Remarks
•
In PSK modulation, the generator "shift" its output phase between two preset
phases, carrier phase (
•
When [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, it is interpreted as CH1.
Return Format
The query returns the PSK phase in scientific notation. For example, the query might
return +9.000000000000000E+01, indicating that the PSK phase is 90°.
Examples
:SOURce1:PSKey:PHASe 90 /*Sets the PSK modulation phase to 90° for
CH1.*/
:SOURce1:PSKey:PHASe? /*Queries the PSK modulation phase for CH1.
The query returns +9.000000000000000E+01.*/
3.11.14.3
[:SOURce[<n>]]:PSKey:POLarity
Syntax
[:SOURce[<
[:SOURce[<
Description
Sets or queries the PSK modulation polarity for the specified channel.
Parameter
Name
<n>
<polarity>
Remarks
•
The PSK modulation polarity can be set to the following:
-
-
•
When [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, it is interpreted as CH1.
Return Format
The query returns POS or NEG.
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[:SOURce[<n>]]:PHASe
n >]]:PSKey:POLarity < polarity >
n >]]:PSKey:POLarity?
Type
Discrete
Discrete
POSitive: positive polarity.
NEGative: negative polarity.
) and modulation phase.
Range
{1|2}
{POSitive|NEGative}
DG800 Pro/DG900 Pro Programming
Command System
Default
1
POSitive
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