QT GUI Frequency Sink
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A graphical sink to display multiple signals in frequency.
This is a QT-based graphical sink that takes a set of floating point streams and plots the PSD. Each signal is plotted with a different color, and functions can be used to change the label and color for a given input number.
The sink supports plotting streaming float data or messages. The message port is named "in". The two modes cannot be used simultaneously, and should be set to 0 when using the message mode. GRC handles this issue by providing the "Float Message" type that removes the streaming port(s).
Parameters
- Type
- options: [Complex, Float, Complex Message, Float Message]
- Name
- title for the plot
- FFT Size
- size of the FFT to compute and display. If using the PDU message port to plot samples, the length of each PDU must be a multiple of the FFT size.
- Spectrum Width
- options (if Float input): [Full, Half]
- Window Type
- options: [Blackman-harris, Hamming, Hann, Blackman, Rectangular, Kaiser, Flat-top]
- default: window.WIN_BLACKMAN_hARRIS
- Normalize Window Power
- options: [Yes, No]
- Center Frequency (Hz)
- center frequency of signal (only used for x-axis labels)
- Bandwidth (Hz)
- bandwidth of signal (used to set x-axis labels)
- default: samp_rate
- Grid
- options: [Yes, No]
- Autoscale
- options: [Yes, No]
- Average
- options: [None, Low, Medium, High]
- Y min
- default: -140
- Y max
- default: 10
- Y label
- default: "Relative Gain"
- Y units
- default: "dB"
- Number of Inputs
- default: 1
- Update Period
- default: 0.10
- Show Msg Ports
- options: [Yes, No]
- GUI Hint
- See GUI Hint
Messages
Inputs
- 'freq'
- set the center frequency
- 'bw'
- set the bandwidth
Outputs
- 'freq'
- the frequency where the output plot was double-clicked
Example Flowgraph
Source Files
- C++ files
- TODO
- Header files
- TODO
- Public header files
- TODO
- Block definition
- TODO