Last updated: October 23, 2014
This document describes features and functionality that are part of the Keysight Technologies E1966A 1xEV-DO Terminal Test Application releases. This document contains the original features, as well as enhancements that have been added over time.
If you are interested in comparing the key feature differences between the latest releases of each of the 1xEV-DO Test and Lab Applications, see
1xEV-DO Applications Feature Comparison.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for your testing needs, please review the hardware requirement information at:
http://www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
Select the appropriate link below to view the required release.
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
This release has specific hardware requirements. Test sets with serial number<MY5210 require a HW upgrade to run this release.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
The most current documentation for the 1x EV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
This release has specific hardware requirements. Test sets with serial number<MY5210 require a HW upgrade to run this release.
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for this release, please review the hardware requirement information at:
This is a maintenance release. The feature offered in this release are identical to those offered in the A.14.12 Release - March 2012 .
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The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
This release contains the same features and functionality that is provided in the A.13.10 Release - December 2010 . This is a maintenance release only.
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
http://www.keysight.com/find/8960upgrades
This release contains the same features and functionality that is provided in the A.12.08 Release - July 2010 . This is a maintenance release only.
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.12, E1976A A.06 - July 2010
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
www.keysight.com/find/e1966a (from the Technical Support tab choose Manuals, then "Repository of E1966A, E6706A/B/T/U CHM Help File and Reference Guides ")
DRC
Value Fixed Mode Attribute
is set to
On. See F-Traffic Format
.DRC Value
Fixed Mode Attribute
is set to Off.
See F-Traffic Config
.Protocol
Rel
is set to B
(1xEV-DO-B)
and the physical layer subtype
is subtype 3, you can test the AT's multi-carrier
performance using a single test set. By setting
the Number of Active AT Carriers
to the same number of reverse carriers from the
AT, up to 3 carriers can be measured one after
another. See Multi-carrier Test
in IS-856 Test Operating Mode . (An
additional Revision to Current (R2C) license is
required to enable this functionality in a licensed
test application) Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.11, E1976A A.05, E6706C C.01- September 2009
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.10, E1976A A.04 - May 2009
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.09, E1976A A.03, E6706B B.01 - September 2008
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
The Release B Multicarrier (See Multi-carrier Multi-unit (MCMU) Overview ) is offered as feature option 103 for multi-carrier call testing. It supports for up to 3 carriers in the multi-carrier mode for both FMCTAP and RMCTAP testing.
NOTICE
THE DELIVERY OF THE AGILENT PRODUCT DOES
NOT CONVEY A LICENSE NOR IMPLY ANY RIGHTS
TO USE THE "1xEV-DO REVISION B"
CAPABILITY CONTAINED IN THE AGILENT PRODUCT.
SUCH USE REQUIRES THE EXPRESS CONSENT
OF OR A SEPARATE LICENSE FROM QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED. CUSTOMERS AND PRODUCT USERS
SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE TO OBTAIN
SUCH CONSENT OR LICENSE FROM QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USE
OF THE "1XEVDO REVISION B" CAPABILITY.
With the protocol release B selected (see Protocol Rel ), the test set can emulate new air-interface standard (3GPP2 C.S0024-B) which offers the ability of multi-carrier testing.
Call
Control 2 of 3
in CALL SETUP
and all parameters in this
setting) for multi-carrier
operation are added for release
B plus subtype 3 physical
layer configuration. External
Device Connection
in
Control
2 of 2
in SYSTEM
CONFIG and all parameters
in this setting) for multi-unit
connection are added for release
B plus subtype 3 physical
layer configuration.Cellular Upper 700 Band (Band Class 7) has been added to support new frequencies. See CALL:BAND and CALL:SETup:BAND<[:SELected]|:DIGital856> .
Tx Timing Advance can be set on the test set to compensate the loopback delay in case a component with excessive RF delay is included in the test environment. See Tx Timing Advance
The user calibration history and the current operating temperature information can both be displayed on the front panel. See User Calibration Summary .
Data rate control is added to the PER (packet Error Ratio) measurement to determine the data rate control performance of the AT. See 5.2 Data Rate Control Performance .
Constellation and rho Quality Graphics can be displayed to give a graphical view of the waveform quality of the AT. See Waveform Quality + Code Domain Measurement Description
Supports 10ms measurement step size in addition to the 20ms step size (An additional feature license is required to enable the 10ms functionality in a licensed test application) . Besides, the range of Number of Power Steps is extended up to 40. See Fast Device Tune Measurement Parameters .
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.08, E1976A A.02, E6706A A.05 - July 2007
The most current documentation for the 1xEV-DO application is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/rfcomms/refdocs/1xevdo/
The Demodulation of ARQ Channel Measurement is used to verify the Access Terminal's demodulation performance of the ARQ channel in AWGN conditions. This measurement is only applicable to the Access Terminal (AT) which supports Subtype 2 Physical Layer. See Demodulation of ARQ Channel Measurement Description for details.
NMT-450 Band (Band Class 5) has been revised to support new frequency. See CALL:BAND and CALL:SETup:BAND<[:SELected]|:DIGital856> .
This is a maintenance release to resolve known issues. The features offered in this release are identical to those offered in the A.07.18 Release - March 2007 .
