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NameDescription
RFmxBT_AutoDetectSignal

Detects the Bluetooth packet and returns the detected packet type, data rate, and payload length.

RFmxBT_AutoLevel

Examines the input signal to calculate the peak power level and sets it as the value of the RFMXBT_ATTR_REFERENCE_LEVEL attribute. Use this function to help calculate an approximate setting for the reference level.

RFmxBT_CfgChannelNumber

Configures the RF channel number of the signal generated by the device under test (DUT), as defined in the Bluetooth specification.

RFmxBT_CfgDataRate

Configures the data rate of low energy (LE) or low energy - channel sounding (LE-CS) packets to be measured.

RFmxBT_CfgExternalAttenuation

Configures the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer.

RFmxBT_CfgFrequencyReference

Configures the Reference Clock and the frequency reference source.

RFmxBT_CfgLEDirectionFinding

Configures the mode of direction finding, length of the constant tone extension field, and the duration of the switching slot in the generated signal.

RFmxBT_CfgMechanicalAttenuation

Configures the mechanical attenuation and the RFmx driver attenuation hardware settings.

RFmxBT_CfgPacketType

Configures the type of Bluetooth packet to be measured.

RFmxBT_CfgPayloadBitPattern

Configures the bit pattern present in the payload of the packet.

RFmxBT_CfgPayloadLength

Configures the Payload Length Mode and Payload Length parameters that decide the length of the payload to be used for the measurement.

RFmxBT_CfgRF

Configures the RF attributes of the signal specified by the selector string.

RFmxBT_CfgRFAttenuation

Configures the nominal attenuation and the RFmx driver setting.

RFmxBT_CfgReferenceLevel

Configures the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of an RF input signal.

RFmxBT_SendSoftwareEdgeTrigger

Sends a trigger to the device when you use the RFmxBT Configure Trigger function to choose a software version of a trigger and the device is waiting for the trigger to be sent. You can also use this function to override a hardware trigger.

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