8.34 Set Burst Pulse Processing Options
(BPOPTS)
Use this command to set burst pulse processing options.
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| FILTER| 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 | Command
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| FILTER |ACY|ACN|PLY|PLN| Input 1
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PLY/N
Aects whether RVP900 phase locks its (I,Q) data to the measured burst pulse.
The PLY and PLN bits force Yes and No responses. If both bits are clear or both bits
are set, no change is made.
ACY/N
Aects whether RVP900 applies pulse-to-pulse amplitude correction to its (I,Q) data.
The ACY and ACN bits force Yes and No responses. If both bits are clear or both bits
are set, no change is made.
8.35 Custom User Opcode (USRINTR and
USRCONT)
These opcodes are part of the open software extensions that allow you to define custom
opcodes for each major mode of operation.
Arguments may be passed into a custom opcode handler as an XARG list. An optional array
of words returned from that handler appears after the command executes.
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| User Bits | 1 1 1 1 1 0 |CON| 1 1 1 1 1 | Command
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UserBits
Four additional bits defined by the user to help subdivide the opcode functions.
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