Spectrum Master™ Model MS2721B: Maintenance Manual
Spectrum Master™ Model MS2721B: Maintenance Manual
Spectrum Master™ Model MS2721B: Maintenance Manual
Spectrum Master™
Model MS2721B
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer and Base Station Analyzer
Danger
Warning
This indicates a hazardous procedure that could result in light-to-severe
injury or loss related to equipment malfunction, if proper precautions are
not taken.
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near the circle.
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Warning Always refer to the operation manual when working near locations at which
the alert mark, shown on the left, is attached. If the operation, etc., is
performed without heeding the advice in the operation manual, there is a
risk of personal injury. In addition, the equipment performance may be
reduced.
Moreover, this alert mark is sometimes used with other marks and
descriptions indicating other dangers.
Warning
3-12 EVDO Signal Analyzer Option Verification (Options 62 and 63) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-68
EVDO Signal Analyzer Test Setup: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-70
8-PSK Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests . . . . . . . . . . . 3-70
QPSK Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . 3-72
16-QAM Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests . . . . . . . . . . 3-72
Idle Slot Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-73
3-13 DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer (Options 64 and 57) Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-74
Frequency Accuracy and Residual MER Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-74
Frequency Lock Range Verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-77
Level Accuracy Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-79
1 dB Compression Level Verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-85
Noise Floor Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-91
BER Measurement Functional Check, Option 57 Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-92
3-14 Mobile WiMAX Signal Analyzer (Options 66 and 67) Verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-96
Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Tests (Option 66) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-97
Channel Power Accuracy (10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-98
Channel Power Accuracy (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-100
3-15 Mobile WiMAX Residual EVM and Frequency Error Tests (Option 67) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-102
Residual EVM and Frequency Error (10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length) . . . 3-103
Residual EVM and Frequency Error (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length) . . . . . 3-104
3-16 LTE Signal Analyzer (Options 541 and 542) Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-106
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-106
LTE Channel Power Accuracy Tests (Option 541) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-107
LTE Residual EVM and Frequency Error Tests (Option 542) .................. 3-111
3-17 DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer (Option 78) Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-113
Level Accuracy Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-113
1 dB Compression Level Verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-119
Noise Floor Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-123
Chapter 4—Remove and Replace
4-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-2 Remove and Replace Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-3 Battery Pack Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Battery Pack Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4-4 Opening the MS2721B Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4-5 Removal of the Spectrum Analyzer PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-6 Removal and Replacement of the Tracking Generator (Option 20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-7 Removal of the Main PCB/LCD Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-8 Main PCB Assembly Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
4-9 Removal of the LCD and Backlight Driver PCB from the Main PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
4-10 Main PCB Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery Removal and Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
4-11 Main (Numeric) Keypad Membrane and PCB Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
4-12 Replacing the Function Key Keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
4-13 Function Key Membrane and Switchpad Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
1-1 Introduction
This manual provides maintenance instructions for Anritsu Spectrum Master Model MS2721B. It provides a
list of recommended test equipment, performance verification procedures, parts replacement procedures, and a
replaceable parts list. Appendix A contains blank test records, which should be copied before use. Familiarity
with the basic operation of the front panel keys is assumed (for example, how to change measurement mode,
how to preset the instrument, or the meaning of””submenu key” and "soft key").
Caution Before making any measurement, ensure that all equipment has warmed up for at least 30 minutes.
Table 1-1. Test Equipment Required for Verifying Spectrum Analyzer Functions
Table 1-1. Test Equipment Required for Verifying Spectrum Analyzer Functions
Table 1-2. Test Equipment Required for Verifying Functions of Installed Options
ND71306 MS2721B Main/SPA Assembly, Support Opt.9/31. For units with S/N > 1002999
ND71308 MS2721B Main/SPA Assembly, Support Opt.09/30/31/32/64/78. For units with S/N > 1002999
ND68502 MS2721B Main/SPA/BER Assembly, Support Opt.09/31/57. For units with S/N < 1003000
ND71307 MS2721B Main/SPA/BER Assembly, Support Opt.09/31/57. For units with S/N > 1002999
513-64 or
Type N RF connector
3-513-64
ND64383 Fan
790-625 Speaker
1-4 Troubleshooting
This section describes the primary troubleshooting operations that can be performed by Anritsu Service
Centers. Perform the troubleshooting suggestions in the order that they are listed. Operators of the MS2721B
should refer to the User Guide for troubleshooting help.
Only qualified Anritsu personnel should replace internal assemblies. Major subassemblies shown in
the replaceable parts list are typically the items that may be replaced. Because they are highly
Caution fragile, items that must be soldered may not be replaced without special training. Removal of RF
shields from PC boards or adjustment of screws on or near the shields will detune sensitive RF
circuits and will result in degraded instrument performance.
Turn-on Problems
Instrument begins the boot process, but does not complete boot-up:
1. Using Master Software Tools, perform the Emergency Repair procedure, then update the system software
(via the Tools menu in Master Software Tools).
2. Main PCB has failed. Replace the Main PCB/Spectrum Analyzer assembly. Refer to “Removal of the
Main PCB/LCD Assembly” on page 4-6.
Instrument makes normal boot-up sounds, but the display has a problem:
1. If the display is dim, check the brightness setting under the System Menu / System Options.
2. Replace the Backlight Driver PCB. Refer to “Removal of the LCD and Backlight Driver PCB from the
Main PCB” on page 4-7.
3. Replace the LCD assembly. Refer to “Removal of the LCD and Backlight Driver PCB from the Main PCB”
on page 4-7.
4. Main PCB has failed. Replace the Main PCB/Spectrum Analyzer assembly. Refer to “Removal of the
Main PCB/LCD Assembly” on page 4-6.
Connecting Procedure
1. Carefully align the connectors.
The male connector center pin must slip concentrically into the contact fingers of the female connector.
2. Push connectors straight together. Do not twist or screw them together.
3. To tighten, turn the connector nut, not the connector body. Major damage can occur to the center
conductor and to the outer conductor if the connector body is twisted.
4. If you use a torque wrench, then initially tighten by hand so that approximately 1/8 turn or 45 degrees of
rotation remains for the final tightening with the torque wrench.
Relieve any side pressure on the connection (such as from long or heavy cables) in order to assure
consistent torque. Use an open-end wrench to keep the connector body from turning while tightening
with the torque wrench.
Do not over torque the connector.
Disconnecting Procedure
1. If a wrench is needed, then use an open-end wrench to keep the connector body from turning while
loosening with a second wrench.
2. Complete the disconnection by hand, turning only the connector nut.
3. Pull the connectors straight apart without twisting or bending.
Connectors
The following torque specifications may apply to the connectors on your instrument. To prevent damage to
your instrument, do not use pliers or a plain wrench to tighten the Type-N connector. Do not overtighten the
connector.
Type-N
The recommended torque is 12 lbf·in to 15 lbf·in (1.36 N·m to 1.70 N·m).
Type-K
The recommended torque is 8 lbf·in (0.9 N·m or 90 N·cm).
Type SMA
The recommended torque is 8 lbf·in (0.9 N·m or 90 N·cm).
2-1 Introduction
This chapter contains test procedures that can be used to verify the Spectrum Analyzer functions of
Spectrum Master Model MS2721B. Blank performance verification test records are provided in Appendix A.
Make a copies of the blank test records and use them to record measured values.
Note Allow all instruments to warm up to typical operating temperature before taking test readings.
MG3692X
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Figure 2-1. Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Accuracy Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Connect the external 10 MHz Reference to the Anritsu MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator.
Note Do not connect the external 10 MHz Reference to the Spectrum Master Model MS2721B.
2. Connect the output of the Synthesized Signal Generator to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In port of the
MS2721B.
3. On the MS2721B, change the Mode to Spectrum Analyzer. Preset the instrument.
4. Set the MG3692x output to 1 GHz CW, with an RF output level of –30 dBm.
5. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key, and set the Reference Level to –10 dBm.
6. Press the Freq soft key and set the Center Freq to 1.0 GHz.
7. Press the Span soft key, set the span to 10 kHz.
8. Press the BW function hard key and set RBW to 100 Hz.
If the instrument fails the Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Accuracy test, then perform the following
Spectrum Analyzer Internal Reference Frequency Adjustment procedure. If the instrument still fails
Note the Frequency Accuracy test after the Internal Reference Frequency adjustment has been
completed, then replace the SPA PCB (refer to “Removal of the Spectrum Analyzer PCB”
on page 4-6) and the Main PCB (refer to “Removal of the Main PCB/LCD Assembly” on page 4-6).
2. Connect the MG3692x output to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In port of the MS2721B.
3. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
4. Set the MG3692x output to 7 GHz with an RF output level of –30 dBm.
5. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key and set the Reference Level to –10 dBm.
6. Set the Attenuation Level to 0 dB.
7. Press the Freq soft key and set the Center Frequency to 7.0 GHz.
8. Press the Span soft key, and enter 10 kHz.
9. Press the BW function hard key and set the RBW to 100 Hz.
10. Press the VBW soft key and set to 30 Hz.
11. Press and hold the Shift key and press the 4th, 6th, and 8th (below Esc) soft keys together (pressing all
4 keys simultaneously) in order to enter into the MS2721B Service Mode (Figure 2-2)
Shift Key
Soft Keys
4, 6, and 8
12. Press the Service Menu soft key, then the APP Service soft key.
13. Press the Calibration soft key, then the 10 MHz Ref soft key.
14. Use the Up/Down arrow keys or the rotary knob to slowly adjust the displayed signal to the center of the
display. Allow the signal to stabilize between adjustments, and repeat as necessary.
15. Turn the MS2721B OFF and then back ON to exit Service Mode.
Adapter
(to back panel)
MG3692X
To Ext Ref In
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Connect the external 10 MHz Reference to both the MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator and the
Spectrum Master MS2721B as shown in Figure 2-3.
2. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
3. Set the MS2721B as follows:
Center Frequency: 1.0 GHz
Reference Level: –10 dBm
Attenuation Level: 0 dB
4. Set the MG3692x to 1 GHz CW, with an output level of –30 dBm. Apply the signal to the Spectrum
Analyzer RF In connector of the MS2721B.
5. On the MS2721B, set the Span to 4.5 MHz.
6. Press the BW function hard key and set the RBW to 3 MHz.
7. Under the Measure menu, press OCC BW and set it to On.
8. Press the dBc soft key and enter 3.
9. Record the occupied bandwidth in Table A-3, “Spectrum Analyzer Resolution Bandwidth Accuracy”
on page A-2, and verify that it is within specification.
10. Repeat Step 3 through Step 6 for all other settings in Table A-3.
Adapter
MG3692X
(to back panel)
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Figure 2-4. Spectrum Analyzer Second Harmonic Distortion Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Set the MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator to 50.1 MHz CW and set the output level to –30 dBm.
2. Connect the synthesized signal generator output to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector of the
MS2721B through the 50 MHz lowpass filter, as shown in Figure 2-4).
3. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
4. Set the MS2721B as follows:
Center Frequency: 50.1 MHz
Span: 100 kHz
Reference Level: –20 dBm
Attenuation Level: 0 dB
RBW: 1 kHz
VBW: 10 Hz
Detection: Peak
5. Press the Shift key and then the Trace (5) key. Press Trace A Operations and set # of Averages to 5.
6. After the Trace Count displays "5/5" (left side of display), press the Marker key and press Peak Search.
7. Record the amplitude of the 50.1 MHz signal in the test record, Table A-4, “Spectrum Analyzer Second
Harmonic Distortion” on page A-3.
8. Change the Center Frequency of the MS2721B to 100.2 MHz. Do not adjust the MG3692x Synthesized
Signal Generator.
9. After the Trace Count shows "5/5", press the Marker key and press Peak Search.
10. Record the amplitude of the signal at 100.2 MHz in Table A-4.
11. Convert the values of the 50.1 MHz and 100.2 MHz signals to positive values and subtract the smaller
from the larger. Record the result in Table A-4, and verify that it is within specification.
MS2721B
Sensor
2 dB 6 dB 20 dB 20 dB 6 dB 2 dB
10 MHz Reference
Procedure:
1. Perform Zero/Cal on the Sensor and power meter.
On the ML2438A power meter, zero the sensor and set the calibration factor of the sensor to 600 MHz.
2. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 2-5. The splitter will be used as an RF combiner (the normal
RF output connections will become input connections, and the normal input connection will become the
RF output connection).
3. Set the MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator to 599.951 MHz CW, and the Agilent 8648D Signal
Generator to 600.051 MHz.
4. Set the Agilent 8648D Signal Generator RF to OFF ("RF OFF" appears on the right side of the display).
5. Connect the power sensor to the splitter "output" and adjust the power of the MG3692x so that –20 dBm
appears at the splitter "output" (approximately +16 dBm on the MG3692x).
6. Turn off the RF of the MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator.
7. On the Agilent 8648D Signal Generator, turn on the RF and adjust the RF amplitude so that –20 dBm
appears at the splitter "output" (approximately +16 dBm on the 8684D).
8. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
9. Set the MS2721B as follows:
Center Frequency: 600.151 MHz
Span: 100 Hz.
RBW: 30 Hz
VBW: 1 Hz
Reference Level: –15 dBm
Attenuation Level: 0 dB
Pre Amp: Off
10. Press the Shift key and the Sweep (3) key. Press Detection, and press RMS (a red dot appears on the
label).
11. Disconnect the power sensor from the "output" of the splitter and connect the splitter "output" to the
MS2721B Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector through the Anritsu Model 34NN50A adapter.
MS2721B
Sensor
2 dB 6 dB 20 dB 20 dB 6 dB 2 dB
10 MHz Reference
12. Turn on the RF of the MG3692x and the 8648D signal generator.
13. Press the Shift key and then the Trace (5) key. Press Trace A Operations, and set # of Averages to 2.
14. After two sweeps have occurred ("Trace Count 2/2" appears on the left of the display), turn on a marker
and press Peak Search. Record the amplitude of the signal at 600.151 MHz in Table A-5, “600 MHz TOI
Test” on page A-3.
15. Change the Center Frequency of the MS2721B to 599.851 MHz. Record the amplitude of this signal in
Table A-5.
16. Determine which signal is larger (signal at 599.851 MHz or signal at 600.151 MHz). Use the larger value
for "max" to calculate the TOI for 600 MHz (refer to the following example calculation):
TOI = –20 + [(–20 – max)/2] dBm
Example: Assume max = –90 dBm, then: TOI = –20 + [(–20 – (–90))/2] = +15 dBm
17. Record the 600 MHz TOI calculated measurement in Table A-7, “Spectrum Analyzer Calculated Third
Order Intercept” on page A-3.
15. Determine which signal is larger (signal at 3.499851 GHz or signal at 3.500151 GHz). Use the larger
value for "max" to calculate the TOI for 3.5 GHz (refer to the following example calculation):
TOI = –20 + [(–20 – max)/2] dBm
Example: Assume max = –90 dBm, then: TOI = –20 + [(–20 – (–90))/2] = +15 dBm
16. Record the 3.5 GHz TOI calculated measurement in Table A-7, “Spectrum Analyzer Calculated Third
Order Intercept” on page A-3.
28N50-2
MS2721B
Figure 2-7. Spectrum Analyzer DANL Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Connect the 28N50-2 50 ohm termination to the MS2721B Spectrum Analyzer RF In port.
2. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
3. Press the Amplitude function hard key, set Attenuation Level to 0 dB, and set the Reference Level
to –50 dBm.
4. Press the Pre Amp On/Off soft key to turn it ON.
5. Press the Amplitude soft key and then press Detection soft key, then press RMS (a red dot appears on the
RMS label).
6. Press the BW function hard key and select an RBW of 100 kHz.
7. Enter the Start and Stop frequencies into the MS2721B from the first 2 columns in Table A-8, “Spectrum
Analyzer DANL (Pre Amp On)” on page A-4.
8. Wait until one sweep has been completed.
9. Press the Marker key and press Peak Search.
10. Record the Marker reading in the “Measured Power (100 k RBW)” column of Table A-8.
11. Repeat Step 7 through Step 10 for the other frequencies in Table A-8.
12. For each measured 100 kHz value in Table A-8, convert the measured value to a 1 Hz RBW value by
subtracting 50 dB. (For example, if the marker shows a value of –110 dBm at 100 kHz RBW, then the
computed value at 1 Hz RBW is –160 dBm.) Enter the computed values in Table A-8.
