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RFmxGsmMXModAccResults.FetchEvmAmplitudeDroop Method

RFmxGsmMXModAccResults.FetchEvmAmplitudeDroop Method

RFmxGsmMXModAccResultsFetchEvmAmplitudeDroop Method

Fetches the amplitude droop measurement results for EDGE/EGPRS.

Namespace: NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX
Assembly: NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX.Fx40 (in NationalInstruments.RFmx.GsmMX.Fx40.dll) Version: 24.5.0.49286 (24.5.0.49286)

Syntax

public int FetchEvmAmplitudeDroop(
	string selectorString,
	double timeout,
	out double meanAmplitudeDroop,
	out double maximumAmplitudeDroop
)
Public Function FetchEvmAmplitudeDroop ( 
	selectorString As String,
	timeout As Double,
	<OutAttribute> ByRef meanAmplitudeDroop As Double,
	<OutAttribute> ByRef maximumAmplitudeDroop As Double
) As Integer

Parameters

selectorString  String
Specifies a selector string comprising of the result name. If you do not specify the result name, the default result instance is used. The default is "" (empty string).
Example:
""
"result::r1"
You can use the BuildResultString(String) method to build the selector string.
timeout  Double
Specifies the timeout for fetching the specified measurement. This value is expressed in seconds. Set this value to an appropriate time, longer than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the method waits until the measurement is complete.
meanAmplitudeDroop  Double
Upon return, contains the mean of amplitude droop values measured over all acquisition time slots. This value is expressed in dB/symbol.
maximumAmplitudeDroop  Double
Upon return, contains the maximum of amplitude droop values measured over all acquisition time slots. This value is expressed in dB/symbol.

Return Value

Int32
Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.

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