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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Remote Control – Programming Examples<br />

More Complex Programming Examples<br />

query$ = query$ + ":CALC:MARK:FUNC:SUMM:RMS:RES?;"<br />

'RMS measurement<br />

query$ = query$ + ":CALC:MARK:FUNC:SUMM:SDEV:RES?"<br />

'Standard deviation<br />

status = viWrite(analyzer, query$, 120, retCnt)<br />

status = viRead(analyzer, result$, 100, retCnt)<br />

Print result$<br />

END SUB<br />

REM ************************************************************************<br />

7.3.6 Fast Power Measurement on Power Ramps<br />

A frequent task in mobile radio tests is measurement of a DUT at various power control<br />

levels at the highest possible speed. The R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> offers two test functions for<br />

this task, which can be used depending on the signal characteristics.<br />

In the following, the two methods are presented by means of two examples.<br />

7.3.6.1 Power Measurement with Multi-Summary Marker<br />

The multi-summary marker function is suitable for measuring the power of a<br />

sequence of pulses with the following characteristics:<br />

• The pulses occur at identical time intervals, which is typical of GSM transmission<br />

in slots, for example.<br />

• The level of the first signal is reliably above threshold.<br />

• The subsequent pulses may have any levels.<br />

The function uses the first pulse as a trigger signal. The power of the subsequent<br />

pulses is determined exclusively via the timing pattern selected for the pulse<br />

sequence. The function is, therefore, suitable for adjustments where the DUT output<br />

power varies considerably and is not reliably above the trigger threshold.<br />

The measurement accuracy is determined by the ratio of pulse duration to total<br />

measurement time; this should not be below 1:50.<br />

The function always uses TRACE 1 of the selected screen.<br />

P<br />

Trigger<br />

Threshold<br />

Trace start<br />

Measurement<br />

Time<br />

Time offset of<br />

first pulse<br />

Measurement<br />

Time<br />

Period Period<br />

Measurement<br />

Time<br />

Fig. 7.1 Block diagram illustrating signal processing by the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong><br />

In the example below, a sequence of 8 pulses is measured with an offset of 50 µs of<br />

the first pulse, 450 µs measurement time/pulse and 576.9 µs pulse period.<br />

7.18 Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01<br />

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