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cdma_2ms_data

Politekniko
Politekniko over 11 years ago

 Hi guys

 In Cadence Virtuoso, you can use the beneficiary pwl files: cdma_2ms_idata.pwl and cdma_2ms_qdata.pwl
Could anyone please tell me the specs of the related CDMA, especifically it frequency per channel

Thanks a lot, in advance
Poltekniko

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    Politekniko over 11 years ago

    Dear Tawna

    Thanks a lot for your informative reply.
    Actually, to test my Envelope Modulator (related to Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier) I need high PAPR signals. CDMA (the pwl files we are talking about) I think its PAPR is around 3.5 dB. I should say that these pwls file have been really helpful to me.
    My question is that, is there any way to generate signals with higher PAPRs (e.g. LTE)?

    Thanks a lot, 

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    Politekniko over 11 years ago

    Dear Tawna

    Thanks a lot for your informative reply.
    Actually, to test my Envelope Modulator (related to Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier) I need high PAPR signals. CDMA (the pwl files we are talking about) I think its PAPR is around 3.5 dB. I should say that these pwls file have been really helpful to me.
    My question is that, is there any way to generate signals with higher PAPRs (e.g. LTE)?

    Thanks a lot, 

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