Isdb T Terrestrial Software

The DTU-238 RF Probe and RFXpert software are a comprehensive solution designed to provide real time analysis and monitoring of terrestrial and cable signals (DVB-T/T2, DVB-C/C2 and ISDB-T RF channels). The RFXpert software is intended to be loaded by the end-user on a PC or laptop and work in conjunction with the DTU-238 RF Probe. MG3700A: Software Lineup (ISDB-T) Video Waveform Pattern for Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Usually, customers use their own video content to evaluate digital terrestrial broadcasts. Therefore, Anritsu offers a service to convert the customer’s re-multiplexed TS data to MG3700A waveform pattern data. Along with TS data, the.

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Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB) systems including ISDB-S (Satellite), ISDB-T (Terrestrial) and ISDB-C (Cable) were developed in Japan to provide flexibility and commonality for the multimedia broadcasting services using each network.

ISDB-T has been established since 1999 the ISDB-T system was adopted as the Japanese standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) and digital terrestrial sound broadcasting (DTSB, ISDB-TSB) in 1999. Brazil also adopted ISDB-T as national terrestrial digital TV standard.

ISDB-T signal consists of 13 OFDM segments in a 6MHz Transmission bands. The Hierarchical transmission supports up to 3 layers , and each consists of one or more OFDM segments. Partial reception in ISDB-T allows high and low data rate program be transmitted in the same frequency band. ISDB-T 1-Seg, and ISDB-T 3-Seg are mainly for mobile video or audio transmission while 13 segments are used for HDTV or SDTV transmission.

Filter Enable (not shown above) is a new parameter under 1. Basic.

AC Setup (not shown above) is a new parameter under 2. ISDB-T Settings.

1. Basic

State

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to control the operating state of the carrier.

Format

The format of the carrier.

Frequency Offset

Range: -40.0 to 40.0 MHz

Set the frequency offset for the carrier relative to the signal generator’s frequency setting. The valid range will be different for every format due to the different over-sampling ratios.

For example, for 2 carriers configuration, set the center frequency of signal generator to 1 GHz, and make the two carriers distributed on the both sides of the center frequency with 5 MHz offset each. Therefore, the actual frequency of each carrier would be 1GHz+5MHz and 1GHz-5MHz respectively.

Initial Phase

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Range: 0 to 359 degrees

Set the initial phase of the carrier.

Power

Range: -50 to 0 dB

Set the carrier’s power relative to the signal generator’s amplitude setting.

Window Length

Range: 0 to 128

Default: 4

Set the window length of OFDM symbol.

Filter Enable

Choice: On | Off

Default: Off

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the baseband filter.

2. ISDB-T Settings

Region

Choice: Japan Brazil

Default: Japan

ISDB-T video used in Japan is NTSC and in Brazil is 1080i (HD video). When Region is Japan, the Video Type of demo file is NTSC and when Region is Brazil, video type of demo file is HD1920x1080.

Number of Frames

Range: 1 to 5000

Default: 1

Set the number of frames of ISDB-T.

Number of Segments

Choice: 1 | 3 | 13

Default: 13

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the number of segments used.

Mode

Choice: Mode 1 | Mode 2 | Mode3

Default: Mode 3

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the Mode.

Three system modes represent three different spacings between OFDM carrier frequencies offered by ISDB-T, catering for the different requirements of the distance between SFN stations and the robustness to Doppler shift during mobile-reception.

As shown in the following table

  • The available spacing between OFDM carrier frequencies are approximately 4 kHz, 2 kHz and 1kHz in mode 1, 2 and 3.

  • The number of carriers used varies depending on the mode

  • Information bit rate that can be transmitted remains the same in all three modes.

Transmission Parameter

Mode 1

Mode 2

Mode 3

No. of OFDM segments

13

Bandwidth

5.575 MHz

5.573MHz

5.572MHz

Carrier interval

3.968 kHz

1.984 kHz

0.992 kHz

No. of carriers

1405

2809

5617

Carrier modulation

QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, DQPSK

Effective symbol length (Tu)

252 μs

504 μs

1.008 ms

Guard-interval length (Tg)

1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 of effective symbol length

No. of symbol per frame

204

Time interleave

Maximum 4 values: 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4 sec

Frequency interleave

Intra-segment and inter-segment interleaving

Inner code

Convolutional coding (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)

Information bit rate

3.65 Mbps - 23.23 Mbps

Hierarchical transmission

Maximum 3 levels (Layer A, B, and C)

Guard Interval

Choice: 1/4 | 1/8 | 1/16 | 1/32

Default: 1/8

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the Guard Interval.

The purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive.

ISDB-T has four choices of guard-interval length to enable better design of a single-frequency network (SFN).

Partial Reception Enable/Transmission-segment Identification (TMCC B27)

Choice: True | False

Default: True

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to enable or disable partial reception.

Partial Reception represents the reception of only one OFDM segment at the center of a group of segment.

This configuration has enabled an ISDB-TSB receiver to receive one-segment service embedded in a hierarchical television signal.

RS Encoder

Choice: ON | OFF

Default: ON

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the RS encoder. For ISDB-T, when the RS encoder is off, the payload is treated as the output of a RS encoder and fed into the energy dispersal directly.

Layer A

Layer A of ISDB-T.

A mixture of fixed-reception programs and mobile-reception programs is made possible through the application of hierarchical transmission achieved by band division within a channel. ”r;Hierarchical transmission” means that the three elements of channel coding, namely, the modulation scheme, the coding rate of convolutional error-correcting code, and the time interleaving length, can be independently selected.

Segment Count

Range: the total number of all layers equals to the Number of Segments.

Set the number of segments assigned to this layer.

Code Rate

Choice: 1/2 | 2/3 | 3/4 | 5/6 | 7/8

Default: 2/3 for Layer A, 3/4 for Layer B

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the code rate of convolutional coder in this layer.

Modulation Type

Choice: DQPSK | QPSK | 16QAM | 64QAM

Default: QPSK for Layer A, 64QAM for Layer B

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the modulation type in this layer.

I (Parameter for the Length of Time Interleaving)

Choice:

For Mode 1: 0 | 4 | 8 |16

For Mode 2: 0 | 2 | 4 | 8

For Mode 3: 0 | 1 | 2 | 4

Default:

For layer B: 2, the others: 4.

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the length of time interleaving in this layer.

Max Rate

The Maximum Bit Rate in this layer.

Pattern Bits

Sets the user defined pattern.

Click the right button to open 'Data Pattern Selection' dialog and select test pattern to use.

Layer B

Layer B of ISDB-T.

Segment Count

Range: the total number of all layers equals to the Number of Segments.

Set the number of segments assigned to this layer.

Code Rate

Choice: 1/2 | 2/3 | 3/4 | 5/6 | 7/8

Default: 2/3 for Layer A, 3/4 for Layer B

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the code rate of convolutional coder in this layer.

Modulation Type

Choice: DQPSK | QPSK | 16QAM | 64QAM

Default: QPSK for Layer A, 64QAM for Layer B

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the modulation type in this layer.

I (Parameter for the Length of Time Interleaving)

Choice:

For Mode 1: 0 | 4 | 8 |16

For Mode 2: 0 | 2 | 4 | 8

For Mode 3: 0 | 1 | 2 | 4

Default:

For layer B: 2;

The others: 4.

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the length of time interleaving in this layer.

Max Bit Rate

The Maximum Bit Rate in this layer.

Pattern Bits

Sets the user defined pattern.

Click the right button to open 'Data Pattern Selection' dialog and select test pattern to use.

Layer C

Layer C of ISDB-T.

Segment Count of Layer C will be read only and determined by Number Of Segments and Segment Count of layer A and layer B.

Segment Count

Range: the total number of all layers equals to the Number of Segments.

Set the number of segments assigned to this layer.

Max Bit Rate

The Maximum Bit Rate in this layer.

Initial Synchronizing Signal

Choice: w0 | w1

Default: w0

An synchronizing signal is designed to establish synchronism between transmission and reception of a TMCC signal and an OFDM frame.

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the synchronizing signal used in TMCC.

B1-B16

Synchronizing Signal

(w0 = 0011010111101110, w1 = 1100101000010001)

Figure 1 Initial Synchronizing Signal in OFDM frame

Broadcasting Type

Choice: ISDB-T| ISDB-TSB

Default: ISDB-T

ISDB-T: Digital terrestrial television broadcasting system, in which transmission bands consist of 13 OFDM segments;

ISDB-TSB: Digital terrestrial television broadcasting system, in which transmission bands consist of one or three OFDM segments.

Figure 2 Frequency segmentation of ISDB-T and ISDB-TSB

Center Sub-Channel

Range: 1 to 40

Default: 23

To set the sub channel number by clicking on the purple rectangular, or by clicking on the , a selection drop down dialog will pop up.

System Descriptor (TMCC B20-B21)

Range: 00 to 11

Default: 00

Set system descriptor bits in TMCC from B20 to B21.