13. Press the Amplitude function hard key.
14. Set Reference Level to –20 dBm and set the Pre Amp to Off.
15. Repeat Step 7 through Step 11 for the Pre Amp Off measurements.
16. Enter the computed 1 Hz RBW values in Table A-9.
6. Ensure that the Pre Amp On/Off soft key is in the Off position. If the Pre Amp is on, then press the
Pre Amp On/Off soft key to turn it Off.
7. Press the Shift key and then press the Sweep (3) key, then press the Detection soft key and then the Peak
soft key.
8. Press the Freq key, and press the Start Freq soft key.
9. Use the keypad to enter 100 and press the kHz soft key.
10. Press the Stop Freq soft key, enter 10 and press the MHz soft key.
11. Press the BW key and press the RBW soft key.
12. Use the keypad to enter 3 and press the kHz soft key.
13. Press the VBW soft key and use the keypad to enter 300, then press the Hz soft key.
14. Wait until one sweep is completed.
15. Press the Marker key, and press the Peak Search soft key.
16. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading in Table A-11, “Spectrum Analyzer Residual Spurious
(Pre Amp Off)” on page A-5, if required, and verify that it is ≤ –90 dBm.
17. If a spur with amplitude larger than –90 dBm occurs, then wait another full sweep and observe whether
the spur occurs at the same point on the second sweep. If the spur does not occur at the same point on the
second sweep, then the spur on the first sweep was not real.
18. Repeat Step 8 through Step 16 for the other Start and Stop frequencies with the listed RBW and VBW in
Table A-11.
MG3692X
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Figure 2-8. Input Related Spurious (IRS) Signals Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz reference source to the MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator.
2. Connect the output of the Signal Generator to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
8. Press the Shift key and then press the Sweep (3) key, then press the Detection soft key and then the Peak
soft key.
9. Press the Freq key and press the Center Freq soft key.
10. Use the keypad to enter 1674 and press the MHz soft key.
11. Press the Span key, use the keypad to enter 2, and press the MHz soft key.
12. Press the BW key and press the RBW soft key.
13. Use the keypad to enter 10 and press the kHz soft key.
14. Press the VBW soft key and use the keypad to enter 1, then press the kHz soft key.
15. Wait until one sweep is completed.
16. Press the Marker key and press the Peak Search soft key.
17. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading for 1674 MHz into Table A-13, “Measured Input signal level at
1674 MHz” on page A-6.
18. Press the Freq key and press the Start Freq soft key.
19. Use the keypad to enter 100 and press the kHz soft key.
20. Press Stop Freq soft key, enter 1673 and press the MHz soft key.
21. Press the Marker key and press the Peak Search soft key.
22. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading for 100 MHz into the “Measured Spur Level“ column of
Table A-14, “Calculated Input signal level at 1674 MHz” on page A-6.
23. Calculate the input related spurious level by subtracting the Marker 1 reading in Step 17 from the
Marker 1 reading in Step 22. Record the calculated result into the “Calculated IRS“ column of
Table A-14.
24. Verify that the calculated result is ≤ –60 dBc.
25. Repeat Step 18 through Step 24, setting a start frequency of 1675 MHz and a stop frequency of
2800 MHz.
41. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading into the “Measured Spur Level“ column of Table A-16,
“Calculated Input signal level at 1701 MHz” on page A-6.
42. Calculate the input related spurious level by subtracting the Marker 1 value in Step 33 from the
Marker 1 value in Step 41. Record the result into the “Calculated IRS“ column of Table A-16.
43. Verify that the calculated result is ≤ –60 dBc.
Sensor B
Adapter
1870A
Power Splitter
10 dB
Attenuator
to rear panel
MG369XA Source 15NNF50-1.5B
connector
Sensor A
10 MHz Reference
Component Characterization:
1. Connect both MA2442D power sensors to the power meter and calibrate the sensors.
2. Connect the 10 MHz Reference source to the 10 MHz Ref In connector of the MG3692x Synthesized
Signal Generator.
3. Connect the model 1870A power splitter to the MG3692x output and connect Sensor B to one of the power
splitter outputs (Refer to Figure 2-9).
50 MHz Amplitude Accuracy Verification Test Procedure:
4. Install the 10 dB Fixed Attenuator to the other power splitter output and then connect Sensor A to the
end of the Attenuator.
5. Set the frequency of the MG3692x to 50 MHz.
6. Set the power meter to display both Channel A and Channel B. Press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft
key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the keypad to enter the value matching the frequency of MG3692x
as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper power sensor calibration factor.
Repeat for Channel B. Press the System key to display the power reading.
7. Adjust the power level of the MG3692x to get a reading on Sensor A that matches the power level in the
first column (Test Power Level at 50 MHz) of Table A-19, “Characterization Chart for 50 MHz Amplitude
Accuracy Verification” on page A-7.
8. Record the Sensor B reading in the “Required Sensor B Reading” column of Table A-19.
9. Repeat Step 7 and Step 8 for the other power levels in the first column of Table A-19 and record the
Sensor B reading in the second column.
Sensor B
Adapter
1870A
Power Splitter
10 dB
Attenuator
to rear panel
MG369XA Source 15NNF50-1.5B
connector
Adapter
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
To maintain test setup integrity, do not disconnect Sensor B, the power splitter, or the fixed
Caution
attenuator.
2. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
3. Set the MS2721B Center Frequency to 50 MHz.
4. Set the Span to 10 kHz.
5. Press the BW function hard key and set the VBW to 10 Hz.
To maintain test setup integrity, do not disconnect Sensor B, the power splitter, or the fixed
Caution
attenuator.
2. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
3. Press the BW function hard key. Then set the RBW to 1 kHz and the VBW to 10 Hz.
4. Press the Span soft key, set span to 10 kHz.
5. Set the MG3692x frequency to 10.1 MHz CW.
6. Set the MG3692x Output to –20 dBm.
7. Set the power meter to display Channel B. Press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the
Freq soft key. Use the keypad to enter the value matching the frequency of MG3692x as the input signal
frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper power sensor calibration factor. Press the System
key to display the power reading.
8. Adjust the MG3692x output power so that the power meter displays a reading that matches the Sensor B
reading for –30 dBm in Table A-21.
9. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key, then set the Reference Level to –20 dBm.
10. Press the Freq function hard key, and press the Center Freq soft key.
11. Enter 10.1 MHz (or the next frequency).
12. Press the Amplitude function hard key, then set the Attenuation Level to 0 dB.
13. Press the Marker key, and press the Peak Search soft key.
14. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading in Table A-22, “Amplitude Accuracy Across Frequency
Verification at 10.1 MHz” on page A-8.
15. Verify that the Marker 1 amplitude reading is within the specification.
16. Repeat Step 12 to Step 15 for Attenuation Levels of 5 dB, 10 dB, and 20 dB.
17. Adjust the MG3692x output power so that the power meter displays a reading that matches the Sensor B
reading in Table A-21 for –2 dBm.
18. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key, then set the Reference Level to 10 dBm.
19. Repeat Step 12 to Step 15 for Attenuation Levels of 30 dB, 40 dB, 50 dB, and 60 dB.
20. Repeat Step 5 to Step 19 for all of the frequencies of Table A-23 through Table A-32.
Sensor A
10 dB
Adapter Attenuator
1870A
Power Splitter
10 dB
Attenuator
to rear panel
MG369XA Source 15NNF50-1.5B
connector
Sensor B
10 MHz Reference
Figure 2-11. 9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy Verification Component Characterization
Component Characterization:
1. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 2-11.
BNC - Banana
34401A
6½ Digit Multimeter
Adapter
DVM
Power Splitter
10 dB
Attenuator
to rear panel
MG369XA Source
connector Adapter
T3449
10 MHz Reference
Adapter
N-Male to N-Male
Figure 2-12. 9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy Verification Component Characterization
5. Set the AC voltmeter to measure AC volt rms. The measured voltage should read 23.315 mV ± 0.5 mV.
Record the actual measured value to the Vm1 box in Table A-33, “Measured VM1, –20 dBm Reference
voltage at 100 kHz (23.315 mV ± 0.5 mV)” on page A-12.
6. While keeping the MG3692x output power unchanged, set the frequency to 95 kHz and record the
measured voltage into the Vm2 column in Table A-34, “Characterization Chart for 9 kHz to 100 kHz
Amplitude Accuracy Verification” on page A-12.
7. Convert the measured voltage to power in dBm by using the following formula:
Pin = 20*Log10(Vm2/Vm1) + correction factor
8. Enter the result in Table A-34 as well as in Table A-35, “9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy
Verification” on page A-12.
9. Repeat Step 6 through Step 8 for frequencies of 55 kHz and 9.5 kHz.
10. Remove the T3449 Test Fixture from the splitter.
Sensor A
10 dB
MG369XA Source
Attenuator
Adapter
1870A
to rear panel
Power Splitter
connector
10 dB
Attenuator
15NNF50-1.5B
Adapter
MS2721B
10 MHz Reference
Figure 2-13. 9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy Verification Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
2. Press the BW function hard key. Then set the RBW to 1 kHz and the VBW to 10 Hz.
3. Press the Span function hard key and set span to 10 kHz.
4. Press the Amplitude function hard key. Then set the Reference Level to –20 dBm and set the Attenuation
Level to 0 dB.
5. Connect the MS2721B to the test setup as shown in Figure 2-13.
6. Set the MG3692x frequency to 9.5 kHz. Do not adjust the output power.
7. On the MS2721B, press the Freq function hard key, and press the Center Freq soft key.
8. Enter 9.5 kHz.
9. Press the Marker key, and press the Peak Search soft key.
10. Record the Marker 1 amplitude reading in Table A-35, “9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy
Verification” on page A-12.
11. Subtract the Pin value from the Marker 1 reading and record to the Error column in Table A-35.
12. Verify that the error is within the specification.
13. Repeat Step 6 through Step 12 for the other frequencies in Table A-35.
MS4624D
Vector Network Measurement System
3
15NNF50-1.5B
RF In
Procedure:
1. Install a 15NNF50-1.5B cable on Port 1 of the MS4624x VNMS so that the test port (open end of cable) is
the male connector.
2. On the VNMS, press the Default key and press Continue. Allow the instrument to default.
3. Press the Freq key. Then set the Start Frequency to 10 MHz and the Stop Frequency to 7.1 GHz.
4. Press the CH1 key.
5. Press the Display key, press Display Mode, and then press Single Channel.
6. Observe the display on the MS4624x and ensure that S11 is displayed.
7. Press the Cal key and make the following selections:
Perform Cal / Manual Cal / 2 Port / Next Cal Step / Reflection Only / Port 1 Only / Normal (1601 pts max)
/ Next Cal Step / Port 1 Connector = Type N (M) / Start Cal.
8. Perform the calibration at the end of the cable as prompted by the VNMS, using the female components
from the calibration kit.
No adapters are inserted between the cable and female components from the calibration kit during
Caution
calibration.
9. After the calibration is complete, make sure that the LED on the Cal key is On.
10. Press the Display key. Press Graph Type, and then press SWR.
11. Press Return, then press Limits. Then turn on the Upper Limit and set it to 2.0 (x1).
12. Press the Marker key and then make the following selections:
a. Display Markers set to On.
b. Press Marker Readout.
c. Set Marker 1 to On.
13. Set the MS2721B to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the instrument.
14. Make the following selections on the MS2721B:
Set the Attenuation Level to 10 dB.
Set the Sweep to Single.
15. Connect the MS2721B Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector to the end of the 15NN50-1.5B cable where
the calibration was performed.
16. Verify that the red measurement data falls completely under the Limit Line.
17. On the MS4624x, press the Marker key. Press Marker to Peak and then Marker to Max.
18. Read the maximum value of the marker on the VNMS (Vector Network Measurement System) and record
it in Table A-36, “Spectrum Analyzer RF Input VSWR Verification” on page A-13.
19. Change the MS2721B Attenuation Level to 20 dB (as was done in Step 14) and repeat Step 16 through
Step 18.
20. Change the MS2721B Attenuation Level to 60 dB (as was done in Step 14) and repeat Step 16 through
Step 18.
This completes the tests for Spectrum Analyzer mode of the MS2721B.
3-1 Introduction
This chapter contains test procedures that can be used to verify Options that may be installed in the
Spectrum Master Model MS2721B. Blank performance verification test records are provided in Appendix A.
Make a copies of the blank test records and use them to record measured values.
Note Allow all instruments to warm up to typical operating temperature before taking test readings.
MF2412B
Enter
Menu
Preset
7 8 9 BS
Input 1 Input 2 Frequency Meas
Local Remote Acquisition Mode
4 5 6 GHz
MF2412B
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Figure 3-1. Tracking Generator Verification Characterization Setup
8. Record the frequency of the tracking generator in the “Measured Value” column in Table A-37,
“Frequency Accuracy – Tracking Generator (Option 20)” on page A-14.
9. Verify that the frequency is within specification.
Sensor
MS2721B
Figure 3-2. Tracking Generator Verification Test Setup
1. Install the MA2442D power sensor to the power meter and calibrate the sensor.
2. Connect the MA2442D power sensor to the Gen Output connector of the MS2721B.
3. Set the sensor calibration factor frequency to 450 MHz
4. Set the Center Frequency of the MS2721B to 450 MHz, and set the Span to 0 Hz.
5. Press Shift, then Measure (4), and press Tracking Generator.
6. Set Track Gen to ON.
7. Set the Output Power of the tracking generator to 0 dBm.
8. Record the power sensor reading into the “Measured Power” column of Table A-38, “Level Accuracy
450 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)” on page A-14.
9. Verify that the sensor reading is within specification.
10. Reduce the Output Power (Test Level) setting of the tracking generator to the next power level in
Table A-38.
11. Repeat the power measurement for every Output Power (Test Level) in Table A-38.
12. Change the MS2721B Center Frequency to match the Frequency in the next test record in Appendix A,
which is Table A-39, “Level Accuracy 975 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)” on page A-14.
13. Set the power sensor calibration factor frequency to the same frequency.
14. Repeat the measurements for all frequencies and power levels shown in the test records of Table A-39
through Table A-42, “Level Accuracy 7075 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)” on page A-14.
3
MG3700
Vector Signal
Function Cursor/Edit
10 MHz Out
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
(to back panel)
MS2721B
10 MHz Reference
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz Frequency Reference source to the Anritsu MG3700A and MS2721B as shown in
Figure 3-3.
2. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located on the upper-left side of the instrument.
3. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
4. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
5. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
6. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
7. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
8. Press the Set key.
42. On the MG3700A, set the Frequency to 473.14285714 MHz and the output level to –50 dBm.
43. On the MS2721B, press the Frequency/Level function hard key, then press the Pre Amp soft key to turn
the Pre Amp ON.
44. Set the Reference Level to –50 dBm.
45. Press the Execute Measure function hard key.
46. Repeat the steps above from Step 27 through Step 41:
Record the Frequency Error to the “Pre Amp On Frequency Error” column in Table A-43.
Record the Total MER to the “Total MER Pre Amp On” column in Table A-44.
30. Wait until Average (10/10) appears at the top of the display.
31. Record the Frequency Error in Table A-45.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Programmable Attenuator, Anritsu Model MN63A
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D (2)
• Anritsu 1N50C RF Limiter
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5C
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10
• RF Power Amplifier, Mini Circuits Model TIA-1000-1R8
• Midwest Microwave ADT-2615-NF-BNM-02 Adapters (2)
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor A Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is Off.
2. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-BNC(m) adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-4.
3. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located on the upper left side of the instrument.
4. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
5. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
6. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
7. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
8. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
9. Press the Set key.
10. Press the F6 soft key, labled Return.
11. Press the Set key.
12. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the ISDB-T_1layer_1ch option is
highlighted.
15. Press the Set key.
16. Perform Zero/Cal on Sensor A and Sensor B of the power meter.
Set the calibration factor of both sensors to 473 MHz.
17. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 473.14285714 MHz.
18. Set the Level to –25 dBm.
19. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
20. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
21. Adjust the MN63A attenuator so that the Sensor A Reading is –10 dBm ± 1 dB. Record the actual
“Sensor A Reading” in the “MN63A Attenuation Reading AT(–10)” column in Table A-46, “Readings for
Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–10), Option 30” on page A-16.
22. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that Power Meter Sensor A reading is –10.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
23. Record the following values to the appropriate columns in Table A-46:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to the “Sensor A Reading” column
Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “Sensor B Reading” column
24. Subtract the Sensor A Reading from the Sensor B reading and record the result in the “DAB(–10)”
column of Table A-46.
