RfsaSpectrumAcquisitionConfiguration Properties
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Rfsa
The RfsaSpectrumAcquisitionConfiguration type exposes the following members.
Properties
Name | Description | |
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![]() | AveragingMode | Gets or sets the averaging mode for the spectrum acquisition. |
![]() | CenterFrequency | Gets or sets the center frequency, hertz (Hz), in a spectrum acquisition. |
![]() | FftSize | Gets the size of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). |
![]() | FftWidth | Gets or sets the FFT width of the device. The FFT width is the effective bandwidth of the signal path during each signal acquisition. |
![]() | FftWindowShapeFactor | Gets the shape factor of the window used in the fast Fourier transform (FFT). The window shape factor is defined as the ratio of the 60 dB to 6 dB bandwidths. |
![]() | FftWindowSize | Gets the size of the window used in the fast Fourier transform (FFT). |
![]() | FftWindowType | Gets or sets the time-domain used in the FftWindowType. |
![]() | NumberOfAverages | Gets or sets the number of acquisitions to average. The averaging process returns the final result after the number of averages is complete. |
![]() | NumberOfSpectralLines | Gets or sets the number of spectral lines expected with the current power spectrum configuration. |
![]() | PowerSpectrumUnits | Gets or sets the units of the power spectrum. |
![]() | ResolutionBandwidth | Gets or sets the resolution along the x-axis of the spectrum, in hertz (Hz). |
![]() | ResolutionBandwidthType | Gets or sets how the ResolutionBandwidth property is expressed. |
![]() | SmoothSpectrumEnabled | Gets or sets whether an optimized IF filtering selection is made at different spectrum frequency ranges during spectrum acquisition. |
![]() | Span | Gets or sets the frequency range of the computed spectrum, in hertz (Hz). |
![]() | SpectrumOspSamplingRatio | Gets or sets the over sampling ratio (OSP) on the digitizer board in spectrum mode. |
![]() | SubspanOverlap | Gets or sets the amount of overlap between consecutive subspans in a multispan spectrum acquisition. |