StaFrequency

SCPI Command :

CALCulate<n>:HOPDetection:TABLe:STATe:STAFrequency
class StaFrequencyCls[source]

StaFrequency commands group definition. 1 total commands, 0 Subgroups, 1 group commands

class StaFrequencyStruct[source]

Response structure. Fields:

  • State: bool: ON | OFF | 0 | 1 OFF | 0 Switches the function off ON | 1 Switches the function on

  • Scaling: enums.FrequencyScaling: GHZ | MHZ | KHZ | HZ Defines the scaling for the frequency parameters

get(window=Window.Default) StaFrequencyStruct[source]
# SCPI: CALCulate<n>:HOPDetection:TABLe:STATe:STAFrequency
value: StaFrequencyStruct = driver.applications.k60Transient.calculate.hopDetection.table.state.staFrequency.get(window = repcap.Window.Default)

If enabled, the hop state frequency parameter is included in the result tables (see ‘State parameters’) . Note that only the enabled columns are returned for the method RsFsw.Applications.K60_Transient.Calculate.HopDetection.Table.Results. get_ query.

param window

optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface ‘Calculate’)

return

structure: for return value, see the help for StaFrequencyStruct structure arguments.

set(state: bool, scaling: Optional[RsFsw.enums.FrequencyScaling] = None, window=Window.Default) None[source]
# SCPI: CALCulate<n>:HOPDetection:TABLe:STATe:STAFrequency
driver.applications.k60Transient.calculate.hopDetection.table.state.staFrequency.set(state = False, scaling = enums.FrequencyScaling.GHZ, window = repcap.Window.Default)

If enabled, the hop state frequency parameter is included in the result tables (see ‘State parameters’) . Note that only the enabled columns are returned for the method RsFsw.Applications.K60_Transient.Calculate.HopDetection.Table.Results. get_ query.

param state

ON | OFF | 0 | 1 OFF | 0 Switches the function off ON | 1 Switches the function on

param scaling

GHZ | MHZ | KHZ | HZ Defines the scaling for the frequency parameters

param window

optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface ‘Calculate’)