Current¶
SCPI Commands
FETCh:EVDO:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent
CALCulate:EVDO:MEASurement<Instance>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent
- class Current[source]
Current commands group definition. 2 total commands, 0 Sub-groups, 2 group commands
- class CalculateStruct[source]
Response structure. Fields:
Reliability: int: decimal ‘Conventions and General Information’. 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: List[int]: 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
Obw: List[enums.ResultStatus2]: float Occupied bandwidth Range: 0 MHz to 16 MHz (SDEViation 0 MHz to 8 MHz) , Unit: MHz
Lower_Freq: List[float]: No parameter help available
Upper_Freq: List[float]: No parameter help available
- class FetchStruct[source]
Response structure. Fields:
Reliability: int: decimal ‘Conventions and General Information’. 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: List[int]: 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
Obw: List[float]: float Occupied bandwidth Range: 0 MHz to 16 MHz (SDEViation 0 MHz to 8 MHz) , Unit: MHz
Lower_Freq: List[float]: No parameter help available
Upper_Freq: List[float]: No parameter help available
- calculate() → CalculateStruct[source]
# SCPI: CALCulate:EVDO:MEASurement<instance>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent value: CalculateStruct = driver.multiEval.listPy.obw.current.calculate()
Returns occupied bandwidth (OBW) results in list mode. To define the statistical length and to enable the calculation of the results, use the command method RsCmwEvdoMeas.Configure.MultiEval.ListPy.Segment.Modulation.set. The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {…}seg 1, {…}seg 2, …, {…}seg n. The number of active segments n is determined by method RsCmwEvdoMeas.Configure.MultiEval.ListPy.count. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. The values described below are returned by the FETCh command. The CALCulate command returns limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. For details, refer to ‘Multi-Evaluation Measurement Results’.
- return
structure: for return value, see the help for CalculateStruct structure arguments.
- fetch() → FetchStruct[source]
# SCPI: FETCh:EVDO:MEASurement<instance>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent value: FetchStruct = driver.multiEval.listPy.obw.current.fetch()
Returns occupied bandwidth (OBW) results in list mode. To define the statistical length and to enable the calculation of the results, use the command method RsCmwEvdoMeas.Configure.MultiEval.ListPy.Segment.Modulation.set. The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {…}seg 1, {…}seg 2, …, {…}seg n. The number of active segments n is determined by method RsCmwEvdoMeas.Configure.MultiEval.ListPy.count. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. The values described below are returned by the FETCh command. The CALCulate command returns limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. For details, refer to ‘Multi-Evaluation Measurement Results’.
- return
structure: for return value, see the help for FetchStruct structure arguments.