Indicator of Transmission Parameter Switching

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Range: 0000 to 1111

Default: 1111

Set the indicator of transmission-parameter switching specified in TMCC B22 to B25.

Startup Control (TMCC B26)

Choice: ON | OFF

Default: OFF

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to set the start flag for emergency-alarm broadcasting which is specified in TMCC B26.

Next Information (TMCC B67-B106)

Next information includes the transmission parameters following switching. If the input of next information is null, it will be the same as Current information.

Phase Correction (TMCC B107-B109)

Range: 00 to 11

Default: 00

Set phase correction bits in TMCC from B107 to B109.

Reserved (TMCC B110-B121)

Range: 000000000000 to 111111111111

Default: 000000000000

Set reserved bits in TMCC from B110 to B121.

AC Setup

Choice: Data Pattern Editor | AC Builder Tool (N7623B-Mxx license required)

Default: Data Pattern Editor

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the generation method of AC bits.

If the N7623-Mxx (ISDB-Tmm Advanced, ISDB-T enhancement) license is not installed in the connected instrument (MXG/EXG/ESG/PSG/PXB), the AC Builder Tool is not available. Then the AC Setup cell will be grayed out and the default value will be Data Pattern Editor.

AC

Click on the right side of the cell to set the AC information.

  • If the AC Setup is set to Data Pattern Editor, a Data Pattern Selection dialog will be opened up to set the test pattern to be used as AC bits.

  • If the AC Setup is set to AC Builder Tool, an ISDB-T AC Builder dialog will pop up. See the topic 'Using the AC Builder Tool to generate the AC signal' for the detailed steps of using ISDB-T AC builder to configure the earthquake alarm information sent in the AC bits.

    AC (Auxiliary Channel) is used to transmit additional information. AC1 is available in an equal number in all segments, while AC2 is available only in different modulated segments.

Multi-path Channel

Default: OFF

To enable static multi-path channel.

Click on in the right side of the cell, and Multi-path Channel configuration window will pop up.

3. Data Source Settings

Useful Bit Rate

The useful bit rate. The bit rate can be transmitted by current encoding, modulation and framing configurations.

Supported File Size

The maximum file size supported by 64MSa memory of MXG/EXG/ESG/PSG.

Re-Multiplexer

Choice: ON | OFF

Default: OFF

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Re-Multiplexer.

Payload

The TS payload settings.

Data Source Type

Choice:

Normal: Test Pattern | Demo File | TS File | TS File Wizard

When RS Encoder is off: Test Pattern | TS File

For DVB-H: Test Pattern | TS File

For one-seg ISDB-T: Test Pattern | TS File | TS File Wizard

Default: Test Pattern

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select which type to be used as the data source.

If TS File' is selected, 'File Name' is required; If 'TS File Wizard' is selected, 'File Wizard' is available.

Learn more about the different Data Source Types, refer to the page Data Source Type.

Pattern Bits

The data bits used as test pattern.

Click the right button to open 'Test Pattern Edit' dialog and select test pattern to use.

SYNC Insertion

Choice: True | False

Default: False

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to determine whether a SYNC byte (0x47) should be inserted into the test pattern.

Video Type

Choice: NTSC | PAL| HD 1920x1080

Default: PAL

Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select whether the PAL or NTSC file is demo File. This cell is only enabled when Data Source Type is Demo File.

There are two predominant worldwide video-based source material formats, shown as follows:

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  • NTSC: National Television System Committee, the system used in America & Canada

  • PAL: Phase Alternating Line, the system used in Western Europe and Australia

N T S C

National Television System Committee

Lines/Field

525/60

Horizontal Frequency

15.734 kHz

Vertical Frequency

60 Hz

Color Sub-carrier Frequency

3.579545 MHz

Video Bandwidth

4.2 MHz

Sound Carrier

4.5 MHz

P A L

Phase Alternating Line

SYSTEM PAL

PAL

PAL N

PAL M

Line/Field

625/50

625/50

525/60

Horizontal Freq.

15.625 kHz

15.625 kHz

15.750 kHz

Vertical Freq.

50 Hz

50 Hz

60 Hz

Color Sub Carrier

4.433618 MHz

3.582056 MHz

3.575611 MHz

Video Bandwidth

5.0 MHz

4.2 MHz

4.2 MHz

Sound Carrier

5.5 MHz

4.5 MHz

4.5 MHz

File Size

The size of opened file.

Bit Rate

The bit rate of the opened file.

Play Time

The time that file can be played.

PID Assign

The PIDs assignment information.