:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:FZP
Command Syntax
:SPRocessN:CTLequalizer:FZP <low-frequency zero-pole>
<low-frequency zero-pole> is a double.
Where N identifies one of up to 64 possible operators {1:64} that can be defined as part of a math function. The operators are numbered in the order that they were originally added to the function.
Query Syntax
:SPRocessN:CTLequalizer:FZP?
Description
Specifies the low frequency zero/pole applied by an IEEE based CTLE operator. The frequency is specified in Hertz. You can also set the Zero frequency (
:CTLequalizer:ZERo
), low frequency gain (gDC) (:CTLequalizer:GDC
), and Pole frequency (:CTLequalizer:POLe
).
Before selecting this command, send the :FUNCtion:FOPerator CTLE
command to first create the operator followed by :CTLequalizer:DEFinition IEEE
to define the type of CTLE.
Child Commands | Description | CTLE Definition Argument | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
POLE2 | POLE3 | GAIN2 | ||
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:DEFinition
|
Selects type of CTLE | ■ | ■ | ■ |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:GAIN
|
DC gain | ■ | ■ | |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:GAIN:NORMalize
|
Turns DC gain on or off | ■ | ■ | |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:GDC
|
Low frequency gain (Gdc and Gdc2) | ■ | ||
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:ZERo
|
Zero frequency | ■ | ■ | ■ |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:FZP
|
Low-frequency zero/pole | ■ | ||
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:POLe
|
Pole frequency | ■ | ■ | ■ |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:PNOise
|
Noise processing | ■ | ■ | ■ |
:SPRocess:CTLequalizer:PRESets
|
Recall and save CTLE settings as preset | ■ | ■ | ■ |
For Reference Rx operator, what function do I send this command to?
If the CTLE equalizer is a secondary function to the Reference Rx operator, address the :SPRocess:CTLequalizer:FZP
command to the Reference Rx function as identified in the following Reference Rx Setup dialog's operator diagram. In the following figure, this would be Function 2 and the command would be:
:SPRocess2:CTLequalizer:FZP

Requires FlexDCA revision A.06.60 and above.