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Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMBV100B
89User Manual 1178.4460.02 ─ 03
For details, see the R&S SMBV100B EUTRA/LTE user manual.
5G New Radio
This functionality requires an instrument equipped with the 5G New Radio option
R&S SMBVB-K144.
This option provides functionality to generate signals in accordance with the 3GPP
standard New Radio Rel. 15.
For details, see the R&S SMBV100B 5G New Radio user manual.
OFDM Signal Generation
This functionality requires an instrument equipped with the OFDM signal generation
option R&S SMBVB-K114.
This option provides functionality to generate OFDM signals and signals according to
predefined ODFM modulation schemes.
For details, see the R&S SMBV100B OFDM Signal Generation user manual.
3.4 Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband
Domain
Basic signal generation settings that are common to many generation tasks, regardless
of the selected baseband source or digital standard, are described here. If you are per-
forming a specific signal generation task, like generating a signal according to a digital
standard, be sure to check the specific description for settings that may deviate from
these common settings.
3.4.1 Basics on Signals, Modulation Types and Filters Used the Base-
band Domain
This section provides general information on common topics and basic principles.
Data, Clock and Control Signals and Sources in the Baseband.............................89
Regular Marker Output Signals...............................................................................94
Baseband Trigger Signals.......................................................................................96
Supported Modulation Types................................................................................ 104
Supported Coding Schemes................................................................................. 105
Supported Baseband Filters..................................................................................105
Methods for Optimizing the Crest Factor.............................................................. 107
3.4.1.1 Data, Clock and Control Signals and Sources in the Baseband
This section describes the common characteristics of the signals used for generating
the baseband signal for all standards. Common characteristics do not depend on the
used generating mode (see Chapter 3.1, "Overview of the Signal Generation Modes",
Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband Domain

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