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R&S WinIQSIM2 Software Manual - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S ® <strong>WinIQSIM2</strong><br />

Graphical User Interface<br />

Baseband Block<br />

5.10.4 Multi Carrier Waveforms<br />

Multi carrier waveforms consisting of up to 512 carriers modulated by user-selectable<br />

baseband signals can be created in order to simulate complex multi carrier scenarios with<br />

different baseband signals (e.g. CDMA2000 or 3GPP FDD).<br />

The carriers are equally spaced and centered toward the RF frequency or baseband DC<br />

line, respectively. The carrier spacing is adjustable within the total available baseband<br />

bandwidth of 80 MHz. Each carrier can be separately defined in terms of power, phase<br />

and modulated input signal. Optionally, crest factor optimization can be applied.<br />

Thus, multi carrier waveforms can be very easily configured as broadband test signals<br />

and used for such purposes as transmitter or receiver tests. Even complex multi carrier<br />

scenarios composed of signals from different digital standards can be created and used<br />

for these tests.<br />

Example for the creation of a multi carrier waveform file<br />

1. Configure general settings<br />

2. Configure carrier table<br />

3. Enter file name of multi carrier waveform ("Output File")<br />

4. Save and load multi carrier waveform ("Create" or "Create and Load")<br />

User Interface<br />

To access the "Multi Carrier" dialog, select "Baseband > Multi Carrier...".<br />

The menu can be used to create a multi carrier waveform and save it under its own name.<br />

As with normal waveforms, the file extension is *.wv. Information on clock rate, number<br />

of samples and creation day is displayed in the File menu when a waveform is loaded.<br />

The "Multi Carrier" dialog is divided into the following sections.<br />

The upper part of the menu is used for calling the default settings and saving and recalling<br />

the submenu settings.<br />

The General Settings section is used to configure the main multi carrier waveform.<br />

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