Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) is the magnitude of the vectorial difference between the measured signal and an ideal reference signal in the I-Q plane.
Global Phase Error is the magnitude of the phase difference between the measured signal and an ideal reference signal in the I-Q plane.
Shift Error is the magnitude of the frequency difference between the measured signal and an ideal reference signal in the I-Q plane. This is expressed as a % error from the desired frequency shift.
Deviation Accuracy is the magnitude of the frequency difference between the measured signal and an ideal reference signal in the I-Q plane. This is expressed as frequency difference from the desired frequency shift, in Hz.
The ESG is programmed to produce many different digital modulation formats. For each format, an 89441A Vector Signal Analyzer (VSA) measures either EVM, phase, or frequency error. The 89441A must have options AYA, AYH, and AY9 to perform the measurements.
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Instrument |
Critical Specifications for This Test |
Recommended Model |
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Vector Signal Analyzer |
EVM Accuracy £ 1% |
Agilent 89441A |
Connections and Setup Procedures
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All test equipment requires a 30 minute warm-up period to ensure accurate
performance. |
Connect all test equipment as shown.
Connect GPIB cables to all GPIB-controlled test equipment.
While performing this test, follow all instructions
on the controller display.
Internal Digital Modulation Quality
Test Setup