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NI RFmx LTE OBW Attributes
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- RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_MEASUREMENT_ENABLED
- RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_SPAN
- RBW Filter
- Sweep Time
- Averaging
- RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_AMPLITUDE_CORRECTION_TYPE
- RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_ALL_TRACES_ENABLED
- RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_NUMBER_OF_ANALYSIS_THREADS
- Results
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether to enable the OBW measurement. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_FALSE. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetMeasurementEnabled Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetMeasurementEnabled |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read only |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Returns the frequency search space to find the OBW. This value is expressed in Hz. Use 'subblock(n)' as the selector string to read this result. The default value is 10 MHz. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetSpan |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether the measurement computes the RBW. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_AUTO_BANDWIDTH_TRUE. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetRBWFilterAutoBandwidth Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetRBWFilterAutoBandwidth |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_AUTO_BANDWIDTH_FALSE (0) | The measurement uses the RBW that you specify in the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_RBW_FILTER_BANDWIDTH attribute. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_AUTO_BANDWIDTH_TRUE (1) | The measurement computes the RBW. |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeF64 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Specifies the bandwidth of the RBW filter used to sweep the acquired signal, when you set the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_RBW_FILTER_AUTO_BANDWIDTH attribute to RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_AUTO_BANDWIDTH_FALSE. This value is expressed in Hz. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is 10000. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetRBWFilterBandwidth Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetRBWFilterBandwidth |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies the shape of the digital RBW filter. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_TYPE_GAUSSIAN. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetRBWFilterType Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetRBWFilterType |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_TYPE_FFT_BASED (0) | No RBW filtering is performed. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_TYPE_GAUSSIAN (1) | An RBW filter with a Gaussian response is applied. |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_RBW_FILTER_TYPE_FLAT (2) | An RBW filter with a flat response is applied. |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether the measurement computes the sweep time. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_AUTO_TRUE. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetSweepTimeAuto Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetSweepTimeAuto |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_AUTO_FALSE (0) | The measurement uses the sweep time that you specify in the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_INTERVAL attribute. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_AUTO_TRUE (1) | The measurement uses a sweep time of 1 ms. |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeF64 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Specifies the sweep time when you set the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_AUTO attribute to RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_SWEEP_TIME_AUTO_FALSE. This value is expressed in seconds. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is 1 ms. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetSweepTimeInterval Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetSweepTimeInterval |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether to enable averaging for the OBW measurement. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_ENABLED_FALSE. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetAveragingEnabled Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetAveragingEnabled |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_ENABLED_FALSE (0) | The measurement is performed on a single acquisition. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_ENABLED_TRUE (1) | The OBW measurement uses the value of the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_AVERAGING_COUNT attribute as the number of acquisitions over which the OBW measurement is averaged. |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies the number of acquisitions used for averaging when you set the RFMXLTE_ATTR_OBW_AVERAGING_ENABLED attribute to RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_ENABLED_TRUE. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is 10. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetAveragingCount Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetAveragingCount |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies the averaging type for averaging multiple spectrum acquisitions. The averaged spectrum is used for the OBW measurement. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_RMS. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetAveragingType Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetAveragingType |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_RMS (0) | The power spectrum is linearly averaged. RMS averaging reduces signal fluctuations but not the noise floor. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_LOG (1) | The power spectrum is averaged in a logarithmic scale. |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_SCALAR (2) | The square root of the power spectrum is averaged. |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_MAXIMUM (3) | The peak power in the spectrum at each frequency bin is retained from one acquisition to the next. |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AVERAGING_TYPE_MINIMUM (4) | The lowest power in the spectrum at each frequency bin is retained from one acquisition to the next. |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether the amplitude of the frequency bins, used in measurements, is corrected for external attenuation at the RF center frequency, or at the individual frequency bins. Use the RFmxInstr_CfgExternalAttenuationTable function to configure the external attenuation table. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AMPLITUDE_CORRECTION_TYPE_RF_CENTER_FREQUENCY. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetAmplitudeCorrectionType Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetAmplitudeCorrectionType |
Values: |
RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AMPLITUDE_CORRECTION_TYPE_RF_CENTER_FREQUENCY (0) | All the frequency bins in the spectrum are compensated with a single external attenuation value that corresponds to the RF center frequency. |
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RFMXLTE_VAL_OBW_AMPLITUDE_CORRECTION_TYPE_SPECTRUM_FREQUENCY_BIN (1) | An individual frequency bin in the spectrum is compensated with the external attenuation value corresponding to that frequency. |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies whether to enable the traces to be stored and retrieved after performing the OBW measurement. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is RFMXLTE_VAL_FALSE. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetAllTracesEnabled Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetAllTracesEnabled |
Data Type: | int32 |
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Access: | read/write |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_SetAttributeI32 RFmxLTE_GetAttributeI32 |
Description: | Specifies the maximum number of threads used for parallelism for the OBW measurement. The number of threads can range from 1 to the number of physical cores. The number of threads you set may not be used in calculations. The actual number of threads used depends on the problem size, system resources, data availability, and other considerations. You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals. The default value is 1. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetNumberOfAnalysisThreads Set Function: RFmxLTE_OBWSetNumberOfAnalysisThreads |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read only |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Returns the bandwidth that occupies 99 percentage of the total power of the signal within a carrier/subblock. This value is expressed in Hz. Use 'subblock(n)' as the selector string to read this result. Refer to the LTE Occupied Bandwidth topic for more information. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetResultsOccupiedBandwidth |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read only |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Returns the total power measured in the carrier/subblock. This value is expressed in dBm. Use 'subblock(n)' as the selector string to read this result. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetResultsAbsolutePower |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read only |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Returns the start frequency of the carrier/subblock. This value is expressed in Hz. The occupied bandwidth is calculated using the following equation: Stop frequency - Start frequency = Occupied bandwidth Use 'subblock(n)' as the selector string to read this result. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetResultsStartFrequency |
Data Type: | float64 |
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Access: | read only |
Functions: | RFmxLTE_GetAttributeF64 |
Description: | Returns the stop frequency of the carrier/subblock. This value is expressed in Hz. Occupied bandwidth is calculated using the following equation: Occupied bandwidth = Stop frequency - Start frequency Use 'subblock(n)' as the selector string to read this result. Get Function: RFmxLTE_OBWGetResultsStopFrequency |
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