info
Characteristic information about generated signal
Syntax
Description
Examples
The characteristic information of the NCO object is defined by the following fields:
NumPointsLUT
— Number of data points in the lookup table.SineLUTSize
— Quarter-wave sine lookup table size in bytes.TheoreticalSFDR
— Theoretical spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) in dBc.FrequencyResolution
— Frequency resolution of theNCO
.
To obtain the above characteristics for a specific NCO
object, call the info
function on the object.
nco = dsp.NCO
nco = dsp.NCO with properties: PhaseIncrementSource: 'Input port' PhaseOffsetSource: 'Property' PhaseOffset: 0 Dither: true NumDitherBits: 4 PhaseQuantization: true NumQuantizerAccumulatorBits: 12 PhaseQuantizationErrorOutputPort: false Waveform: 'Sine' SamplesPerFrame: 1 OutputDataType: 'Custom' Show all properties
info(nco)
ans = struct with fields:
NumPointsLUT: 1025
SineLUTSize: 2050
TheoreticalSFDR: 84
FrequencyResolution: 1.5259e-05
The fields and their corresponding values change depending on the settings of the object. For instance, if the PhaseQuantization
property is set to false
, the TheoreticalSFDR
field does not appear.
nco.PhaseQuantization = false; info(nco)
ans = struct with fields:
NumPointsLUT: 16385
SineLUTSize: 32770
FrequencyResolution: 1.5259e-05
Input Arguments
Numerically controlled oscillator, specified as a dsp.NCO
System object.
Output Arguments
Characteristic information about the dsp.NCO
System object, returned as a structure, S
. The number of fields of
S
and their values vary depending on the property value settings
of nco
. The possible fields and their values are:
Field | Value |
---|---|
NumPointsLUT | Number of data points for lookup table. The lookup table is implemented as a quarter-wave sine table. |
SineLUTSize | Quarter-wave sine lookup table size in bytes. |
TheoreticalSFDR | Theoretical spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) in dBc. This field applies
when you set the PhaseQuantization property
to true . |
FrequencyResolution | Frequency resolution of the NCO in Hz. The sample time
of the output signal is assumed to be 1 second. |
Data Types: struct
Version History
Introduced in R2012a
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