note,
the default has thus also changed to AUTO
for the following GPIB commands: CALL:HANDoff:PCReconfig:CFNHandling
, CALL:HANDoff:TCReconfig:CFNHandling
and CALL:HANDoff:RBReconfig:CFNHandling
.
Maintain
is
now the default value for the CM
PCR Timing Indication (CFN Handling) setting
(and thus also for the CALL:COMPressed:PCReconfig:CFNHandling
command).TCR
Info
and RBR
Info
.New Waveform Quality 34.121 5.13.1A Measurement Configurations help you quickly configure the measurement to perform 3GPP TS 34.121 5.13.1A from the front panel. These settings should be used in conjunction with the existing 34.121 Preset Call Configurations .
MS
TX Frequency Step Values
now includes 2502.4
to 2567.6 MHz, and the range of the MS
RX Frequency Step Values
now includes 2622.4
to 2687.6 MHz). See Fast Device Tune
Measurement Description . Note, the band VII functionality
has specific Hardware Requirements
. An additional feature license
is required to enable this functionality in a licensed
test application._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
This is a maintenance release to resolve known issues. The features offered in this release are identical to those offered in the A.10.17 Release - March 2007 .
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963_A10_E6703_D01_T01_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
CS/PS Domain
setting
for CN Domain allows establishing
an HSDPA RB Test Mode connection with the RMC placed
on the CS domain and the FRC placed on the PS Domain.CS/PS Domain
HSDPA
connections (see CN Domain ).HS-DPCCH
Trigger
Source and associated settings: HS-DPCCH
Trigger Subframe Alignment , HS-DPCCH
Trigger Slot Alignment , HS-DPCCH
Trigger Subslot Alignment , HS-DPCCH
Measurement Step Interval and HS-DPCCH
Measurement Step Count .Unable to Cal: Power
unstable
condition is detected. See Inner Loop Power Troubleshooting
. Also, the re-ranging algorithm has been improved
to allow greater robustness in detecting UE failures
around test set re-ranging periods.Trigger
Arm
changed to 0 (single) for Loopback
BER
, Block Error
Ratio
and HSDPA
Block Error Ratio
measurements. See SETup:WBERror:CONTinuous , SETup:WBLerror:CONTinuous and SETup:HBLerror:CONTinuous
. Behavior of full preset from the front panel is
unchanged (a front panel full preset still sets Trigger Arm
to Continuous
for these
three measurements)._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A09_E6703C_C04_D00_T00.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
NOTE |
CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel
have changed due to changes in 3GPP TS 25.101. Some
channels are no longer available. See the Requirements
information at CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel:CHANnel
for more information.
NOTE |
CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel
have changed due to changes in 3GPP TS
25.101. Some channels are no longer available.
See the Requirements information at CALL:CHANnel and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel:CHANnel
for more information.
Uplink
Separation (Band)
setting).Handoff
Uplink Separation (Band)
setting)FDD
Test
operating mode (previously, you could
use the Default DPCH
Offset (DOFF)
setting to control the DPCH
Frame Offset in FDD
Test
mode; Default
DPCH Offset (DOFF)
is now only available
in active cell operating mode).Network Mode
of Operation
is 1, which is different from
the fixed value previously sent by the test set.Call Control
1 of 4
(F4 ). The
Paging Parameters
menu includes Paging
IMSI
and the following settings which were
moved from the Cell Parameters
menu: CS Paging Identity Type
, TMSI Assignment , TMSI and Repeat
Paging .Trigger Source
is set to HS-DPCCH
, many new settings and results are available.
Trigger
Source
range now includes HS-DPCCH
.Transient
Period
setting.HS-DPCCH
Trigger Subframe Alignment
setting.HS-DPCCH
Trigger Slot Alignment
setting.HS-DPCCH
Trigger Subslot Alignment
setting.HS-DPCCH
Measurement Interval
setting._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A0820_E6703C_C03_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
NOTE |
CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel
have changed. Some channels are no longer available.
See the Requirements information at CALL:CHANnel and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel:CHANnel for
more information.
RB
Test Mode
). (An additional feature
license is required to enable this functionality
in a licensed test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)External
Device Connection
feature (used to
establish a Video Call
) has changed at this release. This implementation
is not compatible with prior revisions of
the External
Device Connection
. To establish an
External Device
Connection
between two test sets, the
test sets must have compatible firmware (see
www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades for more
information). Note, an additional feature
license is required to enable this functionality
in a licensed test application.On
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A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A08_E6703C_C02_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
NOTE |
The settable ranges
for CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel
have changed. Some channels are no
longer available. See the Requirements
information at CALL:CHANnel
and CALL:UPLink:CHANnel:CHANnel
for more information.
HS-DPCCH
Trigger Source selection
and HS-DPCCH Trigger
Subframe Alignment setting, expanded
Steps , Step Length , Measurement Interval
, and Trigger Delay
settings. (An additional feature license
is required to enable this functionality
in a licensed test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)HS-DPCCH
Trigger Source selection
and HS-DPCCH Trigger
Subframe Alignment setting, expanded
Trigger Delay and
Measurement Interval
settings. (An additional feature license
is required to enable this functionality
in a licensed test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)External
Trigger Source selection.HS-DPCCH
Trigger Source selection
and HS-DPCCH Trigger
Subframe Alignment setting, expanded
Trigger Delay setting.
(An additional feature license is required
to enable this functionality in a licensed
test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)HS-DPCCH
Trigger Source selection
and HS-DPCCH Trigger
Subframe Alignment setting, expanded
Trigger Delay setting.
