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5G New Radio Configuration and Settings
R&S
®
SMW-K144
38User Manual 1178.8013.02 ─ 06
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:NR5G:NODE:CELL<ch0>:SSPBch<st0>:RBOFfset
on page 173
SC Offset/SC Offset (15 kHz SCS)/SC Offset (60 kHz SCS) ← SS/PBCH patterns
table
Sets the start subcarrier of the selected allocation within a resource block, where the
latter is defined with the parameter RB Offset/RB Offset (15 kHz SCS)/RB Offset (60
kHz SCS).
Example:
If "RB Offset = 0" and "SC Offset = 10", the SS/PBCH block is allocated on the 10th
subcarrier in the channel.
If "RB Offset = 10" and "SC Offset = 0", the SS/PBCH block is allocated on the
10*12 = 120th subcarrier in the channel.
See also Figure 3-3.
The name of the parameter changes depending on the selected Offset Relative to as
follows:
"SC Offset": If Offset Relative to = "TxBW"
"SC Offset (15 kHz SCS)": If Offset Relative to = "Point A" and Deployment = "f <=
3GHz" or "3GHz < f <= 6GHz"
"SC Offset (60 kHz SCS)": If Offset Relative to = "Point A" and Deployment = "f >
6GHz"
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:NR5G:NODE:CELL<ch0>:SSPBch<st0>:SCOFfset
on page 174
Delta f to Carrier (Centers) ← SS/PBCH patterns table
Indicates the frequency offset between the center of the SS/PBCH block to the center
of the carrier; thus indicates the allocation's position in the frequency domain.
The value is calculated automatically, based on the selected SCS, channel bandwidth,
deployment method, RB and SC offsets.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:NR5G:NODE:CELL<ch0>:SSPBch<st0>:DFReq?
on page 174
Case ← SS/PBCH patterns table
Selects one of the SS/PBCH cases, as specified in TS 38.213. The case defines which
symbols in a slot carry the synchronization signals.
The SS/PBCH cases depend on the deployment and the used SCS.
SS/PBCH case SCS Frequency
Case A 15 KHz < 6 GHz
Case B* 30 KHz < 6 GHz
Case C* 30 KHz < 6 GHz
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