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Multi-unit Synchronization

Last updated: August 7, 2008

This section is only applicable to the lab application and to a test application with the required feature license.

Overview

Multiple test sets either running the E6702B cdma2000 lab application or the E6706A 1xEV-DO lab application can be synchronized on CDMA system time. It is very useful for hybrid mode AT/MS tests which requires two test sets, one running the E6702B cdma2000 lab application and another one running the E6706A 1xEV-DO lab application to be synchronized (see Hybrid Mode ).

During the synchronization, the test set providing CDMA system time and 2 seconds trigger signal is called Sync Server while the test set initiates the synchronization and requests the Sync Server to provide CDMA system time is called Sync Client. The test set can act as either a Sync Client or a Sync Server at a time. If as a Sync Server, the test set can process multiple Sync Clients' sync requests.

Prior to the synchronization, the test sets must be properly connected (see Synchronization Connection Setup ) and configured (see Synchronization Configuration Requirements ). When the synchronization is initiated by the Sync Client (see Sync To External Server ). the following procedure is automatically performed.

  1. The Sync Client sends a sync request to the Sync Server through the LAN.
  2. When the Sync Server receives the sync request , it sends its CDMA system time to the Sync Client or responds with an error if error occurs.
  3. When the Sync Client receives the CDMA system time from the Sync Server, it sets its CDMA system time to the same value as received when the next 2-second trigger occurs. Once the synchronization completes, the two test sets are synchronized on CDMA system time within 1 us (see CDMA System Time and Synchronization Information ). The synchronization remains until an event that causes the loss of the synchronization occurs (see Operating Consideration ).

    If the Sync Client receives a response with errors or does not receive any response within 3 seconds, the Sync Client posts an error message and the synchronization fails.

Synchronization Connection Setup

The following diagram demonstrates an example of synchronization connection for two test sets.

  • Connect one test set's 10 MHz REF IN to another one's 10 MHz REF OUT connector directly, or connect both test sets' 10 MHz REF IN connector to an external instrument that provides 10 MHz timebase signal.
  • Connect the Sync Server's TRIG OUT to the Sync Client's TRIG IN connector.
  • Connect the two test sets to the LAN using a standard LAN cable, or directly connect them using a crossover LAN cable.

Synchronization Connection Setups for Two Test Sets

Synchronization Configuration Requirements

Prior to the synchronization, you should properly configure the test sets as shown in the table below. For detailed procedure, see How Do I Perform Multi-unit Synchronization? .

Setting Requirements on the Sync Client and Sync Server
Settings

Sync Client

Sync Server

Test Set (E6702B)

Test Set (E6706A)

Test Set (E6702B)

Test Set (E6706A)

Operating Mode

Active Cell or IS-2000 Test

Active Cell or IS-856 Test

Active Cell or IS-2000 Test

Active Cell or IS-856 Test

System Type

IS-2000 or IS-95

IS-856

IS-2000 or IS-95

IS-856

Ext 8960 IP Addr

Must be set to LAN IP address of the Sync Server.

Does not matter.

Call Status

Idle

Does not matter.

External Trigger

Does not matter.

2 seconds (see External Trigger Type )

Synchronization Parameters Description

Synchronization Information and Annuciators

The Local Synchronization Information window and the Sync Annuciators at the left corner of test set screen provide helpful information about the synchronization operation. A typical display for a successful synchronization between two test sets is shown below.

CDMA System Time and Synchronization Information

  • Client Sync Indication

    Indicates whether the test set has successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Client.The possible sync indications as a Sync Client are: Operation Complete , Attempting Sync , or null string (no sync).

  • Server Sync Indication

    Indicates whether the test set has successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Server. The possible sync indications as a Sync Server are: Operation Complete , Processing Sync Request , or null string (no sync).

  • Ext 8960 IP Addr (Server)

    Indicates the IP address of the Sync Server specified by Ext 8960 IP Addr .

  • Sync Annuciators

    • C OPC : Indicates that the test set has successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Client.
    • S OPC : Indicates that the test set has successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Server.
    • CS OPC : Indicates that the test set has successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Client and then successfully completed a synchronization when acting as a Sync Server. In this case, Operation Complete will be shown on both the Client Sync Indication and Server Sync Indication fields of this test set.
    • Null (no sync).

    GPIB Command: SYSTem:STATus:COMMunicate:LAN:EXTernal:SYNChronize:INDication?

Operating Consideration

Prior to the synchronization, make sure you have made the proper connection (see Synchronization Connection Setup ) and configuration (see Synchronization Configuration Requirements ) for your test situation.

Once the synchronization has successfully completed, the following possible reasons cause the loss of synchronization.




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