Smodulation¶
SCPI Commands
FETCh:GSM:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<Segment>:SMODulation
CALCulate:GSM:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<Segment>:SMODulation
- class Smodulation[source]
Smodulation commands group definition. 2 total commands, 0 Sub-groups, 2 group commands
- class CalculateStruct[source]
Response structure. Fields:
Reliability: int: decimal ‘Reliability Indicator’ In list mode, a zero reliability indicator indicates that the results in all measured segments are valid. A non-zero value indicates that an error occurred in at least one of the measured segments.
Seg_Reliability: int: decimal Reliability indicator for the segment. The meaning of the returned values is the same as for the common reliability indicator, see previous parameter.
Statist_Expired: int: decimal Number of measured steps Range: 0 to Statistical Length (integer value)
Slot_Info: enums.SlotInfo: No parameter help available
Slot_Statistic: bool: ON | OFF ON: Averaging over different burst type OFF: Uniform burst type in the averaging range
Out_Of_Tolerance: int: decimal Percentage of measured bursts with failed limit check Range: 0 % to 100 %, Unit: %
Carrier_Power: enums.ResultStatus2: float Measured carrier output power (reference power) Range: -100 dBm to 55 dBm, Unit: dBm
Power: List[enums.ResultStatus2]: No parameter help available
- class FetchStruct[source]
Response structure. Fields:
Reliability: int: decimal ‘Reliability Indicator’ In list mode, a zero reliability indicator indicates that the results in all measured segments are valid. A non-zero value indicates that an error occurred in at least one of the measured segments.
Seg_Reliability: int: decimal Reliability indicator for the segment. The meaning of the returned values is the same as for the common reliability indicator, see previous parameter.
Statist_Expired: int: decimal Number of measured steps Range: 0 to Statistical Length (integer value)
Slot_Info: enums.SlotInfo: No parameter help available
Slot_Statistic: bool: ON | OFF ON: Averaging over different burst type OFF: Uniform burst type in the averaging range
Out_Of_Tolerance: int: decimal Percentage of measured bursts with failed limit check Range: 0 % to 100 %, Unit: %
Carrier_Power: float: float Measured carrier output power (reference power) Range: -100 dBm to 55 dBm, Unit: dBm
Power: List[float]: No parameter help available
- calculate(segment=<Segment.Default: -1>) → CalculateStruct[source]
# SCPI: CALCulate:GSM:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<nr>:SMODulation value: CalculateStruct = driver.multiEval.listPy.segment.smodulation.calculate(segment = repcap.Segment.Default)
Returns the spectrum due to modulation results for segment <no> in list mode. The result is averaged over the statistical length. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. The first six values (‘Reliability’ to ‘Out of Tolerance’ result) are also returned by CALCulate commands. The remaining values returned by CALCulate commands are limit check results, one value for each result listed below.
- param segment
optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface ‘Segment’)
- return
structure: for return value, see the help for CalculateStruct structure arguments.
- fetch(segment=<Segment.Default: -1>) → FetchStruct[source]
# SCPI: FETCh:GSM:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<nr>:SMODulation value: FetchStruct = driver.multiEval.listPy.segment.smodulation.fetch(segment = repcap.Segment.Default)
Returns the spectrum due to modulation results for segment <no> in list mode. The result is averaged over the statistical length. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. The first six values (‘Reliability’ to ‘Out of Tolerance’ result) are also returned by CALCulate commands. The remaining values returned by CALCulate commands are limit check results, one value for each result listed below.
- param segment
optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface ‘Segment’)
- return
structure: for return value, see the help for FetchStruct structure arguments.