DAB(–10) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
25. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –10 dBm through –45 dBm and record the values in the
“AT(set)” column of Table A-49, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 13ch
at 473.14285714 MHz, Option 30” on page A-17.
26. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B Spectrum
Analyzer RF In port with an N-Male to N-Male adapter as shown in Figure 3-5.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
10 MHz Out
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C 15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
27. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading to the SB(–10) box in the “SB(–10) or SB(–50)” column in
Table A-49, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 13ch at
473.14285714 MHz, Option 30” on page A-17.
28. On the MS2721B, set the mode to ISDB-T Signal Analyzer and preset the unit.
29. Press the Meas Selection function hard key, ensure Field Strength is selected.
30. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key, ensure that Channel is 13 and Pre Amp is Off.
Note Because AT(–10) is the same as AT(set), the value of [–AT(–10) + AT(set)] is equal to zero.
37. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off - Dev (dB)” column in Table A-49 and verify that it is within
specification.
38. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-49.
39. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –15 dBm.
40. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –15 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B into the “Pre Amp
Off - M(Level) (dB)” column in Table A-49.
41. Calculate the Deviation using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
42. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off - Dev (dB)” column in Table A-49, and verify that it is within
specification.
43. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-49.
44. Set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –20 dBm.
45. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –20 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B into the “Pre Amp
Off - M(Level) (dB)” column in Table A-49.
46. Calculate the Deviation using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
47. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off - Dev (dB)” column in Table A-49.
48. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set Pre Amp to On. Change Reference Level if required.
49. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –20 dBm Channel Power in the “Pre Amp On - M(Level)”
column in Table A-49.
50. Calculate the Deviation using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
51. Record the result in the “Pre Amp On -Dev (dB)” column in Table A-49, and verify that it is within
specification.
52. Repeat Step 43 through Step 51 for Test levels of –25 dBm to –45 dBm. Change Reference Level and
switch Pre Amp per the “Ref Level Pre Amp On/Off” column in Table A-49.
53. Turn off the Power Amplifier, disconnect the Power Splitter from the MS2721B, re-connect Sensor A to
the power splitter as shown in Figure 3-4, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup –
Two Sensors” on page 3-11.
54. Set the MN63A Attenuation to 10 dB.
55. Set the MG3700A Level to –60 dBm.
56. Turn on the Power Amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
57. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A Reading is –50 dBm ± 1 dB. Record the attenuation
reading in the “MN63A Attenuation Reading AT–50)” column in Table A-47, “Readings for Sensor A,
Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50), Option 30” on page A-16.
58. On MG3700A adjust power level so that Power Meter Sensor A Reading is –50.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
59. Record the following values into the appropriate columns in Table A-47:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to the “Sensor A Reading” column
Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “Sensor B Reading” column
60. Subtract the Sensor A Reading from the Sensor B reading and record the calculations in the “DAB(–50)”
column of Table A-47.
DAB(–50) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
61. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels of –55 dBm through –84 dBm and record the values in the
“AT (set) (dB)” column in Table A-49, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 13ch at 473.14285714 MHz, Option 30” on page A-17.
62. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B Spectrum
Analyzer RF In port with an N-Male to N-Male Adapter as shown in Figure 3-5, “Level Accuracy
Verification Setup – Sensor B Only” on page 3-13.
63. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading into the SB(–50) box in the “SB(–10) Or SB(–50) (dBm)”
column in Table A-49.
64. Repeat Step 43 through Step 51 for Test levels of –50 dBm to –84 dBm. Change Reference Level and
switch the Pre Amp On or Off per the “Ref Level Pre Amp On/Off” column in Table A-49.
65. Use the following formula to calculate Deviation (Dev):
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–50) – DAB(–50) – AT(–50) + AT(set)
66. Repeat Step 16 through Step 64 for a frequency of 623.14285714 MHz (Ch 38). Set the calibration factor
of both Power Sensors to 623 MHz and record results in Table A-50, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Level
Accuracy Measurement Channel = 38ch at 623.14285714 MHz, Option 30” on page A-18.
67. Repeat Step 16 through Step 64 for a frequency of 767.14285714 MHz (Ch 62). Set the calibration factor
of both Power Sensors to 767 MHz and record results in Table A-51, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Level
Accuracy Measurement Channel = 62ch at 767.14285714 MHz, Option 30” on page A-19.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Anritsu MN63A Programmable Attenuator
• Anritsu ML2438A Power Meter
• Anritsu MA2482D Power Sensors (2)
• Anritsu 1N50C RF Limter
• Anritsu 34NN50A Adapter
• Anritsu 15NNF50-1.5C RF Coaxial Cables (3)
• Aeroflex/Weinschel 1870A Power Splitter
• Aeroflex/Weinschel 44-10 10 dB Fixed Attenuator
• Mini-Circuits TIA-1000-1R8 RF Power Amplifier
• Midwest Microwave ADT-2615-NF-BNM-02 Adapters (2)
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is Off.
2. On the Power Meter:
• Set Low Level Averaging to Low
• Set Averaging to Moving with 50 averages.
• Set the Power Meter to read True RMS.
3. Perform a Zero/Cal on both sensors of the power meter.
4. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-BNC(m) Adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-4, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup – Two Sensors” on page 3-11.
5. On the MG3700A, press the MOD On/Off button to turn off Modulation.
The MOD On/Off button LED is Off (not illuminated).
6. Set the Level output of the MG3700A to –25 dBm.
7. Set the MN63A attenuation to 20 dB.
8. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up at least five minutes.
13. Remove Sensor A from the splitter and connect the MS2721B RF In port to the open end of the splitter
using an adapter as shown in Figure 3-5, “Level Accuracy Verification Setup – Sensor B Only”
on page 3-13.
14. Set the MS2721B to ISDB-T Signal Analyzer mode and preset the unit.
15. Press the Meas Selection function hard key, ensure that Field Strength is activated.
16. Ensure that the MS2721B Channel is set to 13 and Pre Amp is Off.
17. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
18. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading of MeasCP(–25) in the “Measured Value” column in
Table A-52, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 13 with Pre Amp OFF,
Option 30” on page A-20.
19. Calculate the difference, Delta(–25), by using the following formula:
Delta(–25) = M(Sa) – MeasCP(–25)
20. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-52. Verify that the result is less than 1 dB.
21. Calculate AT(–15) using the following formula:
AT(–15) = AT(–25) –10
22. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–15).
23. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading MeasCP(–15) in the –15 dBm Test Level row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-52.
24. Calculate the Delta at –15 dBm Input by using the following formula:
Delta(–15) = M(Sa) + 10 – MeasCP(–15) + Delta(–25)
25. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-52. Verify that it is less than 1 dB.
26. Calculate the value of AT(–50) using the following formula:
AT(–50) = ATT(–25) + 25
27. Adjust the MN63A attenuation to AT(–50).
28. Set the Reference Level on the MS2721B to –50 dBm and turn the Pre Amp On.
29. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–50), to the –50 dBm Test Level row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-55, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 13
with Pre Amp ON, Option 30” on page A-21.
30. Calculate the Delta at –50 dBm Input, Delta(–50), by using the following formula:
Delta(–50) = M(Sa) – 25 – MeasCP(–50) + Delta(–25)
31. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-55. Verify that it is less than 1 dB.
32. Calculate the AT(–43) by using the following formula:
AT(–43) = AT(–25) + 18
33. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–43).
34. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–43), in the –43 dBm Test Level row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-55.
35. Calculate the Delta at –43 dBm Input, Delta(–43), by using the following formula:
Delta(–43) = M(Sa) – 18 – MeasCP(–43) + Dev(–50)
36. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-55. Verify that it is less than 1 dB.
623.14285714 MHz Tests
37. Remove the MS2721B from the test setup and re-install Sensor A to the open splitter output as shown in
Figure 3-4, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup – Two Sensors” on page 3-11.
38. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 623.14285714 MHz. Ensure that the MOD On/Off button LED is Off
(not illuminated).
39. Set the calibration factor of both sensors to 623 MHz.
40. Adjust the MN63A attenuation so that the Power Meter Sensor A reads –25 dBm ± 1 dB. Record the
MN63A attenuation readout in the “MN63A Attenuation Reading, AT(–25)” column in Table A-48,
“Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25), AT(–15), AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 30”
on page A-16.
41. Adjust the Level of the MG3700A so that the Power Meter Sensor A reads –25.0 dBm ± 0.05 dB. Record
the Sensor A reading in the “Sensor A Reading, M(Sa)” column in Table A-48.
42. Remove Sensor A from the splitter and connect the MS2721B RF In port to the open end of the splitter
using an adapter as shown in Figure 3-5, “Level Accuracy Verification Setup – Sensor B Only”
on page 3-13.
43. Set the MS2721B Channel to 38.
44. Set Pre Amp to Off and Reference Level to –25 dBm.
45. Repeat Step 18 through Step 36 for Channel 38.
28N50-2
MS2721B
Figure 3-6. ISDB-T Option 30 – Noise Floor Verification Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Set the mode of the MS2721B to ISDB-T Signal Analyzer and preset the unit.
2. Install a 50 ohm termination to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
3. Press the Meas Selection function hard key, then press Field Strength.
4. Ensure that the Channel is set to 13 and Pre Amp is OFF.
5. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
6. Press the Meas Setup function hard key. Change Meas Mode to Average, and leave Average Count set
to 50.
7. After Average (50/50) appears, record the Channel Power into the “Measured Value” column of
Table A-58, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Noise Floor with Pre Amp OFF, Option 30” on page A-21.
8. Set the Reference Level to –50 dBm and the Pre Amp to ON.
9. After Average (50/50) appears, record the Channel Power into the “Measured Value” column of
Table A-59, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Noise Floor with Pre Amp ON, Option 30” on page A-21.
10. Change the channel to 38. Set the Pre Amp to OFF.
11. Repeat Step 5 through Step 9 for Channel 38.
12. Change the channel to 62. Set the Pre Amp to OFF.
13. Repeat Step 5 through Step 9 for Channel 62
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
(to back panel)
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz Frequency Reference signal to the MG3700A and to the MS2721B.
2. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 473.14285714 MHz. Set the Level to –10 dBm.
3. Press the Mod On/Off key so that the LED is OFF (not illuminated).
4. Connect the RF signal from MG3700A into the MS2721B Spectrum Analyzer RF In port.
5. Set the mode of the MS2721B to ISDB-T Signal Analyzer and preset the unit.
6. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that the unit is set to Channel 13. Change the
Reference Level to –10 dBm and ensure that the Pre Amp is OFF.
7. Press the Meas Selection function hard key and then press the Phase Noise soft key. A red dot appears
on the soft key label.
8. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and then the Meas Mode soft key. Use the Down Arrow key to
select Average, and then press the Enter key.
9. Wait until the Average counter displays (10/10).
10. Record the 10 kHz and the 100 kHz Phase Noise readouts into the “Phase (10 kHz)” and the
“Phase (100 kHz)” columns in the “Channel 13” row in Table A-60, “ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Phase
Noise, Option 30” on page A-21.
11. Record the Frequency Error in Table A-60.
12. Set the Frequency of the MG3700A to 623.14285714 MHz and change the MS2721B Channel to 38.
13. Wait until the Average counter displays (10/10).
14. Record the 10 kHz and the 100 kHz Phase Noise readouts in the “Channel 38” row in Table A-60.
15. Record the Frequency Error in Table A-60.
16. Set the Frequency of the MG3700A to 767.14285714 MHz and change the MS2721B Channel to 62.
17. Wait until Average counter displays (10/10).
18. Record the 10 kHz and the 100 kHz Phase Noise readouts in the “Channel 62” row in Table A-60.
19. Record the Frequency Error in Table A-60.
If no fixed GPS antenna is available, then the Anritsu 2000-1410 GPS antenna can be used for this
Note test. Ensure that the Anritsu 2000-1410 GPS antenna is in a direct line-of-sight relationship to the
satellites or that the antenna is placed outside with no obstructions.
2. Press the Shift key and then the System (8) key.
3. Press the GPS soft key, then press the GPS On/Off soft key to turn on the GPS.
4. When the GPS fix is acquired, the GPS indicator at the top of the LCD display turns green. The latitude
and the longitude are also displayed, next to the GPS indicator.
5. After approximately three minutes, the Reference Source indicator in the lower left-hand corner of the
LCD display changes to GPS High Accuracy.
If the GPS fix is acquired by using the Anritsu 2000-1410 GPS antenna outside, then bringing the
instrument inside will cause a loss of satellite tracking. A red cross will then appear on the green
Note
GPS indicator, and the Reference Source indicator will change to Int Hi Accy. The following test can
be used to verify frequency accuracy to a lesser specification.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect the external 10 MHz Reference to the Anritsu MG3692x Synthesized Signal Generator.
Caution Do not connect the external 10 MHz Reference to the MS2721B Spectrum Master.
2. Connect the output of the Synthesized Signal Generator to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In port of the
MS2721B, as shown in Figure 3-8.
MG3692X
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
3. On the MS2721B, change the Mode to Spectrum Analyzer and preset the instrument.
4. Set the MG3692x output to 7 GHz CW, with an RF output level of –30 dBm.
5. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key, and set the Reference Level to –10 dBm.
6. Press the Freq function hard key and set the Center Freq to 7.0 GHz.
7. Press the Span function hard key, set the span to 10 kHz.
8. Press the BW function hard key and set RBW to 100 Hz.
9. Press the VBW soft key and set VBW to 30 Hz.
10. Press the Marker key, and press the Peak Search soft key.
11. Record the marker frequency in the "Measured Value" column in Table A-75, “GPS Spectrum Analyzer
Frequency Accuracy, Option 31” on page A-28.
12. Subtract the marker value from 7 GHz and record the result in the "Error" column in Table A-75, and
verify that it is within specification.
Introduction
The tests in this section verify the performance of the optional ISDB-T SFN Analyzer option of the MS2721B.
These tests include:
• Level Accuracy Verification
• 1 dB Compression Level Verification
• Noise Floor Verification
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor A Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is OFF.
2. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f) to BNC(m) adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-9, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup – Two Sensors” on page 3-25.
3. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located on the upper left side of the instrument.
4. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
5. Press the Set key. Note that the MG3700A has two Set keys, and they both do the same thing.
6. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
7. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
8. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
9. Press the Set key.
10. Press the F6 soft key, labeled Return.
11. Press the Set key.
12. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the ISDB-T_1layer_1ch option is
highlighted.
15. Press the Set key.
16. Perform Zero/Cal on Sensor A and Sensor B of the power meter and set the calibration factor of both
sensors to 473 MHz.
17. Set the MG3700A frequency to 473.14285714 MHz.
18. Set the Level to –25 dBm.
19. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
20. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
21. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –10 dBm ± 1 dBm, and record the reading
in the “AT(-10)” column in Table A-61, “Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A
Attenuation AT(–10), Option 32” on page A-23.
22. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that the Power Meter Sensor A reading
is –10.0 dBm ± 0.2 dBm.
23. Record the following values to the appropriate columns in Table A-61:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to the “Sensor A Reading” column
Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “Sensor B Reading” column
24. Subtract the value of the Sensor A Reading from the value of the Sensor B Reading and record the result
in the “DAB(–10)” column of Table A-61. Example calculation:
DAB(–10) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
25. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –10 dBm through –45 dBm and record the results in the
“AT(set)” column in Table A-64, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 13ch at
473.14285714 MHz, Option 32” on page A-24.
26. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B Spectrum
Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) Adapter as shown in Figure 3-10, “Level Accuracy
Verification Setup – Sensor B Only” on page 3-27.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
10 MHz Out
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C 15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
27. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading to the SB(–10) box in Table A-64, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer
Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 13ch at 473.14285714 MHz, Option 32” on page A-24.
28. On the MS2721B, set the mode to ISDB-T SFN Analyzer and preset the unit.
29. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and set Meas Mode to Single.
30. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that the Channel is 13 and Preamp is OFF.
Note Because AT(–10) is the same as AT(set), the value of [– AT(–10) + AT(set)] is equal to zero.
34. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev” column in Table A-64, and verify that it is within
specification.
35. Set the MN63A Attenuation to the next AT(set) value that is listed in Table A-64.
36. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set the MS2721B Reference Level to –15 dBm.
37. After the data appears on the left of the display, record the –15 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B
in the “Pre Amp Off M(Level)” column in Table A-64.
38. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
39. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev” column in Table A-64, and verify that it is within
specification.
