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Key Facts
  • Supports GSM, EDGE, EDGE Evolution and VAMOS
  • Supports GSMK, QPSK, A-QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM and 32QAM modulation
  • Supports normal and high symbol rates
  • Support of normal, micro and pico BTS classes
  • Support of normal and small MS classes
  • Supports frequency bands from T-GSM380 up to PCS1900
  • Autodetection of modulation, burst type and training sequence
  • No trigger required
  • Error vector magnitude (EVM)
  • Phase, frequency and magnitude error
  • Power versus time (PVT)
  • Spectrum due to modulation
  • Spectrum due to switching transients
  • Constellation diagram
  • Full remote control via GPIB or LAN

Brief Description The R&S®FS-K10 application firmware covers transmitter measurements of GSM, EDGE and EDGE Evolution signals in line with the standards (3GPP TS 45.005, 51.010 and 51.021). The option performs modulation and spectrum-related analysis in line with the 3GPP standard, e.g. calculation of phase/frequency/magnitude error, EVM, I/Q imbalance, spectrum due to modulation and spectrum due to switching transients. It can be installed on the R&S®FSQ and R&S®FSG signal and spectrum analyzers with Windows XP (not supported on the R&S®FSQ with the R&S®FSQ-B18 removable hard disk option).
Features & Benefits Convenient analysis due to standard-conforming limit checks After configuring the type and class of device (e.g. normal BTS or small MS) as well as the frequency band and power class used, the test limits for spectrum due to modulation and due to switching transients as well as for power versus time are automatically configured in line with the standard, with pass and fail results. Automatic detection and configuration After the “Auto Set” key has been pressed, R&S®FS-K10 automatically detects the burst type, modulation type (GSMK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM or 32QAM) and the training sequence. The instrument is automatically configured and ready to perform all measurements, no additional configuration is needed. Convenient and comprehensive analysis The Modulation Accuracy table provides a quick overview of the most important numeric parameters. It is derived from the selected slot in the capture buffer. Additional measurements, e.g. of phase or magnitude error versus time, or EVM versus time and the constellation diagram, provide enhanced analysis capabilities. Automate your measurements All functions can be remote-controlled by SCPI commands either via GPIB (IEEE 488) bus or LAN interface.''