Agilent Technologies E8247C PSG CW User Manual

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Chapter 6

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Custom Arb Waveform Generator

Working with Modulation Types

Creating a QPSK I/Q Modulation Type User File with the I/Q Values Editor

In I/Q modulation schemes, symbols appear in default positions in the I/Q plane. Using the

I/Q Values

editor, you can define your own symbol map by changing the position of one or more symbols. Use the
following procedure to create and store a 4-symbol unbalanced QPSK modulation.

1. Press

Preset

.

2. Press

Mode

>

Custom

>

Real Time I/Q Baseband

>

Modulation Type

>

Define User I/Q

>

More (1 of 2)

>

Delete All Rows

>

Confirm Delete All Rows

.

This loads a default 4QAM I/Q modulation and clears the

I/Q Values

editor.

3. Enter the I and Q values listed in the following table:

a. Press

0.5

>

Enter

.

b. Press

1

>

Enter

.

c. Enter the remaining I and Q values.

As the I value updates, the highlight moves to the first Q entry (and provides a default value of 0) and an
empty row of data appears below the first row. As the Q value updates, the highlight moves to the next I
value. As you press the numeric keys, the numbers display in the active entry area. If you make a
mistake, use the backspace key and retype.

Also note that

0.000000

appears as the first entry in the list of

Distinct Values

, and that

0.500000

and

1.000000

are listed as the distinct values.

4. Press

More (2 of 2)

>

Display I/Q Map

.

An I/Q State Map is displayed from the current values in the

I/Q Values

table.

The I/Q State Map in this example has four symbols. The I/Q State Map uses the following four unique
values: 0.5, 1.0,

0.5, and

1.0 to create the four symbols. It is not the number of values that defines how

many symbols a map has, but how those values are combined.

5. Press

Return

.

When the contents of an

I/Q Values

table have not been stored,

I/Q Values (UNSTORED)

appears

on the display.

Symbol

Data

I Value

Q Value

0

0000

0.500000

1.000000

1

0001

−0.500000

1.000000

2

0010

0.500000

−1.000000

3

0011

−0.500000

−1.000000

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