40. Set the MN63A Attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-64.
41. Set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –20 dBm.
42. After the data appears on the left of the display, record the –20 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B
in the “Pre Amp Off M(Level)” column in Table A-64.
43. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
44. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev” column in Table A-64, and verify that it is within
specification.
45. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set Preamp to ON. Change the Reference Level if
required.
46. After the data appears on the left of the display, record the –20 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B
in the “Pre Amp On M(Level)” column in Table A-64.
47. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
48. Record the result in the “Pre Amp On Dev” column in Table A-64 and verify that it is within specification.
49. Repeat Step 40 through Step 48 for Test levels –25 dBm to –45 dBm. Change Reference Level and switch
the Pre Amp per the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On” column in Table A-64.
50. Turn off the Power Amplifier, disconnect the Power Splitter from the MS2721B, and re-connect Sensor A
to the Power Splitter as shown in Figure 3-9, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup
– Two Sensors” on page 3-25.
51. Set the MN63A Attenuation to 10 dB.
52. Set the MG3700A Level to –60 dBm.
53. Turn on the Power Amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
54. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –50 dBm ± 1 dBm. Record the attenuation
reading in Table A-62, “Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50),
Option 32” on page A-23.
55. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that the Power Meter Sensor A reading
is –50.0 dBm ± 0.2 dBm.
56. Record the following values to the appropriate columns in Table A-62:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to the “Sensor A Reading” column
Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “Sensor B Reading” column
57. Subtract the value of the Sensor A reading from the value of the Sensor B reading and record the result
in the “DAB(–50)” column of Table A-62. Example calculation:
DAB(–50) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
58. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –55 dBm through –84 dBm and record the values in the
AT(set) column in Table A-64, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 13ch at
473.14285714 MHz, Option 32” on page A-24.
59. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B Spectrum
Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) Adapter, as shown in Figure 3-10, “Level Accuracy
Verification Setup – Sensor B Only” on page 3-27.
60. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading into the SB(–50) box in the the “–50” row in Table A-64.
61. Repeat Step 40 through Step 51 for Test Levels –50 dBm to –84 dBm. Change the Reference Level and
switch the Pre Amp ON or OFF per the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On” column in Table A-64. Use the
following formula to calculate Deviation:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–50) – DAB(–50) – AT(–50) + AT(set)
62. Repeat Step 16 through Step 61 for frequencies 623.14285714 MHz (Ch 38). Set the calibration factor of
both Power Sensors to 623 MHz and record results in the Test Records (Table A-61, “Readings for
Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–10), Option 32” on page A-23, Table A-62,
“Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50), Option 32”
on page A-23, and Table A-65, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 38ch at
623.14285714 MHz, Option 32” on page A-25).
63. Repeat Step 16 through Step 61 for frequencies 767.14285714 MHz (Ch 62). Set the calibration factor of
both Power Sensors to 767 MHz and record results in the Test Records (Table A-61, “Readings for
Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–10), Option 32” on page A-23, Table A-62,
“Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50), Option 32”
on page A-23, and Table A-66, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 62ch at
767.14285714 MHz, Option 32” on page A-26.
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is OFF.
2. On the Power Meter, set Low Level Averaging to Low and Averaging to Moving with 50 averages. Set the
power meter to read True RMS.
3. Perform a Zero/Cal on both sensors that are connected to the power meter.
4. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-to-BNC(m) Adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-9, “Level Accuracy and 1 dB Compression Level Pretest Setup – Two Sensors” on page 3-25.
5. On the MG3700A, press the MOD On/Off button to turn Modulation OFF so that the MOD On/Off LED is
OFF (not illuminated).
6. Set the Level output of the MG3700A to –25 dBm.
7. Set the MN63A attenuation to 20 dB.
8. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least five minutes.
14. Set the MS2721B to ISDB-T SFN Analyzer mode and preset the unit.
15. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and set Meas Mode to Single.
16. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that the MS2721B Channel is set to 13 and that
Pre Amp is OFF.
17. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
18. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–25), to the –25 dBm “Test Level” row and the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-67, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 13
with Pre Amp OFF, Option 32” on page A-27.
19. Calculate the difference, Delta(–25), by using the following formula:
Delta(–25) = M(Sa) – MeasCP(–25)
20. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-67, and verify that the result is less than 1 dB.
21. Calculate AT(–15) by using the following formula
AT(–15) = AT(–25) – 10
22. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–15).
23. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–15), to the –15 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-67.
24. Calculate the Delta at –15 dBm Input by using the following formula:
Delta(–15) = M(Sa) + 10 – MeasCP(–15) + Delta(–25)
25. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-67, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
26. Calculate the value of AT(–50) by using the following formula:
AT(–50) = ATT(–25) + 25
27. Adjust the MN63A attenuation to AT(–50).
28. Set the Reference Level on the MS2721B to –50 dBm and turn Pre Amp ON.
29. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–50), to the –50 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-70, “ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 13
with Pre Amp ON, Option 32” on page A-27.
30. Calculate the Delta at –50 dBm Input, Delta(–50), by using the following formula:
Delta(–50) = M(Sa) – 25 – MeasCP(–50) + Delta(–25)
31. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-70, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
32. Calculate the AT(–43) by using the following formula:
AT(–43) = AT(–25) + 18
33. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–43).
34. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–43), in the –43 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-70.
35. Calculate the Delta at –43 dBm Input, Delta(–43), by using the following formula:
Delta(–43) = M(Sa) – 18 – MeasCP(–43) + Dev(–50)
36. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-70, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
28N50-2
MS2721B
Figure 3-11. ISDB-T SFN Option 32 - Noise Floor Verification Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Set the mode of the MS2721B to ISDB-T SFN Analyzer and preset the unit.
2. Install a 50 ohm termination to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
3. Ensure that the Channel is set to 13 and Preamp is OFF.
4. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
5. Record the Channel Power [dBm] as shown in the lower left corner of the display into Table A-73,
“ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp OFF, Option 32” on page A-28.
6. Set Preamp to ON and change Reference Level to –50 dBm.
7. Record the Power [dBm] as shown in the lower left corner of the display into Table A-74, “ISDB-T SFN
Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 32” on page A-28
8. Change the channel to Channel 38, and set Preamp to OFF.
9. Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 for Channel 38.
10. Change the channel to Channel 62, set Preamp to OFF.
11. Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 for Channel 62.
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Setup
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5B
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
MA2482D
15NNF50-1.5B Power Sensor
MG3700A
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
Adapter
N(m) to N(m)
Adapter
10 MHz Reference
To Ext Ref In
MS2721B
Set up Procedure:
1. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 7.
2. Calibrate the power sensor prior to connecting to the power splitter.
3. On the power meter, press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the
keypad to enter 850 MHz as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper power
sensor calibration factor. Press the System key to display the power reading.
4. Set the MS2721B mode to GSM/GPRS/EDGE Signal Analyzer. Preset the instrument.
27. Adjust the level of the MG3700A so that the power meter reads –10 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
28. On the MS2721B, set the Center Freq to 1800 MHz. Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to
update its measured results.
29. For an MS2721B with Option 40 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Burst
Power value from the power meter reading in Step 27. Then record the calculated Burst Power error and
the displayed value of Freq Error in Table A-78, “At 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern,
Option 40” on page A-29.
30. For an MS2721B with Option 41 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator), record the displayed Phase Err
RMS (deg) in Table A-86, “Phase Err RMS (Deg) at 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern,
Option 41” on page A-31.
31. Verify that the measured values in Step 29 and Step 30 are within specifications.
32. On the MG3700A, change the selected pattern to "GsmBurst_1slot".
33. Adjust the level of the MG3700A so that the power meter reads –50 dBm ± 0.2 dB. Then wait 15 seconds
to allow the MS2721B to update its measured results.
34. For an MS2721B with Option 40 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Burst
Power value from the power meter reading in Step 33. Then record the calculated Burst Power error and
the displayed value of Freq Error Table A-79, “At 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH Pattern, Option 40”
on page A-29.
35. For an MS2721B with Option 41 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator), record the displayed Phase Err RMS
(deg) in Table A-87, “Phase Err RMS (Deg) at 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH Pattern, Option 41”
on page A-31.
36. Verify that the measured values in Step 34 and Step 35 are within specifications.
22. For an MS2721B with Option 41 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator), record the displayed EVM (rms) into
Table A-91, “EVM RMS at 850 MHz, –10 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_1SLOT Pattern, Option 41”
on page A-31.
23. Verify that the measured values in Step 21 and Step 22 are within specifications.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5B
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
15NNF50-1.5B
MG3700A
3
MA2482D
Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
Power Sensor
RF Output
Power
Splitter 1870A
(to back panel) AUX Input/Output
Connector 1 Adapter
Ext
Trigger In
N(m) to N(m)
Adapter
10 MHz Reference
To Ext Ref In
MS2721B
Set up Procedure:
1. Calibrate the power sensor prior to connecting to the power splitter.
2. On the power meter, press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the
keypad to enter 870.03 MHz as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper
power sensor calibration factor. Press the System key to display the power reading.
3. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3-13.
4. Set the MS2721B mode to CDMA Signal Analyzer. Preset the instrument.
26. For an MS2721B with Option 43 (cdmaOne and CDMA2000 1xRTT Demodulator), record the displayed
Freq Error, Rho, and Tau in Table A-97, “At 1930.05 MHz, –30 dBm Level, cdmaOne, Option 43”
on page A-33.
27. Verify that the measured values in Step 25 and Step 26 are within specifications.
3-9 WCDMA/HSDPA Signal Analyzer (Options 44, 45, and 65) Verification
The tests in this section can be used to verify the functionality of the WCDMA/HSDPA Signal Analyzer mode of
the MS2721B Spectrum Master. The tests include:
• WCDMA Absolute Power Accuracy Verification (Option 44)
• WCDMA Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) Verification (Option 44)
• WCDMA RF Channel Power Accuracy and ACLR Verification (Option 44)
• HSDPA RF Channel Power Accuracy and ACLR Verification (Option 44)
• Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) Verification (Options 45 and 65)
ON
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
1.8 WATTS LINEAR
OFF
RF Output
INPUT OUTPUT
High
Power Circulator
Load
MN63A
3
Coupler
Sensor B Sensor A
MS2721B
4. Press the On/Off key to turn on the MS2721B and wait until the measurement display appears, then
press the Shift key and press the Mode (9) key to activate the mode selection menu.
5. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select WCDMA and press the Enter key.
6. Press the Shift key, the Preset (1) key, and then the Preset soft key.
7. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (Yellow key on the upper left-hand side).
8. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
9. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
10. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
11. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
12. Using the Down Arrow key step through the selection list until the "W-CDMA(BS Tx test)" option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Press the (F6) soft key "Return"
15. Press the Set key.
16. Using the Down Arrow key step through the selection list until the "TestModle_1_16DPCH" option is
highlighted.
17. Press the Set key.
18. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the Modulation indicator on the display is On.
19. Press the Frequency key, enter 881.5 MHz, and then press the MHz soft key.
20. Press the Level key, enter –28, and press the dBm soft key.
21. Use the knob to adjust the power level so that Sensor B reads +10 dBm.
22. Set the MN63A attenuator to 0 dB.
23. Record the Sensor A reading (PMA.10) in Table A-100, “Sensor A and Sensor B Readings Component
Characterization, Option 44” on page A-34. The Sensor A reading should be approximately –20 dBm.
24. Record the Sensor B reading (PMB.10) in Table A-100.
25. Calculate Delta 1 (Δ1), which is the error of the coupler output port deviation from ideal +10 dBm, by
using the following formula:
Δ1 (dBm) = (10 dBm – PMB.10)
26. Record the Δ1 value in Table A-100.
27. Calculate the accurate value of the Sensor A reading for a coupler port output of +10 dBm (PMA.10C) by
using the following formula:
PMA.10C = PMA.10 + Δ1
28. Record the calculated value in Table A-100.
29. Set the MN63A attenuator to 18 dB and record the Sensor A reading (PMA.18) in Table A-100.
30. Calculate the accurate attenuation value (ATT.18) by using the following formula:
ATT.18 = (PMA.10 – PMA.18)
31. Record the calculated value of ATT.18 in Table A-100.
32. Turn off the RF output of the MG3700A.
33. Disconnect the coupler from Sensor B, and connect the coupler to the RF In port on the MS2721B,
referring to Figure 3-15.
ON
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
1.8 WATTS LINEAR
OFF
RF Output
INPUT OUTPUT
High
Power Circulator
Load
MN63A
3
Coupler
Sensor A
MS2721B
37. On the MG3700A, turn on the RF output and use the knob to adjust power level to read the value of
PMA.10C on Sensor A refer to Table A-100).
38. Record the MG3700A power level setting (MG3700A.10) in Table A-101, “Power Level Settings
Component Characterization, Option 44” on page A-34.
39. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key and then press the Adjust Range soft key.
40. Record the channel power reading in the "Measured Power" column of Table A-102, “WCDMA Absolute
Power Accuracy, Option 44” on page A-34.
41. Use the following formula to calculate the absolute power accuracy of the MS2721B at +10 dBm:
Error = Measured Power –10
42. Record the calculated value in the "Error" column of Table A-102, and verify that it is within
specification.
43. Turn off the RF output of the MG3700A.
44. Set the MN63A attenuator to 18 dB.
45. Calculate the value of the MG3700A setting (MG3700A.28) for +28 dBm Test Level by using Table A-100
and Table A-101 and the following formula:
MG3700A.28 = MG3700A.10 + ATT.18
46. Record the calculated value in Table A-101.
47. On the MG3700A, turn on the RF output and use the knob to adjust power level to the recorded
MG3700A.28 value in Table A-101.
48. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude function hard key and then press the Adjust Range soft key.
49. Record the channel power reading in the "Measured Power" column of Table A-102.
50. Use the following formula to calculate the absolute power accuracy of the MS2721B at +28 dBm:
Error = Measured Power –28
51. Record the calculated value in the "Error" column of Table A-102, and verify that it is within
specification.
52. Turn off the RF output of the MG3700A.
53. Set the MN63A attenuator to 0 dB.
54. Set power level of the MG3700A to –38 dBm.
55. Calculate the value of the Sensor A reading (PMA–10) for –10 dBm Test Level by using the following
formula:
PMA-10 = PMA.10C – 20
56. Record the calculated value in Table A-101.
57. Turn on the RF output and use the knob to adjust power level to read the value of PMA–10 on Sensor A.
58. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude key and then press the Adjust Range soft key.
59. Record channel power reading in Table A-102.
60. Use the following formula to calculate the absolute power accuracy of the MS2721B at –10 dBm:
Error = Measured Power – (–10)
61. Record the calculated Error value in Table A-102, and verify that it is within specification.
62. Turn off the RF output of the MG3700A.
63. Set the MN63A attenuator to 0 dB.
64. Decrease power level of the MG3700A by 10 dB.
65. Calculate the value of Sensor A reading (PMA–20) for –20 dBm Test Level by using the following
formula:
PMA-20 = PMA.10C – 30
66. Record the calculated value in Table A-101.
67. Turn on the RF output and use the knob to adjust power level to read the value of PMA–20 on Sensor A.
68. On the MS2721B, press the Amplitude key and then press the Adjust Range soft key.
69. Record channel power reading in Table A-102.
70. Turn off the RF output of the MG3700A.
71. Use the following formula to calculate the absolute power accuracy of the MS2721B at –20 dBm:
Error = Measured Power – (–20)
72. Record the calculated Error value in Table A-102,A and verify that it is within specification.
MG3700A Sensor
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
34NN50A Attenuator
RF Output
Adapter 10 dB
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Turn on the MG3700A Vector Signal Generator and the ML2438A power meter.
2. Connect the power sensor to the power meter and calibrate the sensor.
3. Connect the MG3700A, splitter, attenuator, power meter, and sensor as shown in Figure 3-16.
4. Press the On/Off key to turn on the MS2721B and wait until the measurement display appears, then
press the Shift key and press the Mode (9) key to activate the mode selection menu.
5. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select WCDMA and press the Enter key.
6. Press the Shift key, the Preset (1) key, and then the Preset soft key.
7. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (Yellow key on the upper left-hand side).
11. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
12. Using the Down Arrow key step through the selection list until the "W-CDMA(BS Tx test)" option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return"
15. Press the Set key.
16. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "TestModel_1_16DPCH" option is
highlighted.
17. Press the Set key.
18. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the Modulation indicator on the display is ON.
