Source code for RsFsw.Implementations.Applications.K40_PhaseNoise.Sense.Frequency.Verify.Tolerance.Absolute

from ........Internal.Core import Core
from ........Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from ........Internal import Conversions


# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
[docs]class AbsoluteCls: """Absolute commands group definition. 1 total commands, 0 Subgroups, 1 group commands""" def __init__(self, core: Core, parent): self._core = core self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("absolute", core, parent)
[docs] def set(self, frequency: float) -> None: """SCPI: [SENSe]:FREQuency:VERify:TOLerance:ABSolute \n Snippet: driver.applications.k40PhaseNoise.sense.frequency.verify.tolerance.absolute.set(frequency = 1.0) \n Defines an absolute frequency tolerance for frequency verification. If you define both an absolute and relative tolerance, the application uses the higher tolerance level. \n :param frequency: Numeric value in Hz. Unit: HZ """ param = Conversions.decimal_value_to_str(frequency) self._core.io.write(f'SENSe:FREQuency:VERify:TOLerance:ABSolute {param}')
[docs] def get(self) -> float: """SCPI: [SENSe]:FREQuency:VERify:TOLerance:ABSolute \n Snippet: value: float = driver.applications.k40PhaseNoise.sense.frequency.verify.tolerance.absolute.get() \n Defines an absolute frequency tolerance for frequency verification. If you define both an absolute and relative tolerance, the application uses the higher tolerance level. \n :return: frequency: Numeric value in Hz. Unit: HZ""" response = self._core.io.query_str(f'SENSe:FREQuency:VERify:TOLerance:ABSolute?') return Conversions.str_to_float(response)