Appendix A SCPI Command Reference
CALCulate Subsystem
WCDMA Options Version 6.20
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:CALCulate:EGPRs:RFTX:ALL:LIMit:UPPer[:DATA]
Syntax
:CALCulate:EGPRs:RFTX:ALL:LIMit:UPPer[:DATA]
<real1>,<real2>,<real3>,<real4>,<real5>,<real6>,
<real7>,<real8>
Parameters
realx are eight floating point real numbers.
real1: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 500.0. The minimum resolu-
tion possible is 0.1, the default value is 9.0.
real2: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 500.0. The minimum resolu-
tion possible is 0.1, the default value is 30.0.
real3: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 500.0. The minimum resolu-
tion possible is 1.0, the default value is 15.0.
real4: The minimum value is -120.0, the maximum is 0.0. The minimum resolu-
tion possible is 0.1, the default value is -30.0.
real5: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 100,000.0. The minimum
resolution possible is 1, the default value is 90.0.
real6: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 700.0. The minimum resolu-
tion possible is 0.1, the default value is 562.8.
real7: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 64.0. The minimum resolution
possible is 0.01, the default value is 3.0.
real8: The minimum value is 0.0, the maximum is 99.0. The minimum resolution
possible is 0.01, the default value is 2.0.
Description
Sets the upper limits for eight measurement types with one command. The order of
the floating point real figures defines their meaning:
real1 represents the upper limit of the error vector magnitude rms-averaged mea-
surement; the physical dimension of the number stated is %.
real2 represents the upper limit of the maximum error vector magnitude measure-
ment ; the physical dimension of the number stated is %.
real3 represents the upper limit of the error vector magnitude that is not exceede
by 95% of the symbols of a burst measurement; the physical dimension of the num-
ber stated is %.
real4 represents the upper limit of the error vector magnitude origin offset mea-
surement; the physical dimension of the number stated is dBc.
real5 represents the upper limit of the frequency error measurement; the physical
dimension of the number stated is Hertz.
real6 represents the upper limit of the measurement of the burst length; the phys-
ical dimension of the number stated is microseconds.
real7 represents the upper limit of the measurement of the uplink timing error
(with the ordered timing advance being taken into account). The physical dimension
of the number stated is microseconds.
real8 represents the upper limit of the RF power level measurement; the physical
dimension of the number stated is dBm.
Query
The query form of this command is not supported.
Example
:CALC:EGPR:RFTX:ALL:LIM:UPP 12,40,20,-20,90,562.8,0,13
The command sets the upper limits for the EGPRS transmitter measurement to
"12.0,40.0,20.0,-20.0,90.0,562.8,0.0,13.0", which could be the
limits for the next EGPRS RFTX:ALL measurements.