19. Press the Frequency key, then enter 881.5 and press the MHz soft key.
20. Press the Level key, then enter –2 and press the dBm key.
21. Use the knob to adjust the power meter to read –20 dBm and record the Power Meter reading in the
"Power Meter Reading" column of Table A-104, “WCDMA RF Channel Power Accuracy, Option 44”
on page A-34.
22. On the MS2721B, press the Center Freq soft key, enter 881.5, and then press the Enter key.
23. Press the Measurements function hard key, then the RF Measurement soft key and press ACLR.
24. Press the Amplitude function hard key, then press the Adjust Range soft key.
25. Record the measured CH 1 power in dBm to the "Measured RF Channel Power" column of Table A-104.
26. Calculate the RF Channel Power Error by using the following formula:
RF Channel Power Error (dB) =
Measured RF Channel Power - 0.246 - Power Meter reading
27. Record calculated value to the "RF Channel Power Error" column of Table A-104, and verify that it is
within specification (± 1.25 dB).
28. Record all four measured Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratios in dB at –10 MHz Offset, –5 MHz Offset,
+5 MHz Offset, and +10 MHz Offset in the "Measured ACLR" column of Table A-105, “WCDMA ACLR
Accuracy, Option 44” on page A-35.
29. Calculate the ACLR Error at –10 MHz and +10 MHz Offset by using the following formula:
ACLR Error at -10 MHz or 10 MHz Offset =
10 LOG10(10(-50/10) + 10(Measured_ACLR/10)) - (-50) dB
30. Record the calculated results into the corresponding cells in the "Calculated ACLR Error" column of
Table A-105, and verify that it is within specification.
31. Calculate the ACLR Error at 5 MHz Offset by using the following formula:
ACLR Error at -5 MHz or 5 MHz Offset =
10 LOG10(10(-45/10) + 10(Measured_ACLR/10)) - (-45) dB
32. Record the Calculated ACLR Error in the corresponding cells in the "Calculated ACLR Error" column of
Table A-105, and verify that it is within specification.
33. Repeat Step 19 through Step 32 for the other frequencies in Table A-105.
1. Turn on the MG3700A Vector Signal Generator and the ML2438A power meter.
2. Connect the power sensor to the power meter and calibrate the sensor.
3. Connect the MG3700A, splitter, attenuator, power meter, and sensor according to Figure 3-16
on page 3-52.
4. Press the On/Off key to turn on the MS2721B and wait until the measurement display appears. Then
press the Shift key and press the Mode (9) key to activate the mode selection menu.
5. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select WCDMA and press the Enter key.
6. Press the Shift key, the Preset (1) key, and then the Preset soft key.
7. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (Yellow key on the upper left-hand side).
8. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
9. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
10. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
11. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
12. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "W-CDMA(BS Tx test)" option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return"
15. Press the Set key.
16. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "TestModel_5_8HSPDSCH" option is
highlighted.
17. Press the Set key.
18. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the Modulation indicator on the display is ON.
19. Press the Frequency key, then enter 2680.5 and press the MHz soft key.
20. Press the Level key, then enter –2 and press the dBm key.
21. Use the knob to adjust the power meter to read –20 dBm and record the Power Meter reading in the
"Power Meter Reading" column of Table A-106, “HSDPA RF Channel Power Accuracy, Option 44”
on page A-35.
22. On the MS2721B, press the Freq function hard key, press the Center Freq soft key, enter 2680.5, and then
press the Enter key.
23. Press the Measurements function hard key, then the RF Measurement soft key, and press ACLR.
24. Press the Amplitude function hard key, then press the Adjust Range soft key.
25. Record the measured CH 1 power in dBm into the "Measured RF Channel Power" column of Table A-106.
26. Calculate the RF Channel Power Error by using the following formula:
RF Channel Power Error (dB) =
Measured RF Channel Power – 0.246 – Power Meter reading
27. Record calculated RF Channel Power Error value into the "RF Channel Power Error" column in
Table A-106, and verify that it is within specification (± 1.25 dB).
28. Record all four measured Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratios in dB at –10 MHz Offset, –5 MHz Offset,
+5 MHz Offset, and +10 MHz Offset into the Measured ACLR column of Table A-107, “HSDPA ACLR
Accuracy, Option 44” on page A-35.
29. Calculate the ACLR Error at –10 MHz and +10 MHz Offset by using the following formula:
ACLR Error at –10 MHz or +10 MHz Offset =
10 LOG10(10(–50/10) + 10(Measured_ ACLR/10)) – (–50) dB
30. Record in the calculated results to the corresponding cells in the "Calculated ACLR Error" column of
Table A-107, and verify that they are within specification.
31. Calculate the ACLR Error at 5 MHz Offset by using the following formula:
ACLR Error at –5 MHz or +5 MHz Offset =
10 LOG10(10(–45/10) + 10(Measured_ACLR/10)) - (–45) dB
32. Record in the calculated results to the corresponding cells in the "Calculated ACLR Accuracy" column of
Table A-107, and verify that they are within specification.
Procedure:
1. Turn on the MG3700A Vector Signal Generator and the ML2438A power meter.
2. Connect the power sensor to the power meter and calibrate the sensor.
3. Connect the MG3700A, splitter, attenuator, power meter, and sensor as shown in Figure 3-16
on page 3-52.
4. Press the On/Off key to turn on the MS2721B and wait until the measurement display appears. Then
press the Shift key and the Mode (9) key to activate the mode selection menu.
5. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select WCDMA and press the Enter key.
6. Press the Shift key, the Preset (1) key, and then the Preset soft key.
7. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (Yellow key on the upper left-hand side).
8. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
9. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
10. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
11. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
12. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "W-CDMA(BS Tx test)" option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return"
15. Press the Set key.
16. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "TestModel_4_opt" option is
highlighted.
17. Press the Set key.
18. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the Modulation indicator on the display is ON.
19. Press the Frequency key, then enter 1962.5 and press the MHz soft key.
20. Press the Level key, then enter –2 and press the dBm key.
21. Use the knob to adjust the power meter to read –20 dBm.
22. On the MS2721B, press the Freq function hard key, press the Center Freq soft key, enter 1962.5, and then
press the MHz soft key.
23. Press the Measurements function hard key, then press the Demodulator soft key and press the
Modulation Summary soft key.
24. Press the Setup function hard key, then press the Scrambling Code soft key to set it to Auto.
25. Press the Max Spreading Factor soft key to set it to 512.
26. Press the Amplitude key, then press the Adjust Range soft key.
27. Record the EVM reading in Table A-108, “WCDMA Error Vector Magnitude (Test Model 4; Option 45 or
Option 65)” on page A-35, and verify that it is <2.5%.
28. This completes the EVM test for an MS2721B with Option 45 and the first EVM test for an MS2721B
with Option 65.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10 (2)
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A (2)
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5B
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
MG3700A Sensor
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
34NN50A Attenuator
RF Output
Adapter 10 dB
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Fixed WiMAX Residual EVM and Frequency Error Tests (Option 47)
Procedure:
1. Connect the MA2482D Power Sensor to the power meter and zero the meter.
2. Set the calibration factor frequency of the power sensor to 2600.5 MHz.
3. Connect the Power Sensor, 1870A splitter, and 10 dB attenuators (quantity 2), as shown in Figure 3-17
on page 3-60.
4. Set the MG3700A as follows:
a. Press the yellow Preset button (answer yes to the question).
b. Press the Set key
c. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
d. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
e. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until "WiMax" is highlighted.
f. Press the Set key.
g. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return"
h. Press the Set key. The "Select Package" list box appears. Again select "WiMax" and press Set.
i. Another file list appears. Select (highlight) "Mx10g32".
j. Press the Set key.
k. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the LED is illuminated. Ensure that the "playing"
indicator is displaying the moving pattern.
l. Press the Frequency key, then enter 2600.5 MHz.
m. Press the Level key, then enter 2 dBm. Turn on the output.
5. Adjust the MG3700A Level setting with the knob so that the power meter reads –15.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
6. Set the MS2721B to Fixed WiMax Signal Analyzer Mode and preset the instrument.
7. Set the MS2721B as follows:
a. Press the Freq function hard key, and set the Center Frequency to 2600.5 MHz
b. Press the Setup function hard key, and set the Bandwidth to 10 MHz.
c. Press the CP Ratio soft key (under the Setup menu), and set the CP Ratio to 1/32.
d. Press the Measurements function hard key, and press Demodulator, then press
Modulation Summary.
8. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading to the "EVM (rms)" column in Table A-112, “Fixed WiMAX
Residual EVM, Option 47” on page A-36.
9. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
10. Adjust the MG3700A Level setting to approximately –33 dBm so that the power meter reads –50.0 dBm.
11. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading to the "EVM (rms)" column in Table A-112.
12. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
13. Record the MS2721B Frequency Error reading in Table A-113, “Fixed WiMAX Frequency Error,
Option 47” on page A-36.
14. Verify that the measured Frequency Error is within specification.
15. Set the calibration factor frequency of the power sensor to 3600.5 MHz.
16. Set MG3700A Frequency to 3600.5 MHz.
17. Change the Center Frequency of the MS2721B to 3600.5 MHz.
18. Measure the EVM (rms) for both –15 dBm and –50 dBm, and then record the measured results in
Table A-112.
19. Verify that the measured EVM values are within specification.
20. Set the calibration factor frequency of the power sensor to 5600.5 MHz.
21. Set MG3700A Frequency to 5600.5 MHz.
22. Adjust the MG3700A Level setting with the knob so that the power meter reads –15.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
23. Change the Center Frequency of MS2721B to 5600.5 MHz.
24. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading to the "EVM (rms)" column in Table A-112.
25. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
26. Adjust the MG3700A Level setting to approximately –33 dBm so that the power meter reads –50.0 dBm.
27. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading to the "EVM (rms)" column in Table A-112.
28. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
29. Record the MS2721B Frequency Error reading in Table A-113.
30. Verify that the measured Frequency Error is within Specification.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10 (2)
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A (2)
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5C
• Coaxial Cable, BNC(m)-to-BNC(m), 50 ohm
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
15NNF50-1.5B
MG3700A
3
MA2482D
Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
Power Sensor
RF Output
10 dB Fixed
Attenuator
Ethernet Control Input Modulation Input
Power
Splitter 1870A
(to back panel) AUX Input/Output
Connector 1 Adapter 10 dB Fixed
Attenuator
Ext
Trigger In
N(m) to N(m)
Adapter
10 MHz Reference
To Ext Ref In
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Calibrate the power sensor prior to connecting to the power splitter.
On the power meter, press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the
keypad to enter 2010 MHz as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper power
sensor calibration factor. Press the System key to display the power reading.
2. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3-18.
3. Set the power meter to Averaging, Moving, and 256 samples.
4. Set the MS2721B to TD-SCDMA Signal Analyzer mode and preset the unit.
5. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (yellow key on the upper left hand side).
6. Press the Down Arrow key or turn the knob to select Yes.
7. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
Note The TD-SCDMA pattern requires a Waveform Data license MX370001A that must be purchased.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A (2)
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5B
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
15NNF50-1.5B
MG3700A
3
MA2482D
Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
Power Sensor
RF Output
Power
Splitter 1870A
(to back panel) AUX Input/Output
Connector 1 Adapter
Ext
Trigger In
N(m) to N(m)
Adapter
10 MHz Reference
To Ext Ref In
MS2721B
8-PSK Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests
Test Procedure:
1. On the MG3700A, press the Preset key (Yellow key on the upper left hand side).
2. Press the Down Arrow key or turn the knob to select Yes.
3. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
4. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory."
5. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package."
6. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until the "CDMA2000_1xEV-DO" option is
highlighted.
7. Press the Set key.
8. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return."
9. Press the Set key. The "Select Package" box appears. Use the rotary knob to highlight
"CDMA2000_1xEV-DO" and press the Set key to select.
10. Another File List appears. Use the rotary knob to select "FWD_921_6KBPS_2SLOT" and press the Set
key to select.
11. Press the MOD On/Off key to turn on the Modulation LED, and verify that the "Playing" indicator in the
center of the LCD is flashing.
12. Press the Frequency key, and enter 870.03 MHz.
13. Press the Level key, enter –30 and press the dBm soft key.
14. Adjust the MG3700A output so that the power meter reads –50 dBm ± 0.2 dB, and record the actual
value (as shown on the power meter) into Table A-115, “EVDO Channel Power Error at 870.03 MHz,
–50 dBm Level, 921.6 kps 8-PSK Modulation, Option 62” on page A-37.
15. On the MS2721B, press the Freq function hard key, then press the Center Freq soft key and enter
870.03 MHz as Center Frequency.
16. Press the Measurements function hard key and press the EVDO Summary soft key (a red dot appears on
the label).
17. Press the Setup function hard key and press the PN Setup soft key. Then change PN Trigger to Ext by
pressing the PN Trigger soft key. Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to update its measured
results.
18. Record the displayed Channel Power value in Table A-115.
19. For an MS2721B with Option 62 (EVDO RF Measurements), subtract the displayed MS2721B Channel
Power value from the power meter reading in Step 14 (refer to the following formula). Then record the
calculated Channel Power error in Table A-115.
Channel Power Error = Power Meter Reading – Displayed (MS2721B) Power Reading
20. For an MS2721B with Option 63 (EVDO Demodulator), record the displayed Freq Error, Rho Pilot, and
Tau in Table A-120, “EVDO Demodulator at 870.03 MHz, –50 dBm Level, 921.6 kps 8-PSK Modulation,
Option 63” on page A-39.
21. Verify that the measured values in Step 19 and Step 20 are within specifications.
QPSK Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests
Test Procedure:
1. Ensure that the equipment settings are unchanged from the previous test.
2. On the MG3700A, change the selected pattern to "FWD_38_4KBPS_16SLOT".
3. On the power meter, press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the
keypad to enter 1930 MHz as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper power
sensor calibration factor. Press the System key to display the power reading.
4. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 1930.05 MHz.
5. Adjust the MG3700A output so that the power meter reads 0 dBm ± 0.2 dB, and record the actual value
(as shown on the power meter) into Table A-116, “EVDO Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz, 0 dBm
Level, 38.4 kps QPSK Modulation, Option 62” on page A-37.
6. On the MS2721B, press the Frequency function hard key and enter 1930.05 MHz as Center Frequency.
Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to update its measured results.
7. Record the displayed MS2721B Channel Power value in Table A-116.
8. For an MS2721B with Option 62 (EVDO RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Channel Power
value from the power meter reading in Step 5. Then record the calculated Channel Power error in
Table A-116.
9. For an MS2721B with Option 63 (EVDO Demodulator), record the displayed Freq Error, Rho Pilot, and
Tau in Table A-121, “EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, 0 dBm Level, 38.4 kps QPSK Modulation,
Option 63” on page A-39.
10. Verify that the measured values in Step 8 and Step 9 are within specifications.
16-QAM Modulation Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests
Test Procedure:
1. Ensure that the equipment settings are unchanged from the previous test. The power sensor Cal Factor
frequency should still be at 1930 MHz. The MG3700A frequency and the MS2721B Center Frequency
should still be at 1930.05 MHz.
2. On the MG3700A, change the selected pattern to "FWD_2457_6KBPS_1SLOT."
3. Adjust the MG3700A output so that the power meter reads –50 dBm ± 0.2 dB, and record the actual
value (as shown on the power meter) into Table A-117, “EVDO Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz,
–50 dBm Level, 2457.6 kps 16-QAM Modulation, Option 62” on page A-38.
4. Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to update its measured results.
5. Record the displayed MS2721B Channel Power value in Table A-117.
6. For an MS2721B with Option 62 (EVDO RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Channel Power
value from the power meter reading in Step 3. Then record the calculated Channel Power error in
Table A-117.
7. For an MS2721B with Option 63 (EVDO Demodulator), record the displayed Freq Error, Rho Pilot, and
Tau in Table A-122, “EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, –50 dBm Level, 2457.6 kps 16-QAM
Modulation, Option 63” on page A-39.
8. Verify that the measured values in Step 6 and Step 7 are within specifications.
Idle Slot Channel Power, Frequency Error, Rho, and Tau Tests
Test Procedure:
1. Ensure that the equipment settings are unchanged from the previous test. The power sensor Cal Factor
frequency should still be at 1930 MHz, the MG3700A frequency and MS2721B Center Frequency should
still be at 1930.05 MHz.
2. On the MG3700A, change the selected pattern to "FWD_IDLE."
3. Adjust the MG3700A output so that the power meter reads –50 dBm ± 0.2 dB, and record the actual
value (as shown on the power meter) into Table A-118, “EVDO Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz,
–50 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 62” on page A-38.
4. Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to update its measured results.
5. Record the displayed MS2721B Channel Power value in Table A-118.
6. For an MS2721B with Option 62 (EVDO RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Channel Power
value from the power meter reading in Step 3. Then record the calculated Channel Power error in
Table A-118.
7. For an MS2721B with Option 63 (EVDO Demodulator), record the displayed Freq Error, Rho Pilot, and
Tau in Table A-123, “EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, –50 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 63”
on page A-39.
8. Verify that the measured values in Step 6 and Step 7 are within specifications.
9. On the power meter, press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor soft key, and then the Freq soft key. Use the
keypad to enter 870.03 MHz as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the proper
power sensor calibration factor. Press the System key to display the power reading.
10. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 870.03 MHz.
11. Adjust the MG3700A output so that the power meter reads –10 dBm ± 0.2 dB, and record the actual
value (as shown on the power meter) into Table A-119, “EVDO Channel Power Error at 870.03 MHz,
–10 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 62” on page A-38.
12. On the MS2721B, press the Frequency function hard key and enter 870.03 MHz as Center Frequency.
Then wait 15 seconds to allow the MS2721B to update its measured results.
13. Record the displayed MS2721B Channel Power value in Table A-119.
14. For an MS2721B with Option 62 (EVDO RF Measurements), subtract the displayed Channel Power
value from the power meter reading in Step 11. Then record the calculated Channel Power error in
Table A-119.
15. For an MS2721B with Option 63 (EVDO Demodulator), record the displayed Freq Error, Rho Pilot, and
Tau in Table A-124, “EVDO Demodulator At 870.03 MHz, –10 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 63”
on page A-39.
16. Verify that the measured values in Step 14 and Step 15 are within specifications.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
(to back panel)
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz External Reference signal into the MG3700A and the MS2721B as shown in
Figure 3-20.
2. On MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key on the upper left side of the instrument.
3. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
4. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
5. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
6. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
7. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
8. Press the Set key.
9. Press the F6 soft key, labled Return.
10. Press the Set key.
11. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
12. Press the Set key.
13. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the DVB-T_H_00 option is highlighted.
14. Press the Set key.
15. Set the Level to –20 dBm.
16. Set the Frequency to 470 MHz.
17. Press the Baseband key and then the More key.
18. Press the F5 soft key labeled Pattern Combination [Defined].
19. Press the Set key.
20. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
21. Press the Set key.
22. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the DVB-T_H_00 option is highlighted.
23. Press the Set key.
24. Rotate the knob to highlight Freq Offset and use the numeric keypad to enter 4 MHz.
25. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
26. Connect the MG3700A Output to the MS2721B Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
27. Set the mode of the MS2721B to DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer and preset the unit.
28. Press the Meas Selection function hard key, then select Modulation Analysis.
29. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key, and set the Reference Level to –20 dBm.
30. Ensure that Channel is set to 21.
31. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and then the Meas Mode soft key.
32. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight Average and press the Enter key.
33. Press the Average Count soft key, then enter 10, and press the Enter key.
34. Wait until Average (10/10) appears at the top of the display.
35. Record the Frequency Offset reading on the MS2721B into the “Frequency Error” column in Table A-125,
“DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Frequency Accuracy for –20 dBm Reference Level, Option 64” on page A-40.
36. Record the MER Total reading on the MS2721B in the “Total MER” column in Table A-127, “DVB-T/H
Signal Analyzer Residual MER Pre Amp OFF, Option 64” on page A-40.
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz Frequency Reference source to the Anritsu MG3700A and MS2721B as shown above
in Figure 3-20, “DVB-T/H Option 64 and Option 57 – Signal Analyzer Test Setup” on page 3-74.
2. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located on the upper-left side of the instrument.
3. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
4. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
5. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
6. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
7. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
8. Press the Set key.
9. Press the F6 soft key labeled Return.
10. Press the Set key.
11. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
12. Press the Set key.
13. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the DVB-T_H_00 option is highlighted.
14. Press the Set key.
15. Set the Frequency to 474.09 MHz.
16. Set the Level to –20 dBm.
17. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
18. Set the mode of the MS2721B to DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer. Press the Shift key, the Preset (1) key, and
then press the Preset soft key to reset the MS2721B.
19. Connect the MG3700A output signal to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector on the MS2721B.
20. On MS2721B, press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that Channel is set to 21.
21. Set the Reference Level to –20 dBm.
22. Press the Meas Selection function hard key and press Modulation Analysis.
23. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and then the Meas Mode soft key.
24. Use the rotary knob to highlight Average and press the Enter key.
25. Press the Average Count soft key, then enter 10, and press the Enter key.
26. Wait until Average (10/10) appears at the top of the display.
27. Record the Frequency Error in the “474.09 MHz” row of Table A-129, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer
Frequency Lock Range, Option 64” on page A-40.
28. On the MG3700A, set the frequency to 473.91 MHz.
29. Press Execute Measure. After Average (10/10) appears, record the Frequency Offset in the “473.91 MHz”
row of Table A-129.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Programmable Attenuator, Anritsu Model MN63A
• RF Power Amplifier, Mini Circuits Model TIA-1000-1R8
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D (2)
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5C (3)
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A
• Midwest Microwave ADT-2615-NF-BNM-02 Adapters (2)
• Anritsu 1N50C RF Limiter
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor A Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Figure 3-21. DVB-T/H Option 64 and Option 57 – Level Accuracy Verification – Two Sensors
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is OFF.
2. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-to-BNC(m) adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-21.
3. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located on the upper-left side of the instrument.
4. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
5. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
6. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
7. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
8. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
9. Press the Set key.
10. Press the F6 soft key, labeled Return.
11. Press the Set key.
12. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the DVB-T_H_00 option is highlighted.
15. Press the Set key.
16. Perform a Zero/Cal on Sensor A and Sensor B on the power meter. Set the calibration factor of both
sensors to 474 MHz.
17. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 474 MHz.
18. Set the Level to –25 dBm.
19. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
20. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
21. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –10 dBm ± 1 dBm. Record the actual
attenuation reading in the “MS63A Attenuation Reading AT(–10)” column of Table A-130, “Readings for
Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–10), Option 64” on page A-41.
22. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that the Power Meter Sensor A reading
is –10.0 dBm ± 0.2 dBm.
23. Record the following values to the appropriate table cells in Table A-130:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to “Sensor A Reading”
Power Meter Sensor B reading to “Sensor B Reading”
24. Subtract the value of the Sensor A reading from the value of the Sensor B reading and record the result to
the the “DAB (–10)” column of Table A-130.
25. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –10 dBm through –45 dBm and record the values in the
“AT(set) (dB)” column in Table A-133, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 21ch at 474 MHz, Option 64” on page A-42.
26. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter, and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B
Spectrum Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) adapter, as shown in Figure 3-22.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
10 MHz Out
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C 15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Figure 3-22. DVB-T/H Option 64 and Option 57 – Level Accuracy Verification – Sensor B Only
27. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “SB(–10)” box in Table A-133.
28. On the MS2721B, set the mode to DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer and preset the unit.
29. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key, ensure that Channel 21 is selected and that the Pre Amp is
OFF.
30. Change the Reference Level to –10 dBm.
31. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and then the Meas Mode soft key.
32. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight Average, and press the Enter key.
33. Change the Average Count to 50 if required.
34. After Average (50/50) appears at the top of the display, record the Channel Power from the MS2721B to
the “Pre Amp Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-133.
35. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
Note Because AT(–10) is the same as AT(set), the value of [–AT(–10) + AT(set)] is equal to zero.
36. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-133, and verify that it is within
specification.
37. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-133.
38. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –15 dBm.
39. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –15 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B into the “Pre Amp
Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-133.
40. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB (–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
41. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-133, and verify that it is within
specification.
42. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-133.
43. Set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –20 dBm.
44. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –20 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B into the “Pre Amp
Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-133.
45. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB (–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
46. Record the result in the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-133, and verify that it is within
specification.
47. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set Pre Amp to ON. Change the Reference Level if
required.
48. After Average (50/50) appears, record the –20 dBm Channel Power from the MS2721B into the “Pre Amp
On M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-133.
49. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB (–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
50. Record the result in the “Pre Amp On Dev (dB)” column in Table A-133, and verify that it is within
specification.
51. Repeat Step 42 through Step 50 for Test levels –25 dBm to –45 dBm. Change Reference Level and switch
Pre Amp per the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On” column in Table A-133.
52. Turn off the power amplifier, disconnect the power splitter from the MS2721B, and reconnect Sensor A to
the power splitter as shown in Figure 3-21, “DVB-T/H Option 64 and Option 57 – Level Accuracy
Verification – Two Sensors” on page 3-80.
53. Set the MN63A Attenuation to 10 dB.
54. Set the MG3700A Level to –60 dBm.
55. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
56. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –50 dBm ± 1 dBm. Record the attenuation
reading in Table A-131, “Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50),
Option 64” on page A-41.
57. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that the Power Meter Sensor A reading
is –50.0 dBm ± 0.2 dBm.
58. Record the following values to the appropriate columns in Table A-131:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to the “Sensor A Reading” column
Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “Sensor B Reading” column
59. Subtract the value of the Sensor A reading from the value of the Sensor B reading and record the result
in the “DAB(–50)” column in Table A-131.
DAB(–50) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
60. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –55 dBm through –84 dBm and record the values in the
AT(set) column of Table A-133, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 21ch at 474 MHz, Option 64” on page A-42.
61. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter, and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B
Spectrum Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) adapter, as shown in Figure 3-22, “DVB-T/H
Option 64 and Option 57 – Level Accuracy Verification – Sensor B Only” on page 3-82.
62. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading in the “SB(–50)” box in Table A-133.
63. Repeat Step 42 through Step 50 for Test Levels –50 dBm to –84 dBm. Change the Reference Level and
switch the Pre Amp ON or OFF per the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On” column in Table A-133. Use the
following formula to calculate Deviation:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–50) – DAB(–50) – AT(–50) + AT(set)
64. Repeat Step 16 through Step 63 for frequencies 666 MHz (Ch 45) and 858 MHz (Ch 69). Set the
calibration factor of both power sensors to 666 MHz or 858 MHz as required.
For 666 MHz - Channel 45, use Table A-134, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 45ch at 666 MHz, Option 64” on page A-43.
For 858 MHz - Channel 69, use Table A-135, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 69ch at 858 MHz, Option 64” on page A-44.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor A Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is OFF.
2. On the Power Meter, set Low Level Averaging to Low and Averaging to Moving with 50 averages. Also
set the power meter to read True RMS.
3. Perform a Zero/Cal on both sensors of the power meter.
4. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-to-BNC(m) Adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-23.
5. On the MG3700A, press the MOD On/Off button to turn off Modulation, and verify that the MOD On/Off
LED is OFF (not illuminated).
6. Set the Level output of the MG3700A to –25 dBm.
7. Set the MN63A attenuation to 20 dB.
8. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up at least 5 minutes.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
10 MHz Out
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C 15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
14. Set the MS2721B to DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer mode and preset the unit.
15. Press the Meas Selection function hard key and ensure that Signal Power is activated.
16. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that the MS2721B is set to Channel 21 and that
the Pre Amp is OFF.
17. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
18. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–25), to the –25 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-136, “DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 with
Pre Amp OFF, Option 64” on page A-45.
19. Calculate the difference, Delta(–25), by using the following formula (where MeasCP(–25) is from the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-136, and M(Sa) is from Table A-132, “Readings for Sensor A and
MN63A Attenuation AT(–25), AT(–15), AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 64” on page A-41):
Delta(–25) = M(Sa) – MeasCP(–25)
20. Record the result in the Delta (Δ) column in Table A-136, and verify that the result is less than 1 dB.
21. Calculate AT(–15) by using the following formula (where AT(–25) is from Table A-132):
AT(–15) = AT(–25) – 10
22. Record the AT(–15) value in Table A-132.
23. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–15).
24. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–15), to the –15 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-136, “DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 with
Pre Amp OFF, Option 64” on page A-45.
25. Calculate the Delta at –15 dBm Input by using the following formula:
Delta(–15) = M(Sa) + 10 – MeasCP(–15) + Delta(–25)
26. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-136, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
27. Calculate the value of AT(–50) by using the following formula:
AT(–50) = AT(–25) + 25
28. Record the value of AT(–50) in Table A-132, “Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25),
AT(–15), AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 64” on page A-41.
29. Adjust the MN63A attenuation to AT(–50).
30. Set the Reference Level on the MS2721B to –50 dBm and turn on the Pre Amp.
31. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–50), to the –50 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-139, “DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 with
Pre Amp ON, Option 64” on page A-45.
32. Calculate the Delta at –50 dBm Input, Delta(–50), by using the following formula:
Delta(–50) = M(Sa) – 25 – MeasCP(–50) + Delta(–25)
33. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-139, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
34. Calculate the AT(–43) by using the following formula:
AT(–43) = AT(–25) + 18
35. Record the value of AT(–43) in Table A-132, “Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25),
AT(–15), AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 64” on page A-41.
36. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–43).
37. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–43), in the –43 dBm “Test Level” row of the
“Measured Value” column in Table A-139.
38. Calculate the Delta at –43 dBm Input, Delta(–43), by using the following formula:
Delta(–43) = M(Sa) – 18 – MeasCP(–43) + Dev(–50)
39. Record the result to the Delta column in Table A-139, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
28N50-2
MS2721B
Figure 3-25. DVB-T/H Noise Floor Verification Test Setup
Procedure:
1. Set the mode of the MS2721B to DVB-T/H Analyzer and preset the unit.
2. Install a 50 ohm termination to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
3. Ensure that the Channel is set to 21 and that Pre Amp is OFF.
4. Press the Meas Setup function hard key. Change Meas Mode to Average, and leave Average Count set
to 50.
5. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
6. After Averages (50/50) appears at the top of the display, record the Channel Power into the “Pre Amp Off”
row of Table A-142, “DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp OFF, Option 64” on page A-46.
7. Set the Pre Amp to ON.
8. Set the Reference Level to –50 dBm.
9. After Averages (50/50) appears at the top of the display, record the Channel Power in Table A-143,
“DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 64” on page A-46.
10. Change the channel to Channel 45. Set Pre Amp to OFF.
11. Repeat Step 5 through Step 9 for Channel 45.
12. Change the channel to Channel 69. Set Pre Amp to OFF.
13. Repeat Step 5 through Step 9 for Channel 69.
3
MP8931A
MP8931A
MA2482D
Power
15NNF50-1.5B Sensor
MG3700A
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MS2721B
Figure 3-26. DVB-T/H BER, Option 57 – BER Functional Check Setup
Procedure:
1. Turn on the MG3700A, MP8931A, ML2438A, and the MS2721B.
2. Perform a Zero/Cal on Sensor A on the power meter. Set the calibration factor of the sensor to 474 MHz.
3. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Splitter, Power Sensor, 34NN50A Adapter, MS2721B,
and the MP8931A as shown in Figure 3-26.
Use a 75 Ohm BNC cable to connect between the DVB-ASI Input connector of the MP8931A and
Note
the DVB-ASI Out connector of the MS2721B.
35. Use the Arrow keys to highlight the blank line between Pattern:[ and the small violet B memory symbol.
36. Press the Set key.
37. Ensure that MS2721B-057_Inspection is highlighted and press the Set key.
38. Ensure that 8M_8k_64QAM_2_3_ALL0 is highlighted and press the Set key.
39. Press the MOD On/Off and Output keys so that both LEDs are ON (illuminated).
40. Adjust the Level so that the power meter reads –25.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
41. Set the MS2721B to DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer mode and preset the unit.
42. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key.
43. Ensure that the Channel Map is set to UHF (Europe), and that Channel is set to 21. Ensure that
Reference Level is set to –25 dBm, and Pre Amp is set to OFF.
44. Press the Execute Measure function hard key and verify that the Moving Avg value of the MER(quick)
[dB] is >27 dB.
45. On the MP8931A, press the Start/Stop key and verify that 0e–9 is displayed. This verifies that the DVB
ASI Out is functioning properly.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10 (2)
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A (2)
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5B
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
MG3700A Sensor
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
34NN50A Attenuator
RF Output
Adapter 10 dB
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
and calculated errors in Table A-146, “Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error
(3600.5 MHz and –15.0 dBm) Option 66” on page A-47 and Table A-147, “Mobile WiMAX Channel Power
Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66” on page A-47.
