Agilent Technologies VXI E1439 User Manual

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Agilent E1439 Programmer's Reference

Functions listed alphabetically

when dataType is set to AGE1439_REAL and there is a non-zero center frequency the data scale
value is doubled for consistent spectrum measurements

dataTypePtr

points to the current value of the dataType parameter.

mode

selects whether the Agilent E1439's data collection operates in block mode or continuous mode.

AGE1439_BLOCK

selects block transfer mode in which the measurement is halted after each

block of data. To start collection of the next data block the module must be armed and triggered
again. This mode is used whenever each block of data is to be associated with an individual
trigger event.

AGE1439_CONTINUOUS

means that a single arm and trigger event starts a measurement which

runs continuously with no gaps between output data blocks. The measurement continues as long
as the data is read out fast enough to prevent overflow in the output FIFO. The continuous mode is
useful for continuous signal processing applications where data gaps are unacceptable.

modePtr

points to the current value of the mode parameter.

port

determines which output port is used to take data from the Agilent E1439 module.

Setting port to

AGE1439_VME

means the data is to be output using standard VME register reads.

This is the instrument default.

Setting port to

AGE1439_LBUS

means the data is to be output as a byte-serial data stream via the

VXI local bus (Agilent E1439D only) . When using the local bus port the module immediately to
the right of the Agilent E1439 must be capable of receiving the local bus byte sequence.

Setting port to

AGE1439_FIBER

means the filtered ADC data is to be transmitted as a serial data

stream over the fiber interface.

portPtr

points to the current value of the port parameter.

resolution

selects data resolution of either 12 or 24 bits by using resolution values of

AGE1439_12BIT

or

AGE1439_24BIT

respectively. Choosing 12-bit precision allows for more samples in the FIFO

memory. Choosing 24 bits allows more dynamic range. Because of the broadband white noise
present on the input of the analog-to-digital converter, it is normally sufficient to use 12 bit
resolution whenever the age1439_filter_setup function specifies a signal bandwidth greater than
10 MHz. For narrower bandwidths much of the broadband white noise is filtered out, resulting in
lower noise in the output data. To take advantage of this lower noise, you should use the 24-bit
data resolution.

resolutionPtr

points to the current value of the resolution parameter.

Comments

The following table summarizes the output word or byte sequence for each combination of
dataType, resolution, and port parameters:

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