:SPRocess:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS
Command Syntax
:SPRocessN:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS "tap_value, tap_value, …"
The command argument is a string of comma separated list of real numbers (individual tap value).
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:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS?
Query Response
1.4582E-02,9.1E-05,1.85E-04
Description
When :SPRocess:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize
is ON
and :SPRocess:DFEQualizer:TAPS:AUTo
is OFF
, use this command to manually enter tap values for an optimized pulse response. For example, for three taps you might enter:
:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS "1.4582E-02,9.1E-05,1.85E-04"
For Reference Rx operator, what function do I send this command to?
If the DFE equalizer is a secondary function to the Reference Rx operator, address the :SPRocess:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS
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:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize:TAPS
![](../../../Resources/Images/FlexDCA/db-rx-model-blk-diagram-2.png)
Pulse response optimization (:SPRocess:DFEQualizer:PROPtimize
) must be on to use this command.
Requires FlexDCA revision A.06.60 and above.