16. Verify that the errors are within specification.
and calculated errors in Table A-150, “Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error
(3600.5 MHz and –15.0 dBm) Option 66” on page A-48 and Table A-151, “Mobile WiMAX Channel Power
Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66” on page A-48.
16. Verify that the error is within specification.
3-15 Mobile WiMAX Residual EVM and Frequency Error Tests (Option 67)
The tests in this section verify the performance of the WiMAX Signal Analyzer option of the MS2721B. These
tests include:
• Residual EVM and Frequency Error (10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length)
• Residual EVM and Frequency Error (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length)
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Frequency Reference Symmetricom Rubisource T&M
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
(to back panel)
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Connect the 10 MHz Reference to the 10 MHz/5 MHz Ref Input of the MG3700A and the Ext Ref In of the
MS2721B as shown in Figure 3-28.
2. Connect the RF Out of the MG3700A to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector on the MS2721B.
Residual EVM and Frequency Error (10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length)
3. Set the MG3700A as follows:
a. Press the yellow Preset button (answer yes to the question).
b. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
c. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
d. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
e. Using the Down Arrow key, step through the selection list until "mWiMax" is highlighted.
f. Press the Set key.
g. Press the (F6) soft key, "Return"
h. Press the Set key. The "Select Package" list box appears. Again select "mWiMax" and press Set.
i. Another file list appears. Select (highlight) "10m1024g8_0_10_cap".
j. Press the Set key.
k. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the LED is ON (illuminated). Ensure that the "playing"
indicator is displaying the moving pattern.
l. Press the Frequency key, then enter 2600.5 MHz.
m. Press the Level key, then enter –15 dBm. Turn on the output.
4. Set the MS2721B to Mobile WiMax Signal Analyzer Mode and preset the instrument.
5. Set the MS2721B as follows:
a. Press the Freq function hard key and set the Center Freq to 2600.5 MHz
b. Press the Setup function hard key and set the Bandwidth to 10 MHz.
c. Press the CP Ratio G soft key (in the Setup menu) and set the CP Ratio to 1/8.
d. Press the Frame Length soft key and set the Frame Length to 10 ms.
e. Press the Demod soft key and set Demod to FCH.
f. Press the Measurements function hard key and press Demodulator, then press
Modulation Summary.
6. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading in Table A-152, “Mobile WiMAX Residual EVM (10 MHz
Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length), Option 67” on page A-49.
7. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
8. Set the MG3700A Level to –50.0 dBm.
9. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading in Table A-152.
10. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
11. On the MS2721B, press the Setup function hard key and set Demod to Auto.
12. Record the MS2721B Frequency Error reading in Table A-154, “Mobile WiMAX Frequency Error
(10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length), Option 67” on page A-49.
13. Verify that the measured Frequency Error is within specification.
14. Set MG3700A Frequency to 3600.5 MHz.
15. On the MS2721B, change the Center Frequency to 3600.5 MHz.
16. Press the Setup function hard key and set Demod to FCH.
17. Measure the EVM (rms) for –50 dBm and then record the measured results in Table A-152.
18. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
19. On the MS2721B, press the Setup function hard key and set Demod to Auto.
Residual EVM and Frequency Error (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length)
1. Set the MG3700A as follows:
a. Press the yellow Preset button (answer yes to the question).
b. Press the Set key
c. Press the (F1) soft key to select "Load File to Memory"
d. Press the (F1) soft key again to select "Select Package"
e. Using the Down Arrow key step through the selection list until "mWiMax" is highlighted.
f. Press the Set key.
g. Press the (F6) soft key "Return"
h. Press the Set key. The "Select Package" list box appears. Again select "mWiMax" and press Set.
i. Another file list appears. Select (highlight) "5m512g8_2_5_cap".
j. Press the Set key.
k. Press the MOD On/Off key and verify that the LED is ON (illuminated). Ensure that the "playing"
indicator is displaying the moving pattern.
l. Press the Frequency key, then enter 2600.5 MHz.
m. Press the Level key, then enter –15 dBm. Turn on the output.
2. Set the MS2721B as follows:
a. Press the Freq function hard key and set the Center Freq to 2600.5 MHz
b. Press the Setup function hard key and set the Bandwidth to 5 MHz.
c. Press the CP Ratio_G soft key (under the Setup menu) and set the CP Ratio to 1/8.
d. Press the Frame Length soft key and set the Frame Length to 5 ms.
e. Press the Demod soft key and set Demod to FCH.
f. Press the Measurements function hard key and press Demodulator, then press
Modulation Summary.
3. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading in Table A-153, “Mobile WiMAX Residual EVM (5 MHz
Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length), Option 67” on page A-49.
4. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
5. Set the MG3700A Level to –50.0 dBm.
6. Record the MS2721B EVM (rms) reading in Table A-153.
7. Verify that the measured EVM is within specification.
8. On the MS2721B, press the Setup function hard key and set Demod to Auto.
9. Record the MS2721B Frequency Error reading in Table A-155, “Mobile WiMAX Frequency Error (5 MHz
Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length), Option 67” on page A-49.
10. Verify that the measured Frequency Error is within specification.
11. Set MG3700A Frequency to 3600.5 MHz.
Introduction
The tests in this section verify the functionality of the LTE Signal Analyzer of the MS2721B Spectrum Master.
Option 541 is for RF Measurements, and Option 542 is for Modulation Measurements.
Tests are presented for the following LTE options:
• Channel Power Accuracy Verification
Channel power measures the average power within the selected bandwidth and is expressed in dBm.
• Residual EVM and Frequency Error Verification
EVM is the percent of all the error vectors (between the reconstructed ideal signals and the received
signals) divided by the RMS value of the ideal signals.
Frequency error is the difference between the measured carrier frequency and the specified carrier
frequency. This number is only as accurate as the frequency reference that is used, and is typically only
useful with a good external frequency reference or GPS.
MG3700A Sensor
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
34NN50A Attenuator
RF Output
Adapter 10 dB
10 MHz Reference
MS2721B
Procedure:
1. Connect the Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D, to the power meter, and then zero the sensor.
2. Set the Power Meter Measurement MODE to True RMS, set Averaging MODE to Moving, and set
Averaging NUMBER to 256.
3. Set the calibration factor frequency of the power sensor to 750 MHz.
4. Connect all of the test equipment as shown in Figure 3-29.
The LTE pattern requires a Waveform Data license (Part Number MX370108A) that must be
Note
purchased.
Note Both Set keys on the MG3700A perform the same function.
The LTE pattern requires a Waveform Data license (Part Number MX370108A) that must be
Note
purchased.
Note Both Set keys on the MG3700A perform the same function.
Required Equipment:
• Anritsu MG3700A Vector Signal Generator
• Power Meter, Anritsu Model ML2438A
• Programmable Attenuator, Anritsu Model MN63A
• RF Power Amplifier, Mini Circuits Model TIA-1000-1R8
• Power Sensor, Anritsu Model MA2482D (2)
• Power Splitter, Aeroflex⁄Weinschel Model 1870A
• Fixed Attenuator, Aeroflex/Weinschel Model 44-10
• RF Coaxial Cable, Anritsu Model 15NN50-1.5C (3)
• Adapter, Anritsu Model 34NN50A
• Midwest Microwave ADT-2615-NF-BNM-02 Adapters (2)
• Anritsu 1N50C RF Limiter
• Spectrum Master Model MS2721B
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor A Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Figure 3-30. DVB-T/H SFN Option 78 – Level Accuracy Verification Setup – Two Sensors
Procedure:
1. Ensure that the Power Amplifier is OFF.
2. Connect the MG3700A Signal Generator, Power Amplifier with N(f)-to-BNC(m) Adapters, RF Limiter,
MN63A Programmable Attenuator, Power Divider, Power Meter, and Power Sensors as shown in
Figure 3-30.
3. On the MG3700A, press the yellow Preset key located in the upper left side of the instrument.
4. Press the Down Arrow key to select Yes.
5. Press the Set key (Note that two Set keys are available, and they both do the same thing).
6. Press the F1 soft key to select Load File to Memory.
7. Press the F1 soft key again to select Select Package.
8. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
9. Press the Set key.
10. Press the F6 soft key, Return.
11. Press the Set key.
12. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the Digital_Broadcast option is
highlighted.
13. Press the Set key.
14. Use the Down Arrow key to step through the selection list until the DVB-T_H_00 option is highlighted.
15. Press the Set key.
16. Perform Zero/Cal on Sensor A and Sensor B of the power meter. Set the calibration factor of both sensors
to 474 MHz.
17. Set the MG3700A Frequency to 474 MHz.
18. Set the Level to –25 dBm.
19. Ensure that the Mod On/Off key and the Output key each have an illuminated LED.
20. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
21. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –10 dBm ± 1 dB. Record the attenuation
reading to the “MN63A Attenuation Reading, AT(–10)” column of Table A-161, “Readings for Sensor A,
Sensor B, DAB(–10), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–10), Option 78” on page A-51.
22. On the MG3700A, adjust the power level so that Power Meter Sensor A reading is –10.0 dBm ± 0.2 dB.
23. Record the following values to the appropriate columns of Table A-161:
Power Meter Sensor A reading to “Sensor A Reading”
Power Meter Sensor B reading to “Sensor B Reading”
24. Subtract Sensor A reading from Sensor B reading and record the result to the “DAB(–10)” column of
Table A-161.
DAB(–10) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
25. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –10 dBm through –45 dBm and record the values to the
AT(set) column in Table A-164, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 21ch
at 474 MHz, Option 78” on page A-52.
26. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter, and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B
Spectrum Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) Adapter as shown in Figure 3-31.
3 Function Cursor/Edit
MG3700
Vector Signal
Generator
250kHz-6GHz
10 MHz Out
RF Output
MG3700A
15NN50-1.5C
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
Mini-Circuits TEMP
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
AC
MN63A
MODEL TIA - 1000 - 1R8
0.5 - 100 MHz 35dB GAIN
4 WATTS SATURATED
ON
IN50C 3
INPUT OUTPUT
Sensor B
15NN50-1.5C 15NN50-1.5C
34NN50A 1870A
Figure 3-31. DVB-T/H SFN Option 78 – Level Accuracy Verification Setup – Sensor B Only
27. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading to the SB(–10) box in Table A-164, “DVB-T/H SFN
Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 21ch at 474 MHz, Option 78” on page A-52.
28. On the MS2721B, set the mode to DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer and preset the unit.
29. Press the Meas Setup function hard key and set Meas Mode to Single.
30. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that Channel is 21 and Pre Amp is OFF.
31. Change the Reference Level to –10 dBm.
32. After the data appears on the left side of the display, record the –25 dBm Channel Power from the
MS2721B to the “Pre Amp Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-164.
33. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula (Note that DAB(–10) and AT(–10) are from
Table A-161):
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
Note Because AT(–10) is the same as AT(set), the value of [–AT(–10) + AT(set)] is equal to zero.
34. Record the result to the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-164, and verify that it is within
specification.
35. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-164.
36. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set the Reference Level of the MS2721B to –15 dBm.
37. After the data appears on the left side of the display, record the –15 dBm Channel Power from the
MS2721B to the “Pre Amp Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-164.
38. Calculate the Deviation by using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
39. Record the result to the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-164, and verify that it is within
specification.
40. Set the MN63A attenuation to the next AT(set) value in Table A-164.
41. Set the Reference Level of MS2721B to –20 dBm (or the Reference Level as indicated in the “Ref Level
Pre Amp Off/On (dBm)” column of Table A-164).
42. After the data appears on the left side of the display, record the –20 dBm Channel Power (or the Channel
Power as indicated in the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On (dBm)” column of Table A-164) from the MS2721B
into the “Pre Amp Off M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-164.
43. Calculate the Deviation using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
44. Record the result to the “Pre Amp Off Dev (dB)” column in Table A-164, and verify that it is within
specification.
45. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and set Pre Amp to ON. Change Reference Level if
required.
46. After the data appears on the left side of the display, record the –20 dBm Channel Power (or the Channel
Power as indicated in the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On (dBm)” column of Table A-164) from the MS2721B
into the “Pre Amp On M(Level) (dBm)” column in Table A-164.
47. Calculate the Deviation using the following formula:
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–10) – DAB(–10) – AT(–10) + AT(set)
48. Record the result to the “Pre Amp On Dev (dB)” column in Table A-164, and verify that it is within
specification.
49. Repeat Step 40 through Step 48 for Test Levels –25 dBm to –45 dBm. Change Reference Level and
switch Pre Amp per the “Ref Level Pre Amp Off/On (dBm)” column in Table A-164.
50. Turn off the power amplifier, disconnect the power splitter from the MS2721B, reconnect Sensor A to the
power splitter as shown in Figure 3-30.
51. Set the MN63A attenuation to 10 dB.
52. Set the MG3700A Level to –60 dBm.
53. Turn on the power amplifier and allow it to warm up for at least 5 minutes.
54. Adjust the MN63A Attenuator so that the Sensor A reading is –50 dBm ± 1 dBm. Record the attenuation
reading as AT(–50) in Table A-162, “Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A
Attenuation AT(–50), Option 78” on page A-51.
55. On MG3700A adjust power level so that the Power Meter Sensor A reading is –50.0 dBm ± 0.2 dBm.
56. Record Power Meter Sensor A reading, Power Meter Sensor B reading and MN63A Attenuation Reading
in Table A-162.
57. Subtract the Sensor A reading from the Sensor B reading and record the result to the “DAB(–50)” column
of Table A-162.
DAB(–50) = Sensor B Reading – Sensor A Reading
58. Calculate the AT(set) values for Test Levels –55 dBm through –84 dBm and record the values to the
AT(set) column in Table A-164, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement Channel = 21ch
at 474 MHz, Option 78” on page A-52.
59. Remove Sensor A from the Power Splitter and then connect the Power Splitter to the MS2721B Spectrum
Analyzer RF In port with an N(m)-to-N(m) adapter as shown in Figure 3-31.
60. Record the new Power Meter Sensor B reading to the “SB(–50)” box in Table A-164.
61. Repeat Step 40 through Step 48 for Test levels –50 dBm to –84 dBm. Change Reference Level and switch
the Pre Amp ON or OFF per the “Ref Level Pre Amp On/Off (dBm)” column in Table A-164. Use the
following formula to calculate Deviation (Note that DAB(–50) and AT(–50) are from Table A-162):
Deviation = M(Level) – SB(–50) – DAB(–50) – AT(–50) + AT(set)
62. Repeat Step 16 through Step 61 for frequencies 666 MHz (Ch 45) and 858 MHz (Ch 69). Set the
calibration factor of both power sensors to 666 MHz or to 858 MHz as required.
For 666 MHz, Channel 45, use Table A-165, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 45ch at 666 MHz, Option 78” on page A-53.
For 858 MHz - Channel 69, use Table A-166, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Level Accuracy Measurement
Channel = 69ch at 858 MHz, Option 78” on page A-54.
15. Press the Frequency/Level function hard key and ensure that the MS2721B Channel is set to 21 and
Pre Amp is OFF.
16. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
17. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–25), into the –25 dBm Test Level row of
Table A-167, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 474 MHz with Pre Amp
OFF, Option 78” on page A-55.
18. Calculate the difference, Delta(–25), by using the following formula:
Delta(–25) = M(Sa) – MeasCP(–25)
19. Record the result in the Delta (Δ) column in Table A-167, and verify that the result is less than 1 dB.
20. Calculate AT(–15) using the following formula:
AT(–15) = AT(–25) – 10
21. Record AT(–15) in Table A-163, “Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25), AT(–15),
AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 78” on page A-51
22. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–15).
23. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–15), into the –15 dBm Test Level row of
Table A-167.
24. Calculate the Delta at –15 dBm Input by using the following formula:
Delta(–15) = M(Sa) + 10 – MeasCP(–15) + Delta(–25)
25. Record the result in the Delta (Δ) column in Table A-167, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
26. Calculate the value of AT(–50) by using the following formula:
AT(–50) = AT(–25) + 25
27. Record AT(–15) in Table A-163
28. Adjust the MN63A attenuation to AT(–50).
29. Set the Reference Level on the MS2721B to –50 dBm and turn the Pre Amp ON.
30. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–50), into the –50 dBm Test Level row in
Table A-170, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 474 MHz with Pre Amp ON,
Option 78” on page A-55.
