3 WLAN Mode
WLAN Mode can be used to quickly ensure a product development conforms to
regulatory requirements, as well as providing RF diagnostic and troubleshooting
capability for a WLAN device.
The standards versions supported by WLAN Mode are:
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IEEE Std 802.11a-1999(R2003)
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IEEE Std 802.11b-1999(R2003)
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IEEE Std 802.11g-2003
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IEEE Std 802.11n-2009
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IEEE P802.11ac
TM
/D1.1
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IEEE P802.11ah
TM
/D0.2
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IEEE Std 802.11
TM
-2012
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IEEE Std 802.11af
TM
-2013
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IEEE Std 802.11ax
TM
-2016
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IEEE Std 802.11ax
TM
-2020
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IEEE P802.11be/D0.3 January 2021
Example
:INST:SEL WLAN
:INST:NSEL 217
Dependencies The Mode must be installed and licensed in your instrument before it is available for use
Status Bits/OPC
dependencies
Changing Modes resets all SCPI status registers and mask registers to their power-on defaults.
Therefore, event or condition register masks must be re-established after a mode change
The following table lists the required license options for different radio standards.
WLAN 802.11a/b/g/j/p/n/af/ah Measurement Application N9077EM0E
WLAN 802.11ac/ax Measurement Application N9077EM1E
WLAN 802.11be Measurement Application N9077EM2E
Baseband I/Q Input functionality is available when the hardware Option BBA is
installed. It provides the ability to analyze baseband I/Q signal characteristics of
mobile and base station transmitters.
The following measurements are available for use with the Baseband I/Q inputs.
X-Series Signal Analyzers
WLAN Mode User's &Programmer's Reference
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