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.07, E1976A A.01, E6706A A.04 - December 2006
AWS Band (Band Class 15) has been added to the list of supported bands. See CALL:BAND and CALL:SETup:BAND<[:SELected]|:DIGital856> .
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.06.06, E6706A A.03.06 - July 2006
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1966A_A06_E6706A_A03_E6706T_T00_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTICE
THE DELIVERY OF THE AGILENT
PRODUCT DOES NOT CONVEY
A LICENSE NOR IMPLY ANY
RIGHTS TO USE THE "1xEV-DO
REVISION A" CAPABILITY
CONTAINED IN THE AGILENT
PRODUCT. SUCH USE REQUIRES
THE EXPRESS CONSENT OF
OR A SEPARATE LICENSE
FROM QUALCOMM INCORPORATED.
CUSTOMERS AND PRODUCT
USERS SHALL BE SOLELY
RESPONSIBLE TO OBTAIN
SUCH CONSENT OR LICENSE
FROM QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
USE OF THE "1XEVDO
REVISION A" CAPABILITY.
With the protocol release A selected (see Protocol Rel ). the test set can emulate new air-interface standard (3GPP2 C.S0024-A) which offers more functionality and improved data rates with the new design of the forward and reverse channels. In addition to all existing subtype 0 forward channels (Pilot, RPC, DRC Lock, RA and Control/Traffic channels), the subtype 2 forward link adds new forward ARQ channels (H-ARQ, L-ARQ and P-ARQ) to acknowledge each received subpackets on the reverse traffic channel. For subtype 2 reverse link, two new channels (Auxiliary Pilot and DSC) are introduced in addition to the design changes of the existing subtype 0 channels (R-Pilot, RRI, R-ACK, and R-Data). For a general overview of forward and reverse channels, see Forward Channel Overview and Reverse Channel Overview respectively.
Application
Config
menu for release
A plus subtype 2 physical layer
configuration:
Access Network Info
menus
for release A plus subtype 2 physical
layer configuration
Generator
Info
menus for release
A plus subtype 2 physical layer
configuration
The Fast Device Tune measurement allows you to simultaneously calibrate your access terminal's transmitter (TX) output power and receiver (RX) input level across level and frequency in a single sweep (per frequency band range). See Fast Device Tune Measurement Description for details.
Summary of GPIB command changes for this release: GPIB Changes for E1966A A.05.11, E6706A A.02.21 - January 2006
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1966A_A05_E6706A_A0210_Ref_Guide.chm
Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) is a new way to uniquely identify AT equipment. MEID is a 56-bit number that allows for a larger number of ATs to be identified than the existing ESN numbering system. MEID is a type of Hardware ID that is supported in the 1xEV-DO. See Hardware ID Type and Hardware ID for details.
The CDMA system time is the time reference used by all IS-856 and IS-95/IS-2000 systems. The test set emulating an AN allows you to set the CDMA system time which are sent to the AT in the overhead messages ( Sync Message and SectorParameters Message ). For details, see CDMA System Time Parameters .
The IS-856 Test operating mode provides a way for measuring access terminal (AT) when it is not possible, or not desired, to communicate via over-the-air signaling with the access terminal (AT), but forward link stimulus and reverse link measurements are still needed. For details, see IS-856 Test Operating Mode .
By control of the session negotiation for the PCCC, the PCCC attribute can be configured to follow the test set's specified value or the AT-requested value during session negotiation. This provides flexibility for AT test because it allows ATs to determine the PCCC value without having to know the valid PCCC values for each AT under test. For details, see Preferred Control Channel Cycle .
The session timeout was changed from a fixed setting (3 minutes) to a user-settable parameter. This setting specifies the time period for which the test set has not heard from the AT before sending a SessionClose Message to the AT. For details, see Session Close .
It is to support an extension to the existing Band Class 0 that is being allocated in Japan. The forward link frequency range of US Cellular cell band is changed from 869 - 894 MHz to 860 - 894 MHz and the reverse link frequency range of US Cellular cell band is changed from 824 - 849 MHz to 815 to 849 MHz. See Cell Band .
It is to support an extension to the existing Band Class 0 that is being allocated in Japan. The channel range of US Cellular cell band is extended to include the channels of 1024 - 1323. See Channel .
This
measurement has been changed
since its first release
in the E1966A A.02.15 Release
- January 2004 . Before
performing each power
step measurement in a
power sequence, the test
set automatically re-tunes
its receiver based on
the measured power of
the prior step in addition
to the Power
Step Size
setting
that is only based on
in the old releases. This
change improves the test
set ability to measure
those ATs that do not
correctly transmit the
power sequence as expected
without aborting the measurement.
See TX
Dynamic Power Measurement
Description for details.
A
new setting, Minimum
Packet Count,
is
added to the Packet Error
Rate Setup menu. It is
required for fading test.
See PER
Measurement Parameters
for details.
Span and resolution bandwidth can now be set independently, new Detection Method. See Resolution Bandwidth and Frequency Span and Detection Method for details.
This is a maintenance release. The functionality present in this release is identical to that in the A.03 release (see A.03.17 Release - January 2005 ).
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.keysight.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1966A_A03_E6706A_A02_Ref_Guide.chm
The functionality present in this release is identical to that in the A.02.20 release (see A.02.15 Release - January 2004 ).
These are the original features of the Keysight E1966A.