EXTRACT_SWEEP_FSV
Extract the sweep trace from an FSV network analyzer. Requires a CONNECTION_FSV block at the start of the app to connect with
the instrument. The VISA address will then be listed under 'connection'.
This block should also work with compatible R&S network analyzers. Params: connection : VisaConnection The VISA address (requires the CONNECTION_FSV block). Returns: out : OrderedPair The sweep trace from the FSV is returned.
Python Code
from flojoy import flojoy, DataContainer, OrderedPair, VisaConnection
from typing import Optional
from numpy import fromstring
from time import sleep
@flojoy(inject_connection=True)
def EXTRACT_SWEEP_FSV(
connection: VisaConnection,
default: Optional[DataContainer] = None,
) -> OrderedPair:
"""Extract the sweep trace from an FSV network analyzer.
Requires a CONNECTION_FSV block at the start of the app to connect with
the instrument. The VISA address will then be listed under 'connection'.
This block should also work with compatible R&S network analyzers.
Parameters
----------
connection: VisaConnection
The VISA address (requires the CONNECTION_FSV block).
Returns
-------
OrderedPair
The sweep trace from the FSV is returned.
"""
rohde = connection.get_handle()
# Wait until the sweep count reach the target.
target = rohde.query("SWE:COUN?")
while rohde.query("SWE:COUN:CURR?") != target:
rohde.write("*WAI")
sleep(0.1)
x = fromstring(rohde.query("TRAC:DATA:X? TRACE1"), sep=",")
y = fromstring(rohde.query("TRAC? TRACE1"), sep=",")
return OrderedPair(x=x, y=y)
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Read FM Radio Signals using Flojoy
Example
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In this example, the Rohde & Schwarz FSV Signal Analyzer is used to view the FM radio range (86-110 MHz).
First 4 FSV nodes were added: CONNECTION_FSV
, SWEEP_SETTINGS_FSV
, INIT_SWEEP_FSV
, and EXTRACT_SWEEP_FSV
. A LINE
node was also added. The VISA address
was set for the 4 instrument nodes. The range of the signal analyzer sweep was set with SWEEP_SETTINGS_FSV
(start
= 86, stop
= 110 MHz).
The nodes were then connected as shown in the image, and the app was run.