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W-CDMA Uplink Digital Modulation for Receiver Test
Generating a Single PRACH Signal
Viewing the Modified PRACH Signal
This section uses the PSA settings from the procedure “Setting Up the E4440A PSA for the
PRACH Signal” on page 364.
The PSA time domain measurement mode lets you view many of the PRACH parameters,
since they are time dependent. Figure 15-16 shows the PRACH signal after the modifications
from the previous section “Modifying the PRACH Physical and Transport Layers” on page 365
have been completed. Notice the PSA sweep starts at the beginning of the message part and
the message part has a time interval of 10 ms (there are 5 ms per vertical division). This is the
result of setting the ESG PRACH trigger to message pulse and the preamble TTI field to 10
ms. You can also see the preamble power ramping.
Figure 15-16 Displayed ESG Signal
Generating the AICH for the PRACH Message Transmission
The tasks in this procedure build upon the previous procedure, “Modifying the PRACH
Physical and Transport Layers” on page 365. This procedure uses a different PSA connection
diagram (Figure 15-17 on page 371) and base station connection diagram shown in the
section, “Using the AICH Feature with a Base Transceiver Station” on page 373.
Using the AICH feature may turn the ESG ALC feature off. For reliable results, you may need
4 Preambles with Power Ramping 10 ms PRACH Message (TTI field)
PRACH Message
Trigger Starts the
PSA Sweep
21 dB
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