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Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMBV100B
91User Manual 1178.4460.02 ─ 03
The pseudo-random sequence from a PRBS generator is uniquely defined by the
register number and the feedback. The Table 3-1 describes the available PRBS
generators.
For PRBS15 and PRBS23, a CCITT V.52-compliant data inversion is performed in
the feedback path automatically.
Table 3-1: Overview of PRBS generators
PRBS generator Length in bits Feedback to GUI selection
9-bit
2
9
-1 = 511
Registers 4, 0 PRBS 9/PN9
11-bit
2
11
-1 = 2047
Registers 2, 0 PRBS 11/PN11
15-bit
2
15
-1 = 32767
Registers 1, 0 PRBS 15/PN15
16-bit
2
16
-1 = 65535
Registers 5, 3, 2, 0 PRBS 16/PN16
20-bit
2
20
-1 = 1048575
Registers 3, 0 PRBS 20/PN20
21-bit
2
21
-1 = 2097151
Registers 2, 0 PRBS 21/PN21
23-bit
2
23
-1 = 8388607
Registers 5, 0 PRBS 23/PN23
Example:
By way of example, the diagram on A 9-bit PRBS generator shows a 9-bit generator
with feedback to registers 4 and 0 (output). The generated serial data is converted
internally, e.g 2 Bit/Symbol if QPSK is used.
Figure 3-1: A 9-bit PRBS generator
Related settings:
Chapter 3.5.3.3, "Data Source", on page 119
Chapter 3.5.3.7, "Data List Editor", on page 128
Chapter 3.5.3.8, "Control and Marker Lists Editor", on page 130
"Data Source" selection in the dialogs of the firmware options
Clock Signals
The instrument requires a clock reference for generating the timing pulse and uses its
internal clock reference for that purpose.
The internally generated symbol clock signal can be output at the User x connectors.
The Table 3-2 gives an overview.
Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband Domain

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