Agilent Technologies N5183A MXG User Manual

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Agilent N518xA, E8663B, E44x8C, and E82x7D Signal Generators Programming Guide

Creating and Downloading User-Data Files
User File Data (Bit/Binary) Downloads (E4438C and E8267D)

Figure 8-2

Mapping User File Data to a Single Timeslot

NOTE

Compliant with the GSM standard, which specifies 156.25- bit timeslots, the signal generator
uses 156- bit timeslots and adds an extra guard bit to every fourth timeslot.

For this protocol configuration, the signal generator’s firmware loads PRAM with the bits defined in
the following table. (These bits are part of the 32- bit word per frame bit.) The Pattern Reset bit, bit
7, is 0 for frame one and 1 for the last byte of frame two.

Frame

Timeslot

PRAM Word
Offset

Data Bits

Burst Bits

Pattern Reset Bit

1

0

0 - 155

0/1 (don’t care)

0 (off)

0 (off)

1

1 (on)

156 - 311

set by GSM standard (42 bits) & first
114 bits of user file

1 (on)

0

1

2

312 - 467

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

1

3

468 - 624

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

1

4

625 - 780

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

1

5

781 - 936

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

1

6

937 - 1092

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

1

7

1093 - 1249

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

2

0

1250 - 1405

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0

2

1 (on)

1406 - 1561

set by GSM standard (42 bits) &
remaining bits of user file

1 (on)

0

2

2 through 6

1562 - 2342

0/1 (don’t care)

0

0 (off)

2

7

2343 - 2499

0/1 (don’t care)

0

1 (1 in offset
2499 only)

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