Signal Properties |
The Signal type exposes the following members.
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![]() | Bandwidth |
Gets the signal bandwidth, in hertz.
This specifies the range of frequencies over which the majority of signal Power is distributed.
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![]() ![]() | BaseSignal |
Gets an instance of a signal with zero power, zero frequency, and infinite bandwidth.
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![]() | Frequency |
Gets the center frequency of the signal, in hertz.
This is usually the frequency which has the greatest power density.
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![]() | LowerBandwidthFrequency |
Gets the lower bandwidth frequency, in hertz.
This specifies the signal's lowest frequency.
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![]() | LowerBandwidthLimit |
Gets the offset from the center Frequency to the lower bandwidth limit, in hertz.
(Usually, this value is negative).
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![]() | LowerNoiseBandwidthFrequency |
Gets the frequency of the lower boundary of the noise bandwidth, in hertz.
This specifies the lowest frequency at which there is significant noise.
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![]() | LowerNoiseBandwidthLimit |
Gets the offset from the center Frequency to the lower limit of the noise bandwidth, in hertz.
(Usually, this value is negative).
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![]() | NoiseBandwidth |
Gets the bandwidth of the signal noise, in hertz.
This specifies the range of frequencies over which there is significant noise.
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![]() | NoisePower |
Gets the power of the noise, in watts, as computed from
the NoiseTemperature based on the NoiseBandwidth.
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![]() | NoiseTemperature |
Gets the equivalent noise temperature, in kelvin.
This represents the contribution of thermal noise and other stochastic processes on the signal.
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![]() | Power |
Gets the total signal power, in watts.
This specifies the total power spread out over the Bandwidth.
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![]() | UpperBandwidthFrequency |
Gets the upper bandwidth frequency, in hertz.
This specifies the signal's highest frequency.
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![]() | UpperBandwidthLimit |
Gets the offset from the center Frequency to the upper bandwidth limit, in hertz.
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![]() | UpperNoiseBandwidthFrequency |
Gets the frequency of the upper boundary of the noise bandwidth, in hertz.
This specifies the highest frequency at which there is significant noise.
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![]() | UpperNoiseBandwidthLimit |
Gets the offset from the center Frequency to the upper limit of the noise bandwidth, in hertz.
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