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The cross-reference between the installed options and the displayed settings
The Table 3-15 is an excerpt of the available options and lists only the options required
to display a functional block in the block diagram. The information assumes R&S SMW
equipped with standard baseband generator R&S SMW-B10 and R&S SMW-B13T.
For exact information on the available options, and on the minimum requirements and
the interdependencies between the provided options, refer to the R&S SMW data
sheet.
Table 3-15: Required options per functional block (excerpt)
Functional block Required option
"Baseband A" R&S SMW-B10
"Baseband B" Second option R&S SMW-B10
"BB Input A" Included in R&S SMW-B10
"BB Input B" Included in second option R&S SMW-B10
"Fading A" R&S SMW-B14
"Fading B" Second option R&S SMW-B14
"AWGN A"/"AWGN B" At least one option R&S SMW-K62
"I/Q Stream Mapper" -
"I/Q Mod A" e.g., R&S SMW-B1003
"I/Q Mod B" e.g., R&S SMW-B2003
"I/Q Analog A" R&S SMW-B13
"I/Q Analog B" R&S SMW-B13T
"I/Q Digital A" R&S SMW-K18
"I/Q Digital B" Second option R&S SMW-K18
"RF A" e.g., R&S SMW-B1003
"RF B" e.g., R&S SMW-B2003
3.4.1.2 Internal Baseband Source ("Baseband" Blocks)
The "Baseband" block represents the source of the baseband signals (basebands).
This functional block is the access point to:
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The internal baseband generator
The baseband generator contains modules for real time signal generation (custom
digital modulation) and an arbitrary waveform generator (ARB).
One or two baseband generators can be fitted in an R&S SMW and operated sepa-
rately.
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The available digital standards
Generation of digital signals in accordance with the supported standards requires
additional software options. For example, option R&S SMW-K55 generates signals
according to the EUTRA/LTE standard.
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