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TD-SCDMA Programming Commands
Code Domain Power (CDP)
TD-SCDMA Programming Commands
CDP results
Index Result Parameter
0 Unnormalized Code Domain Power Vector (float) [dBm] - Return the vector
containing unnormalized CDP information for the specified code channel, as a
series of comma-separated points. There are 16 numbers in this vector. If the
channel’s code length (indicated by the value on the same position within the
Code Length Vector) is less than the max spreading code length 16, the power is
duplicated (16/spreading code length) times. Its data are lined according to the
increasing code index.
1 Normalized Code Domain Power Vector (float) [dB] - Return the vector
containing normalized CDP information for the specified code channel, as a
series of comma-separated points. There are 16 numbers in this vector. If the
channel’s code length (indicated by the value on the same position within the
Code Length Vector) is less than the max spreading code length 16, the power is
duplicated (16/spreading code length) times. Its data are lined according to the
increasing code index.
2 Unnormalized Code Domain Error Vector (float) [dBm] - Return the vector
containing unnormalized CDE information for the specified code channel, as a
series of comma-separated points. There are 16 numbers in this vector. If the
channel’s code length (indicated by the value on the same position within the
Code Length Vector) is less than the max spreading code length 16, the error is
duplicated (16/spreading code length) times. Its data are lined according to the
increasing code index.
3 Normalized Code Domain Error Vector (float) [dB] - Return the vector
containing normalized CDE information for the specified code channel, as a
series of comma-separated points. There are 16 numbers in this vector. If the
active channel’s code length (specified by the value on the same position within
the Code Length Vector) is less than the max spreading code length 16, the error
is duplicated (16/spreading code length) times. Its data are lined according to the
increasing code index.