Measurements and Results
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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Be sure to follow the structure exactly as shown below or else the R&S FSV/A is not
able to interpret the XML file and error messages are shown on the screen. It is recom-
mended that you make a copy of an existing file and edit the copy of the file.
Basically, the file consists of three elements that can be defined:
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The BaseFormat element
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The PowerClass element
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The Range element
The "BaseFormat" element
It carries information about basic settings. In this element, only the ReferencePower
child node has any effects on the measurement itself. The other attributes and child
nodes are used to display information about the Spectrum Emission Mask standard on
the measurement screen. The child nodes and attributes of this element are shown in
Table 7-13.
Example:
In the sample file PowerClass_39_43.xml under
C:\Program Files\Rohde-Schwarz\FSV3000\<version>\sem_std\WCDMA\
3GPP, these attributes are defined as follows:
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Standard="W-CDMA 3GPP"
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LinkDirection="DL"
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PowerClass="(39,43)dBm"
The "PowerClass" element
It is embedded in the BaseFormat element and contains settings information about
the power classes. Up to four different power classes can be defined. For details, refer
to Chapter 7.6.5.4, "Power Classes", on page 230. The child nodes and attributes of
this element are shown in Table 7-14.
The "Range" element
This element is embedded in the PowerClass element. It contains the settings infor-
mation of the range. There have to be at least three defined ranges: one reference
range and at least one range to either side of the reference range. The maximum num-
ber of ranges is 30. Note that the R&S FSV/A uses the same ranges in each power
class. Therefore, the contents of the ranges of each defined power class have to be
identical to the first power class. The Start and Stop values of the two Limit nodes
that are used to determine the power class are an exception. Note also that you must
define two limit nodes: one that defines the limit in absolute values and one in relative
values. Make sure units for the Start and Stop nodes are identical for each Limit
node.
For details, refer to Chapter 7.6.5.1, " Sweep List ", on page 221. The child nodes and
attributes of this element are shown in Table 7-15.
Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM) Measurement