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RFmxGsmMX.GetTriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration Method

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RFmxGsmMX.GetTriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration Method

RFmxGsmMXGetTriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration Method

Gets the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge trigger. This value is expressed in seconds. If you set the SetIQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope(String, RFmxGsmMXIQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope) method to Rising, the signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope method to Falling, the signal is quiet above the trigger level.

Namespace: NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX
Assembly: NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX.Fx40 (in NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX.Fx40.dll) Version: 24.5.0.49286 (24.5.0.49286)

Syntax

public int GetTriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration(
	string selectorString,
	out double value
)
Public Function GetTriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration ( 
	selectorString As String,
	<OutAttribute> ByRef value As Double
) As Integer

Parameters

selectorString  String
Pass an empty string. The signal name that is passed when creating the signal configuration is used.
value  Double
Upon return, contains the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge trigger. This value is expressed in seconds. If you set the SetIQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope(String, RFmxGsmMXIQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope) method to Rising, the signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope method to Falling, the signal is quiet above the trigger level.

Return Value

Int32
Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.

Remarks

This method gets the value of TriggerMinimumQuietTimeDuration attribute.The default value is 582 microseconds.

See Also

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