(An additional feature license is required
to enable this functionality in a licensed
test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)HSDPA
Block Error Ratio
measurement - see
HSDPA Block Error Ratio Measurement
Description . (An additional feature license
is required to enable this functionality in
a licensed test application. See www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
for more information.)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A07_E6703C_C02_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Active
in FDD Test Operating Mode
. New FDD Test UL CL Power
Ctrl Algorithm and FDD
Test UL CL Power Ctrl Stepsize settings.TX
Dynamic Power
measurement. See TX Dynamic Power Measurement
Description .Spectrum Monitor
enhancements: span and resolution bandwidth
can now be set independently, new Detection
Method
. See Spectrum
Monitor Description ._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A06_E6703C_C01_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Uplink Separation
(Band)
setting.Frequency
Stability
measurement (see Frequency Stability Measurement
Description ).Phase Discontinuity
measurement enhancements (see Phase Discontinuity Measurement
Description ):
Phase
result is now equal to the phase estimate
that results from the minimization of
the EVM result for each slot.Loopback
Bit Error Ratio
measurement now supports
confidence testing (see Loopback
Bit Error Ratio (BER) Measurement Description
).Block Error Ratio
measurement now supports Asymmetrical
RMCs (see Block Error
Ratio (BLER) Measurement Description )._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Releasing
.Setup
during a UE-initiated AMR voice call.Uplink
DTCH RMC CRC Presence
is set to Used for Data
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A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A0528_E6703B_B0129_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1963A A.05.20, E6703B B.01.20 - April 2004
The functionality present in the A.05.16 release is identical to that in the A.05.14 release (see A.05.14 Release - January 2004 and GPIB Changes for E1963A A.05, E6703B B.01 - December 2003 ).
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A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A05_E6703B_B01_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1963A A.05, E6703B B.01 - December 2003
Channel Types
(see Radio Bearer Test Mode
):
Loopback
Type 2
(see UE Loopback
Type ) and Uplink DTCH
RMC CRC Presence .Handoffs
menu.Handoffs
menu.UE
Reported Measurements
screen (see
UE Reported Measurements
and How Do I Order and
Retrieve UE Reported Measurement Results?
).Report
Measurement Type
setting (see Cell 1/Cell 2 UE Reported
Measurements ).Call Setup
Screen
layout:
Call
Processing Status
area includes
new MM Status ._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1963A_A04_E6703A_A02_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop. For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
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The reference guide for this release is available at the following web location. Note, this is a 12.9 MB .pdf file.
http://cp.literature.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/1000-1864.pdf
This firmware release provides you with improved call processing from the previous release, three new measurements (Inner Loop Power, PRACH Transmit On/Off Power, and IQ Tuning), and enhancements to the Spectrum Emission Mask and Occupied Bandwidth measurements. The newly added Spectrum Monitor instrument provides additional transmitter measurement functionality. Also, save/recall function is available in this release. By working with the E1968A test application, this revision allows to make an inter-system handoff from W-CDMA to GSM.
This function allows you to store the test set's current settings to a register and retrieve them later, eliminating the task of reconfiguring the test set. See Save and Recall Registers .
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This firmware release provides you with improved call processing from the previous release.
This allows you to make power measurements on PRACH preambles by not permitting the test set to respond. See Call Limit State for more information.
The reference guide for this release is available at the following web location. Note, this is an 8.8 MB .pdf file.
http://cp.literature.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/1000-1844.pdf
This firmware release provides you with call processing, including base station originate, base station release, and closed loop power control, an additional reference measurement channel, 64k RMC, three new measurements, Spectrum Emission Mask, Occupied Bandwidth, and Code Domain Power, and enhancements to the Waveform Quality and Channel Power measurements. Also, a GPIB help mode exists in this firmware. This revision works with the E1985A fast switching test application.
This allows you to originate a call from the test set. See CALL:ORIGinate .
This allows you to end a call from the test set. See CALL:END .
For more information, refer to Uplink Closed Loop Power Control Parameters and UE Target Power .
This command allows you to query the test set for information the UE has sent about its identification, power class, etc. For more information, refer to CALL:MS:REPorted .
For more information about this measurement, refer to Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement Description .
For more information about this measurement, refer to Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) Measurement Description .
For more information about this measurement, refer to Code Domain Measurement Description .
This release enables the HELP key on the test set's front panel. When in help mode, the test set provides GPIB syntax assistance. For more information, refer to Help Mode .
When writing program code for use with the E1985A, there are several parameters which require the format identifier, :WCDMA, to be appended. For details on these commands, refer to the user documentation for the GSM_AMPS/136_GPRS_WCDMA fast switching test application.
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The reference guide for this release is available at the following web location. Note, this is a 6.5 MB .pdf file.
http://cp.literature.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/1000-1802.pdf
This release of the W-CDMA test application does not provide call processing. Therefore, call processing operations, such as base station origination (paging) and registration, are not available to establish a connection between the test set and the user equipment (UE).
A frequency division duplex (FDD) test mode is available to provide a downlink signal that a properly configured UE can synchronize to in order to transmit a corresponding uplink signal. The test set can then demodulate the uplink signal and make waveform quality and loopback bit error ratio measurements. See FDD Test Operating Mode for a description of this feature.
Base station emulation for this release is limited to sending a configurable downlink signal that the UE can synchronize to in order to transmit a corresponding uplink signal. The downlink does not send any commands to the UE to configure it for testing. All control of the UE must be provided by the user.
Downlink signal parameters that can be configured include the following settings:
Power control bit patterns can also be configured on the downlink. This allows you to vary the value being sent for the uplink closed loop power control data, and to send step up and step down power control sequences.