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R&S WinIQSIM2 Software Manual - Rohde & Schwarz

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

Remote Control Commands<br />

R&S Signal Generator Waveform and List Format<br />

Setting parameters:<br />

RMSOffset_dB<br />

Defines the RMS level offset of the signal relative to full scale ARB<br />

signal in the WAVEFORM tag. The offset is defined in ASCII float<br />

format. The value is always positive.<br />

A 3dB value indicates that the RMS level of the signal is 3 dBs<br />

below the full scale.<br />

full scale = max. amplitude of vector of I/Q samples = |S IQ |max =<br />

sqrt(I 2 +Q 2 )max = 0 dB<br />

PeakOffset_dB<br />

Defines the peak level offset of the signal relative to full scale for<br />

the ARB signal in the WAVEFORM tag. The offset is defined in ASCII<br />

float format.<br />

The value usually equals 0 dB as in the majority of cases the I/Q<br />

samples (signed 16-bit integer values) are modulated to full scale:<br />

Full scale = 0 dB = max. amplitude of vector of I/Q samples = |<br />

S IQ |max = sqrt(I 2 +Q 2 )max = (2 15 )-1 = 32767.<br />

A positive PeakOffset_dB value indicates that a headroom to<br />

full scale is provided when generating the waveform. A negative<br />

PeakOffset_dB value indicates that overrange is likely for some<br />

samples, i.e. clipping might occur.<br />

The crest factor can be calculated from the two values as follows:<br />

Crest Factor = |PeakOffset_dB - RMSOffset_dB|<br />

Example: {LEVEL OFFS: 3.45,2}<br />

BB:ARB:WAV:TAG? 'LEVEL OFFS'<br />

queries the content of the LEVEL OFFS tag of the selected waveform<br />

file.<br />

Response: 3.45,2<br />

the level of the waveform is below full scale, clipping will not occur.<br />

Usage:<br />

Setting only<br />

{SAMPLES: Samples}<br />

(recommended for waveforms)<br />

The tag contains the number of I/Q samples in the waveform in ASCII format.<br />

On multi segment waveforms, this tag contains the total I/Q samples of all segments.<br />

Example: {SAMPLES: 4333}<br />

BB:ARB:WAV:TAG? 'SAMPLES'<br />

queries the content of the SAMPLES tag of the selected waveform<br />

file.<br />

Response: '4333'<br />

the waveform contains 4333 I/Q samples.<br />

Usage:<br />

Setting only<br />

{[TRACE] LIST [#]: Pos0:Val0;Pos1:Val1;...Posx:Valx;...PosN-1:ValN-1}<br />

(mandatory for control lists / optional for waveforms)<br />

<strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 1008.0858.42 ─ 10<br />

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