Source code for RsFswp.Implementations.InputPy.Attenuation

from ....Internal.Core import Core
from ....Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from ....Internal import Conversions


# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
[docs]class AttenuationCls: """Attenuation commands group definition. 3 total commands, 2 Subgroups, 1 group commands""" def __init__(self, core: Core, parent): self._core = core self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("attenuation", core, parent) @property def protection(self): """protection commands group. 0 Sub-classes, 1 commands.""" if not hasattr(self, '_protection'): from .Protection import ProtectionCls self._protection = ProtectionCls(self._core, self._cmd_group) return self._protection @property def auto(self): """auto commands group. 0 Sub-classes, 1 commands.""" if not hasattr(self, '_auto'): from .Auto import AutoCls self._auto = AutoCls(self._core, self._cmd_group) return self._auto
[docs] def set(self, attenuation: float) -> None: """SCPI: INPut:ATTenuation \n Snippet: driver.inputPy.attenuation.set(attenuation = 1.0) \n This command defines the total attenuation for RF input. If you set the attenuation manually, it is no longer coupled to the reference level, but the reference level is coupled to the attenuation. Thus, if the current reference level is not compatible with an attenuation that has been set manually, the command also adjusts the reference level. \n :param attenuation: Range: see data sheet , Unit: DB """ param = Conversions.decimal_value_to_str(attenuation) self._core.io.write(f'INPut:ATTenuation {param}')
[docs] def get(self) -> float: """SCPI: INPut:ATTenuation \n Snippet: value: float = driver.inputPy.attenuation.get() \n This command defines the total attenuation for RF input. If you set the attenuation manually, it is no longer coupled to the reference level, but the reference level is coupled to the attenuation. Thus, if the current reference level is not compatible with an attenuation that has been set manually, the command also adjusts the reference level. \n :return: attenuation: Range: see data sheet , Unit: DB""" response = self._core.io.query_str(f'INPut:ATTenuation?') return Conversions.str_to_float(response)
def clone(self) -> 'AttenuationCls': """Clones the group by creating new object from it and its whole existing subgroups Also copies all the existing default Repeated Capabilities setting, which you can change independently without affecting the original group""" new_group = AttenuationCls(self._core, self._cmd_group.parent) self._cmd_group.synchronize_repcaps(new_group) return new_group