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Rohde & Schwarz R&S SMW200A - Regular Marker Output Signals

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Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMW200A
231User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
Figure 5-3: Signal behavior when power ramping and level attenuation are enabled
Several parameters are provided for precise definition of the form and the steepness of
ramp. The Figure 5-4 depicts the impact of the provided settings.
Ramp function: defines the shape of the rising and falling edges
Ramp time: defines the duration of the rising and the falling ramp
Rise/fall delay: offsets the falling edge of the envelope at the beginning/end of a
burst
Figure 5-4: Impact of the ramp settings
1 = "Ramp Function"
2, 3 = "Rise Delay", "Fall Delay"
4 = "Ramp Time"
5.5.1.2 Regular Marker Output Signals
The R&S SMW can add additional signals to the generated signal. Marker signals (or
markers) are digital signals which can be used to synchronize external devices to the
generated data stream. For example, with suitable marker settings, a slot clock or
frame clock can be selected, or the start of a particular modulation symbol can be
marked.
Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband Domain

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