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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Instrument Functions<br />

Format Description of Spectrum Emission Mask XML files<br />

<strong>Analyzer</strong> Mode<br />

The files for importing range settings are in XML format and therefore obey the rules<br />

of the XML standard. Below, the child nodes, attributes, and structure defined for the<br />

data import is described. Build your own XML files according to these conventions<br />

because the instrument can only interpret XML files of a known structure. For example<br />

files look in the D:\r_s\instr\sem_std folder.<br />

It is mandatory to follow the structure exactly as shown below or else the analyzer<br />

is not able to interpret the XML file and error messages are shown on the screen.<br />

For this reason is it recommended to make a copy of an existing file and edit the<br />

copy of the file. The default files can be found in the D:\r_s\instr\sem_std folder.<br />

Basically, the file consists of three elements that can be defined.<br />

• The first element of the structure is the BaseFormat element. It carries information<br />

about basic settings. In this element only the ReferencePower child node has any<br />

effects on the measurement itself. The other attributes and child nodes are used<br />

to display information about the Spectrum Emission Mask Standard on the<br />

measurement screen. The child nodes and attributes of this element are shown in<br />

Table 4-3.<br />

In the example above (PowerClass_31_39.xml under<br />

D:\r_s\instr\sem_std\WCDMA\3GPP),<br />

these attributes are defined as follows:<br />

Standard="W-CDMA 3GPP"<br />

LinkDirection="DL"<br />

PowerClass="(31,39)dBm"<br />

• The second element is the PowerClass element, which is embedded in the<br />

BaseFormat element. It carries settings information about the power classes. The<br />

child nodes and attributes of this element are shown in Table 4-4.<br />

4.140 Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01

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