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Analyzer List Sequencer Parameter Definitions
Analyzer Sequence
Analyzer List Sequencer Parameter
Definitions
Analyzer Sequence
In the case of the analyzer list sequencer, a sequence is defined as a series of one or more data
acquisitions, each with its own set of measurements to be performed. A sequence is set up so that all the
data needed for the calibration or verification of a device is acquired, and all the required measurement
results are returned in the shortest time possible.
The Sequence allows for the possible wide variation in the parameters of an RF signal from a device
under test. These parameters include frequency and power level. The Sequence also provides
user-specification of measurement triggering and detailed specification of the timing over which
measurements take place. To allow for range variations in the frequency and power level the Sequence
may need to be divided into a series of data acquisitions; an Acquisition is defined in the next section.
There are global parameters associated with a Sequence that must be defined for each Sequence. The
following sections define these parameters. For more information about the parameters and their remote
control commands, refer to the Sequence Analyzer online help (or in pdf format, the User’s and
Programmer’s Reference). Information about how to set these parameters from the front panel and
remotely is provided in “Front Panel List Sequencer Setup” on page 78 and “Set up the List Sequencer
measurement parameters” on page 140.
The measurements within a Sequence that are available are detailed in the following chapters:
• Chapter 12 , “Basic Measurements Programming Commands,” on page 171
• Chapter 13 , “GSM/EDGE Programming Commands,” on page 181
• Chapter 14 , “W-CDMA Programming Commands,” on page 201
• Chapter 15 , “cdma2000 Programming Commands,” on page 225
• Chapter 16 , “1xEV-DO Programming Commands,” on page 239
• Chapter 17 , “LTE-FDD Programming Commands,” on page 253
• Chapter 18 , “LTE-TDD Programming Commands,” on page 273
• Chapter 19 , “TD-SCDMA Programming Commands,” on page 297