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R&S WinIQSIM2 Software Manual - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S ® <strong>WinIQSIM2</strong><br />

Remote Control Commands<br />

Transmission Commands<br />

:​TRANsmit:​SOURce​.......................................................................................................202<br />

:​TRANsmit:​SOURce:​LFILe​..............................................................................................202<br />

:​TRANsmit:​STATe​..........................................................................................................202<br />

:GENerate:WAVeform:DURation?<br />

Queries the signal duration in seconds of the available samples within the generated<br />

waveform file. The value of this parameter is evaluated by parameter<br />

GENerate:WAVeform:SAMPles.<br />

Return values:<br />

<br />

Example:<br />

Usage:<br />

float<br />

GEN:WAV:DUR?<br />

queries the signal duration in seconds.<br />

Query only<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> operation: See "Total Signal Duration" on page 37<br />

:GENerate:WAVeform:OSAMpling?<br />

Queries the baseband oversampling factor. The value is determined by the content of<br />

the generated waveform file. To adjust the oversampling rate, the corresponding parameters<br />

defined within the standards must be used, e.g. SOUR:BB:WLAN:FILT:OSAM.<br />

Return values:<br />

<br />

Example:<br />

Usage:<br />

float<br />

GEN:WAV:OSAM?<br />

queries the oversampling factor.<br />

Query only<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> operation: See "Oversampling Factor" on page 37<br />

:GENerate:WAVeform:SAMPles?<br />

Queries the number of available samples within the generated waveform file. It equals to<br />

the I and respectively Q sample sequence length and is calculated as follow:<br />

Number of Samples = Number of symbols * Oversampling factor<br />

Return values:<br />

<br />

Example:<br />

Usage:<br />

float<br />

GEN:WAV:SAMP?<br />

queries the number of available samples.<br />

Query only<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> operation: See "Sample Rate (fc)" on page 37<br />

<strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 1008.0858.42 ─ 10<br />

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