The Vector DDFS block generates Real and Imaginary vector output signals of desired frequency.
Description
The input port I is used for providing the desired output frequency value as a vector type.
The input port I value should be equal to:
The VI input port and VO output are used for synchronization purposes with the other blocks in the design. The VO is just a delayed version of VI based on the block latency. The DITH input port is used to turn on/off the phase noise dithering feature. The CONJ input port is set to '1' to conjugate the complex exponential output. The output ports, O_RE and O_IM, generate Real and Imaginary components of the desired vector output frequency signal.
Data Type Support
- The input port I should be a signed fixed-point data type.
- The input port VI, DITH, and CONJ should be Boolean data types.
Block Parameters
- Super Sample Rate (SSR)
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This configurable GUI parameter is primarily used to control the processing of multiple data samples on every sample period. This block enables 1-D vector support for the primary block operation.
- Frequency Resolution (bits)
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Defines the smallest incremental step in frequency that the block can output. This should be an integer value.
- Sin/Cos Table Depth
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Defines the depth of the Sin/Cos Table and should be an integer value.
- Sin/Cos Table Width
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Defines the width of the Sin/Cos Table and should be an integer value.