from ......Internal.Core import Core
from ......Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from ......Internal import Conversions
# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
[docs]class SymbolRateCls:
"""SymbolRate commands group definition. 1 total commands, 0 Subgroups, 1 group commands"""
def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
self._core = core
self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("symbolRate", core, parent)
[docs] def set(self, sample_rate: float) -> None:
"""SCPI: TRACe:IQ:SRATe \n
Snippet: driver.applications.k9X11Ad.trace.iq.symbolRate.set(sample_rate = 1.0) \n
Sets the final user sample rate for the acquired I/Q data. Thus, the user sample rate can be modified without affecting
the actual data capturing settings on the FSW. Note: The smaller the user sample rate, the smaller the usable I/Q
bandwidth, see 'Sample rate and maximum usable I/Q bandwidth for RF input'. In order to ensure a minimum usable I/Q
bandwidth use the method RsFsw.Applications.K17_Mcgd.Trace.Iq.Wband.Mbwidth.set command. \n
:param sample_rate: The valid sample rates are described in 'Sample rate and maximum usable I/Q bandwidth for RF input'. Unit: HZ
"""
param = Conversions.decimal_value_to_str(sample_rate)
self._core.io.write(f'TRACe:IQ:SRATe {param}')
[docs] def get(self) -> float:
"""SCPI: TRACe:IQ:SRATe \n
Snippet: value: float = driver.applications.k9X11Ad.trace.iq.symbolRate.get() \n
Sets the final user sample rate for the acquired I/Q data. Thus, the user sample rate can be modified without affecting
the actual data capturing settings on the FSW. Note: The smaller the user sample rate, the smaller the usable I/Q
bandwidth, see 'Sample rate and maximum usable I/Q bandwidth for RF input'. In order to ensure a minimum usable I/Q
bandwidth use the method RsFsw.Applications.K17_Mcgd.Trace.Iq.Wband.Mbwidth.set command. \n
:return: sample_rate: The valid sample rates are described in 'Sample rate and maximum usable I/Q bandwidth for RF input'. Unit: HZ"""
response = self._core.io.query_str(f'TRACe:IQ:SRATe?')
return Conversions.str_to_float(response)