31. Calculate the Delta at –50 dBm Input, Delta(–50), by using the following formula:
Delta(–50) = M(Sa) – 25 – MeasCP(–50) + Delta(–25)
32. Record the result in the Delta (Δ) column in Table A-170, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
33. Calculate AT(–43) by using the following formula:
AT(–43) = AT(–25) + 18
34. Record AT(–15) in Table A-163, “Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25), AT(–15),
AT(–50), and AT(–43), Option 78” on page A-51
35. Set the MN63A attenuation to AT(–43).
36. Record the MS2721B Channel Power reading, MeasCP(–43), in the –43 dBm Test Level row in
Table A-170.
37. Calculate the Delta at –43 dBm Input, Delta(–43), by using the following formula:
Delta(–43) = M(Sa) – 18 – MeasCP(–43) + Dev(–50)
38. Record the result to the Delta (Δ) column in Table A-170, and verify that it is less than 1 dB.
56. Repeat Step 17 through Step 38, using Table A-169, “DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level
Channel 69 858 MHz with Pre Amp OFF, Option 78” on page A-55, Table A-172, “DVB-T/H SFN
Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 69 858 MHz with Pre Amp ON, Option 78” on page A-55, and
Table A-163, “Readings for Sensor A and MN63A Attenuation AT(–25), AT(–15), AT(–50), and AT(–43),
Option 78” on page A-51.
28N50-2
MS2721B
Figure 3-32.
Procedure:
1. Set the mode of the MS2721B to DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer and preset the unit.
2. Install a 50 ohm termination to the Spectrum Analyzer RF In connector.
3. Ensure that the Channel is set to 21 and the Pre Amp is OFF.
4. Set the Reference Level to –25 dBm.
5. Record the Channel Power [dBm] as shown in the lower-left corner of the display in Table A-173,
“DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp OFF, Option 78” on page A-56.
6. Set the Pre Amp to ON and change the Reference Level to –50 dBm.
7. Record the Power [dBm] as shown in the lower-left corner of the display in Table A-174, “DVB-T/H SFN
Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 78” on page A-56.
8. Change the channel to Channel 45, and set the Pre Amp to OFF.
9. Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 for Channel 45, using Table A-173 and Table A-174.
10. Change the channel to Channel 69, set Pre Amp to OFF.
11. Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 for Channel 69, using Table A-173 and Table A-174.
4-1 Introduction
Only qualified personnel should open the case and replace internal assemblies. Assemblies that are shown in
the replaceable parts list are typically the only items that may be replaced. Because they are highly fragile,
items that must be soldered may not be replaced without specialized training.
Removing RF shields from PC boards or adjusting screws on or near the shields may detune
Caution
sensitive RF circuits and will result in degraded instrument performance.
An Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) safe work area and proper ESD handling procedures (that conform
to ANSI/ESD S20.20-1999 or ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007) are mandatory to avoid ESD damage when
handling subassemblies or components that are found in the MS2721B.
Caution
Additional information pertaining to ESD can be found at the ESD Association Web site:
http://www.esda.org/s2020.html
Some of the procedures in this section are generic, and apply to many similar instruments. Photos
Note
and illustrations are representative and may show instruments other than the MS2721B.
2. Place a finger in the battery access door notch and push the door downward, towards the bottom of the
instrument.
5. Replacement is the opposite of removal. Note the orientation of the battery contacts, and be sure to insert
the new battery with the contacts facing the bottom of the instrument (Figure 4-4).
Only qualified personnel should open the case and replace internal assemblies. Assemblies shown
in the replaceable parts list are typically the only items that may be replaced. Because they are
highly fragile, items that must be soldered may not be replaced without specialized training.
Caution
Removing RF shields from PC boards or adjustment of screws on or near the shields may detune
sensitive RF circuits and will result in degraded instrument performance. All work should be
performed in a static-safe work area.
Before opening the case, Anritsu Company strongly recommends that all internally saved files be
saved to a PC by using the Master Software Tools utility program or that they be copied to an
Note
external CF card on the MS2721B. In the event that the Main PCB needs to be replaced, this will
prevent permanent loss of these files.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that secure the two halves of the case together.
REMOVE FOUR
SCREWS
2. Stand up the instrument in the normal operating position and remove the battery door by inserting a
thumb into the notch and pushing downward (refer to Section 4-3 “Battery Pack Removal and
Replacement” on page 4-1).
3. If the instrument has Option 31 (GPS), then use a T1451 socket to remove the special decorative nut on
the RF panel.
4. Separate the two halves by about two inches. Several cables must be disconnected before the two halves
can be fully separated.
5. Under the DC Power In connector is a ribbon cable. Disconnect either side of this ribbon cable.
6. Unplug the two RF cables (100M SPA and 37.8M IN) that are plugged into the Main PCB.
7. Unplug the Ext Ref In and Ext Trigger In cables from the Main PCB.
8. If the instrument has Option 31, then push the connector downward through the panel. The two halves of
the MS2721B can now be completely separated.
9. If the instrument has Option 31, then securely tape the Option 31 connector to an RF shield on the Main
PCB so that the weight of the GPS connector does not strain the GPS wire.
10. Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
Verify that gasket material around the edge of the instrument is in good condition and pressed
Note securely into the grooves in the covers before reassembling the instrument. If necessary, replace
damaged gasket material. (For the part number, refer to “Replaceable Parts” on page 1-4.)
Remove the six larger screws around the edge of the PCB (circled in the figure) to release the board from the
case. Do not remove or adjust any smaller screws that pass through the RF shields. Do not loosen or remove
the step attenuator or any cables.
4-9 Removal of the LCD and Backlight Driver PCB from the Main PCB
1. Using a tool such as tweezers or a knife blade, gently unplug one end of the 4 cm long LCD digital data
cable (wraps around the edge of the Main PCB).
2. Unplug the 8-wire bias cable that connects between the backlight driver PCB and the Main PCB.
3. Unplug the "high voltage" wires (usually pink and white) at the connector on the backlight driver PCB.
4. Remove the 4 screws that attach the LCD to the Main PCB.
5. Remove the two screws that attach the backlight driver PCB to the Main PCB and lift off the LCD and
backlight driver PCB.
4-10 Main PCB Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery Removal and Replacement
1. Refer to Figure 4-8 for the location of the RTC battery (circled). Refer to “Replaceable Parts” on page 1-4
for the replacement part number.
2. Remove the old battery and install the new battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
3. Apply two small drops of RTV compound bridging the top of the battery and the holder as an extra
precaution to hold the battery securely.
3. Remove the keypad membrane by carefully lifting the speaker and pulling the membrane off of the
keypad PCB.
The speaker is held in place by 4 locating pins on the inside of the keypad bezel. When the keypad
Note bezel is removed, the speaker is held only by the fragile connecting wires. Use care not to damage
the speaker wires when removing or replacing the keypad membrane or PCB.
J2
2. Remove the keypad PCB, taking care not to damage the speaker wires.
3. Reverse the above steps to install the replacement assembly, with the following cautions:
a. Carefully close the locking tab on connector J2 to secure the flexible switchpad connection. The tab
should "snap" into position when fully closed.
b. Insert the membrane over the keypad PCB, and under the speaker. Take care to properly orient
the membrane so that the rubber pins are aligned with the keypad switches on the PCB.
c. The speaker is held in place by 4 locating pins on the inside of the keypad bezel. Verify that the
4 locating pins are properly seated into the 4 corner holes of the speaker when reinstalling the
bezel.
d. Verify that all locking tabs are fully seated into the main body of the case when reinstalling the
bezel.
5. Disconnect the function key flexible switchpad from connector J2 of the keypad PCB by carefully lifting
the locking tab on connector J2 to release the flexible switchpad.
6. Reverse the above steps to install the replacement switchpad or membrane.
7. Carefully close the locking tab on connector J2 to secure the flexible switchpad connection. The tab should
"snap" into position when fully closed.
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Frequency Frequency RBW VBW Marker 1 Reading Specification
100 kHz 10 MHz 3 kHz 300 Hz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
10 MHz 1.0 GHz 30 kHz 1 kHz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
1.0 GHz 2.2 GHz 10 kHz 300 Hz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
2.2 GHz 2.7 GHz 1 kHz 300 Hz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
2.7 GHz 2.8 GHz 1 kHz 100 Hz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
2.8 GHz 3.199 GHz 10 kHz 300 Hz dBm ≤ –90 dBm
3.2 GHz 4.009 GHz 30 kHz 1 kHz dBm ≤ –84 dBm
4.009 GHz 5.083 GHz 10 kHz 300 Hz dBm ≤ –84 dBm
5.083 GHz 5.895 GHz 10 kHz 100 Hz dBm ≤ –84 dBm
5.895 GHz 7.1 GHz 10 kHz 100 Hz dBm ≤ –84 dBm
Table A-12. Spectrum Analyzer Residual Spurious (Pre Amp Off) – Exceptions
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Frequency Frequency Measured Spur Level Calculated IRS Specification
100 kHz 1673 MHz dBm dBc –60 dBc max.
1675 MHz 2800 MHz dBm dBc –60 dBc max.
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Frequency Frequency Measured Spur Level Calculated IRS Specification
26 MHz 28 MHz dBm dBc –60 dBc max.
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Frequency Frequency Measured Spur Level Calculated IRS Specification
470 MHz 472 MHz dBm dBc –60 dBc max.
Table A-33. Measured VM1, –20 dBm Reference voltage at 100 kHz (23.315 mV ± 0.5 mV)
Measured VM1
mV
Table A-34. Characterization Chart for 9 kHz to 100 kHz Amplitude Accuracy Verification
Test Results
Table A-38. Level Accuracy 450 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)
Table A-39. Level Accuracy 975 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)
Table A-40. Level Accuracy 2975 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)
Table A-41. Level Accuracy 4975 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)
Table A-42. Level Accuracy 7075 MHz – Tracking Generator (Option 20)
Channel Frequency Total MER Pre Amp Off Spec. Total MER Pre Amp On Spec.
13 473.14285714 MHz dB ≥ 42 dB dB ≥ 37 dB
38 623.14285714 MHz dB ≥ 42 dB dB ≥ 37 dB
62 767.14285714 MHz dB ≥ 42 dB dB ≥ 37 dB
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
Table A-53. ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 38 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 30
Table A-54. ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 62 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 30
Table A-56. ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 38 with Pre Amp ON, Option 30
Table A-57. ISDB-T Signal Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 62 with Pre Amp ON, Option 30
Table A-59. ISDB-T Signal Analyzer Noise Floor with Pre Amp ON, Option 30
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
473.14285714 MHz
(Ch 13)
623.14285714 MHz
(Ch 38)
767.14285714 MHz
(Ch 62)
Table A-68. ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 38 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 32
Table A-69. ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 62 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 32
Table A-71. ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 38 with Pre Amp ON, Option 32
Table A-72. ISDB-T SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 62 with Pre Amp ON, Option 32
Table A-74. ISDB-T SFN Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 32
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-77. At 850 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-78. At 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-79. At 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-80. At 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_1SLOT Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-81. At 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_4SLOT Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-83. At 850 MHz, –10 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_1SLOT Pattern, Option 40
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Table A-85. Phase Err RMS (Deg) at 850 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern, Option 41
Table A-86. Phase Err RMS (Deg) at 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, TCH ALL Pattern, Option 41
Table A-87. Phase Err RMS (Deg) at 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, TCH Pattern, Option 41
Table A-88. EVM RMS at 1800 MHz, –50 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_1SLOT Pattern, Option 41
Table A-89. EVM RMS at 1800 MHz, –10 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_4SLOT Pattern, Option 41
Table A-90. EVM RMS at 850 MHz, –50 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_4SLOT Pattern, Option 41
Table A-91. EVM RMS at 850 MHz, –10 dBm Level, DL_MCS-9_1SLOT Pattern, Option 41
Power Meter Setting Displayed Channel Power Calculated Channel Power Specification
≤ 2.5%
Table A-93. Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz, –30 dBm Level, cdmaOne, Option 42
Power Meter Setting Displayed Channel Power Calculated Channel Power Specification
≤ 2.5%
Table A-94. Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz, –30 dBm Level, CDMA2000, Option 42
Power Meter Setting Displayed Channel Power Calculated Channel Power Specification
≤ 2.5%
Table A-95. Channel Power Error at 870.03 MHz, –30 dBm Level, CDMA2000, Option 42
Power Meter Setting Displayed Channel Power Calculated Channel Power Specification
≤ 2.5%
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Rho 0.99 ≤ x ≤ 1
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Rho 0.99 ≤ x ≤ 1
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Rho 0.99 ≤ x ≤ 1
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Frequency Error Hz ± 10 Hz
Rho 0.99 ≤ x ≤ 1
Tau µs ± 1 µs
RF Channel
Frequency Power Meter Reading Measured RF Channel Power Power Error Specification
881.5 MHz dBm dBm dB ± 1.25 dB max
1962.5 MHz dBm dBm dB ± 1.25 dB max
2680.5 MHz dBm dBm dB ± 1.25 dB max
RF Channel
Frequency Power Meter Reading Measured RF Channel Power Power Accuracy Specification
2680.5 MHz dBm dBm dB ± 1.25 dB
EVM % < 3%
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 0.1 µs
Table A-115.EVDO Channel Power Error at 870.03 MHz, –50 dBm Level, 921.6 kps 8-PSK Modulation, Option 62
Calculated dB ± 1.0 dB
Channel Power Error
Table A-116.EVDO Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz, 0 dBm Level, 38.4 kps QPSK Modulation, Option 62
Calculated dB ± 1.0 dB
Channel Power Error
Calculated dB ± 1.0 dB
Channel Power Error
Table A-118.EVDO Channel Power Error at 1930.05 MHz, –50 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 62
Calculated dB ± 1.0 dB
Channel Power Error
Table A-119.EVDO Channel Power Error at 870.03 MHz, –10 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 62
Calculated dB ± 1.0 dB
Channel Power Error
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Table A-121.EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, 0 dBm Level, 38.4 kps QPSK Modulation, Option 63
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Table A-122.EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, –50 dBm Level, 2457.6 kps 16-QAM Modulation, Option 63
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Table A-123.EVDO Demodulator At 1930.05 MHz, –50 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 63
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Table A-124.EVDO Demodulator At 870.03 MHz, –10 dBm Level, Idle Slot, Option 63
Frequency Error Hz ± 20 Hz
Tau µs ± 1 µs
Table A-126.DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Frequency Accuracy for –50 dBm Reference Level, Option 64
Table A-128.DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Residual MER Pre Amp ON, Option 64
Table A-131.Readings for Sensor A, Sensor B, DAB(–50), and MN63A Attenuation AT(–50), Option 64
Table A-137.DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 45 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 64
Table A-138.DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 69 with Pre Amp OFF, Option 64
Table A-140.DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 45 with Pre Amp ON, Option 64
Table A-141.DVB-T/H Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 69 with Pre Amp ON, Option 64
Table A-143.DVB-T/H Signal Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 64
Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy (10 MHz BW and 10 ms Frame Length)
Table A-144.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (2600.5 MHz and –15.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-145.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (2600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-146.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –15.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-147.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-149.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (2600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-150.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –15.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-151.Mobile WiMAX Channel Power Accuracy Power Error (3600.5 MHz and –50.0 dBm) Option 66
Table A-153.Mobile WiMAX Residual EVM (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length), Option 67
Table A-154.Mobile WiMAX Frequency Error (10 MHz Bandwidth and 10 ms Frame Length), Option 67
Table A-155.Mobile WiMAX Frequency Error (5 MHz Bandwidth and 5 ms Frame Length), Option 67
Frequency Error ± 10 Hz Hz
Table A-158.LTE Residual EVM and Frequency Accuracy (Only for Instruments with Option 542 Installed)
Frequency Error ± 10 Hz Hz
Table A-159.LTE Residual EVM and Frequency Accuracy (Only for Instruments with Option 542 Installed)
Frequency Error ± 10 Hz Hz
Table A-160.LTE Residual EVM and Frequency Accuracy (Only for Instruments with Option 542 Installed)
Frequency Error ± 10 Hz Hz
DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level with Pre Amp OFF (Option 78)
Table A-167.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 474 MHz with Pre Amp OFF, Option 78
Table A-168.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 45 666 MHz with Pre Amp OFF, Option 78
Table A-169.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 69 858 MHz with Pre Amp OFF, Option 78
DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level with Pre Amp ON (Option 78)
Table A-170.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 21 474 MHz with Pre Amp ON, Option 78
Table A-171.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 45 666 MHz with Pre Amp ON, Option 78
Table A-172.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer 1 dB Compression Level Channel 69 858 MHz with Pre Amp ON, Option 78
Table A-174.DVB-T/H SFN Analyzer Noise Floor Pre Amp ON, Option 78