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RFmxWcdmaMXQevmResults.GetMaximumIQOriginOffset Method

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RFmxWcdmaMXQevmResults.GetMaximumIQOriginOffset Method

RFmxWcdmaMXQevmResultsGetMaximumIQOriginOffset Method

Gets the maximum value of the I/Q origin offsets for a QPSK signal. This value is expressed in dB.This value is obtained over all averaging iterations. The number of acquisitions is specified by the value of the SetAveragingCount(String, Int32) method.The I/Q Origin Offset is the amount of DC component present in the I/Q signal being measured.

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

Syntax

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

Parameters

selectorString  String
Specifies the result name.
Example: ""

"result::r1"

You can use the BuildResultString(String) method to build the selectorString.
value  Double
Upon return, contains the maximum value of the I/Q origin offsets for a QPSK signal. This value is expressed in dB.This value is obtained over all averaging iterations. The number of acquisitions is specified by the value of the SetAveragingCount(String, Int32) method.The I/Q Origin Offset is the amount of DC component present in the I/Q signal being measured.

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 QevmResultsMaximumIQOriginOffset attribute.

See Also

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