:SPRocess:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo
Command Syntax
:SPRocessN:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}
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:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo?
Query Response
{1 | 0}
Description
Turns on or off automatic bandwidth setting for a Linear Equalizer operator (LFE). When on, the bandwidth of the operator tracks the bandwidth of the source. When off, use the parent command (:SPRocess:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth
) to enter the bandwidth.
For Reference Rx operator, what function do I send this command to?
If the FFE (Linear Equalizer) equalizer is a secondary function to the Reference Rx operator, address the :SPRocess:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo
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:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo
The Linear Feedforward Equalizer operator is provided with the N1010A-201 Advanced Waveform Analysis license.
Example Command Sequence
:FUNCtion2:FOPerator FFEQualizer :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:TAPS:AUTo ON :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:TAPS:COUNt 5 :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:NPRecursors 3 :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:TSPacing:TPBit 2 :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth:AUTo OFF :SPRocess2:FFEQualizer:BANDwidth 8.0E9 :FUNCtion2:COLor TCOLor4 :FUNCtion2:DISPlay ON *OPC? … // Your code to synchronize execution timing.