Mocomtech CDM-570L Manuel D’Utilisation

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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module 
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Appendix B 
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The idea is to accurately measure the value of (Co+No)/No, (Carrier density + Noise  
density/Noise density). This is accomplished by tuning the center frequency of the 
Spectrum analyzer to the signal of interest, and measuring the difference between the 
peak spectral density of the signal (the flat part of the spectrum shown) and the noise 
density. To make this measurement: 
 
•  Use a vertical scale of 1 or 2 dB/division. 
 
•  Set the Resolution Bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to < 20% of the symbol rate. 
 
•  Use video filtering and/or video averaging to reduce the variance in the displayed 
trace to a low enough level that the difference can be measured to within 0.2 dB.  
 
•  Place a marker on the flat part of the signal of interest, then use the MARKER 
DELTA function to put a second marker on the noise to the side of the carrier. This 
value is (Co+No)/No, in dB. 
 
•  Use this value of (Co+No)/No in the table on the following page to determine the 
Eb/No. You will need to know the operating mode to read from the appropriate 
column. 
 
•  If the (Co+No)/No value measured does not correspond to an exact table entry, 
interpolate using the two nearest values. 
 
Note that the accuracy of this method degrades significantly at low values  of 
(Co+No)/No (approximately less than 6 dB). 
 
Example: 
In the diagram above, the (Co+No)/No measured is 4.6 dB. If Rate 1/2 QPSK is being 
used, this would correspond to an Eb/No of approximately 2.6 dB. 
 
 
The exact relationship used to derive the table values is as follows: 
 
Eb/No = 10 log
10 
(10 
(Co+No/No )/10)
  
-1)  - 10 log
10  
(FEC Code Rate) - 10 log
10 
(bits/symbol)  
 
where: 
•  Eb/No and (Co+No)/No are expressed in dB 
•  Bits/symbol = 1 for BPSK 
•  Bits/symbol = 2 for QPSK 
•  Bits/symbol = 3 for 8-PSK/8-QAM 
•  Bits/symbol = 4 for 16-QAM 
•  Code Rate for ‘uncoded’ = 1 
•  Pay close attention to the sign of the middle term
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