Contents
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SMW200A
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Delaying Marker Signals............................................................................................. 237
4.5.1.3 Baseband Trigger Signals...........................................................................................237
Trigger Sources...........................................................................................................238
Impact of the Trigger Modes on the Signal Generation.............................................. 239
Impact of the Additional Trigger Settings.................................................................... 241
Receiving and Providing Trigger Signals.................................................................... 244
4.5.1.4 Supported Modulation Types...................................................................................... 247
4.5.1.5 Supported Coding Schemes....................................................................................... 248
4.5.1.6 Supported Baseband Filters........................................................................................248
Impact of the Filter Parameters...................................................................................249
4.5.1.7 Methods for Optimizing the Crest Factor.................................................................... 250
4.5.2 Common Settings........................................................................................................252
4.5.2.1 Trigger Settings...........................................................................................................253
4.5.2.2 Marker Settings........................................................................................................... 258
4.5.2.3 Clock Settings............................................................................................................. 260
4.5.2.4 Local and Global Connector Settings..........................................................................261
4.5.3 How to Use the Trigger Settings................................................................................. 261
4.5.3.1 Trigger the Baseband Sources with a Common Signal.............................................. 262
4.6 Generating Custom Digital Modulated Signals...................................................... 264
4.6.1 Required Options........................................................................................................ 264
4.6.2 About the Custom Digital Modulation..........................................................................264
4.6.3 Custom Digital Modulation Settings............................................................................ 265
4.6.3.1 General Settings......................................................................................................... 265
4.6.3.2 Trigger, Marker and Clock Setting.............................................................................. 268
4.6.3.3 Data Source................................................................................................................ 268
4.6.3.4 Modulation Settings.....................................................................................................273
4.6.3.5 Filter Settings.............................................................................................................. 276
4.6.3.6 Power Ramp Control Settings.....................................................................................277
4.6.3.7 Data List Editor............................................................................................................280
4.6.3.8 Control and Marker Lists Editor...................................................................................282
4.6.4 How to Create Data and Control Lists.........................................................................285
4.6.4.1 How to Create and Assign a Control List.................................................................... 286
4.6.4.2 How to Create and Assign a Data List........................................................................ 288