Source code for nirfmxdemod.demod

"""Defines a root class which is used to identify and control Demod signal configuration."""

import functools
import math

import nirfmxdemod.analog_demod as analog_demod
import nirfmxdemod.attributes as attributes
import nirfmxdemod.digital_demod as digital_demod
import nirfmxdemod.enums as enums
import nirfmxdemod.errors as errors
import nirfmxdemod.internal._helper as _helper
import nirfmxinstr
from nirfmxdemod.internal._helper import SignalConfiguration


class _DemodSignalConfiguration:
    """Contains static methods to create and delete Demod signal."""

    @staticmethod
    def get_demod_signal_configuration(instr_session, signal_name="", cloning=False):
        updated_signal_name = signal_name
        if signal_name:
            updated_signal_name = _helper.validate_and_remove_signal_qualifier(
                signal_name, "signal_name"
            )
            _helper.validate_signal_not_empty(updated_signal_name, "signal_name")
        return _DemodSignalConfiguration.init(instr_session, updated_signal_name, cloning)  # type: ignore

    @staticmethod
    def init(instr_session, signal_name, cloning):
        with instr_session._signal_lock:
            if signal_name.lower() == Demod._default_signal_name_user_visible.lower():
                signal_name = Demod._default_signal_name

            existing_signal = instr_session._signal_manager.find_signal_configuration(
                Demod._signal_configuration_type, signal_name
            )
            if existing_signal is None:
                signal_configuration = Demod(instr_session, signal_name, cloning)  # type: ignore
                instr_session._signal_manager.add_signal_configuration(signal_configuration)
            else:
                signal_configuration = existing_signal
                # Checking if signal exists in C layer
                if signal_configuration._interpreter.check_if_current_signal_exists() is False:
                    if not signal_configuration.signal_configuration_name.lower():
                        instr_session._interpreter.create_default_signal_configuration(
                            Demod._default_signal_name_user_visible,
                            int(math.log(nirfmxinstr.Personalities.DEMOD.value, 2.0)) + 1,
                        )
                    else:
                        signal_configuration._interpreter.create_signal_configuration(signal_name)

            return signal_configuration

    @staticmethod
    def remove_signal_configuration(instr_session, signal_configuration):
        with instr_session._signal_lock:
            instr_session._signal_manager.remove_signal_configuration(signal_configuration)


def _raise_if_disposed(f):
    """From https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5929107/decorators-with-parameters."""

    @functools.wraps(f)
    def aux(*xs, **kws):
        signal = xs[0]  # parameter 0 is 'self' which is the signal object
        if signal.is_disposed:
            raise Exception("Cannot access a disposed Demod signal configuration")
        return f(*xs, **kws)

    return aux


class _DemodBase(SignalConfiguration):
    """Defines a base class for Demod."""

    _default_signal_name = ""
    _default_signal_name_user_visible = "default@Demod"
    _signal_configuration_type = "<'nirfmxdemod.demod.Demod'>"

    def __init__(self, session, signal_name="", cloning=False):
        self.is_disposed = False
        self._rfmxinstrsession = session
        self._rfmxinstrsession_interpreter = session._interpreter
        self.signal_configuration_name = signal_name
        self.signal_configuration_type = type(self)  # type: ignore
        self._signal_configuration_mode = "Signal"
        if session._is_remote_session:
            import nirfmxdemod.internal._grpc_stub_interpreter as _grpc_stub_interpreter

            interpreter = _grpc_stub_interpreter.GrpcStubInterpreter(session._grpc_options, session, self)  # type: ignore
        else:
            from nirfmxdemod.internal._library_interpreter import LibraryInterpreter

            interpreter = LibraryInterpreter("windows-1251", session, self)  # type: ignore

        self._interpreter = interpreter
        self._interpreter.set_session_handle(self._rfmxinstrsession_interpreter._vi)  # type: ignore
        self._session_function_lock = _helper.SessionFunctionLock()

        # Measurements object
        self.analog_demod = analog_demod.ADemod(self)  # type: ignore
        self.digital_demod = digital_demod.DDemod(self)  # type: ignore

        if not signal_name and not cloning:
            signal_exists, personality, _ = (
                self._rfmxinstrsession_interpreter.check_if_signal_exists(
                    self._default_signal_name_user_visible
                )
            )
            if not (signal_exists and personality.value == nirfmxinstr.Personalities.DEMOD.value):
                self._rfmxinstrsession_interpreter.create_default_signal_configuration(
                    self._default_signal_name_user_visible,
                    int(math.log(nirfmxinstr.Personalities.DEMOD.value, 2.0)) + 1,
                )
        elif signal_name and not cloning:
            signal_exists, personality, _ = (
                self._rfmxinstrsession_interpreter.check_if_signal_exists(signal_name)
            )
            if not (signal_exists and personality.value == nirfmxinstr.Personalities.DEMOD.value):
                self._interpreter.create_signal_configuration(signal_name)  # type: ignore

    def __enter__(self):
        """Enters the context of the Demod signal configuration."""
        return self

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
        """Exits the context of the Demod signal configuration."""
        self.dispose()  # type: ignore
        pass

    def dispose(self):
        r"""Deletes the signal configuration if it is not the default signal configuration
        and clears any trace of the current signal configuration, if any.

        .. note::
            You can call this function safely more than once, even if the signal is already deleted.
        """
        if not self.is_disposed:
            if self.signal_configuration_name == self._default_signal_name:
                self.is_disposed = True
                return
            else:
                _ = self._delete_signal_configuration(True)  # type: ignore
                self.is_disposed = True

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def delete_signal_configuration(self):
        r"""Deletes the current instance of a signal.

        Returns:
            error_code:
                Returns the status code of this method.
                The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        error_code = self._delete_signal_configuration(False)  # type: ignore
        return error_code

    def _delete_signal_configuration(self, ignore_driver_error):
        error_code = 0
        try:
            if not self.is_disposed:
                self._session_function_lock.enter_write_lock()
                error_code = self._interpreter.delete_signal_configuration(ignore_driver_error)  # type: ignore
                _DemodSignalConfiguration.remove_signal_configuration(self._rfmxinstrsession, self)  # type: ignore
                self.is_disposed = True
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_write_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_warning(self):
        r"""Retrieves and then clears the warning information for the session.

        Returns:
            Tuple (warning_code, warning_message):

            warning_code (int):
                Contains the latest warning code.

            warning_message (string):
                Contains the latest warning description.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            warning_code, warning_message = self._interpreter.get_error()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return warning_code, warning_message

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_error_string(self, error_code):
        r"""Gets the description of a driver error code.

        Args:
            error_code (int):
                Specifies an error or warning code.

        Returns:
            string:
                Contains the error description.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            error_message = self._interpreter.get_error_string(error_code)  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_message

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def reset_attribute(self, selector_string, attribute_id):
        r"""Resets the attribute to its default value.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Specifies the selector string for the property being reset.

            attribute_id (PropertyId):
                Specifies an attribute identifier.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method.
                The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attribute_id = (
                attribute_id.value if type(attribute_id) is attributes.AttributeID else attribute_id
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.reset_attribute(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attribute_id
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_selected_ports(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the instrument port to be configured to acquire a signal. Use
        :py:meth:`nirfmxinstr.session.Session.get_available_ports` method to get the valid port names.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        **Valid values**

        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (value)   | Description                                                                                                              |
        +================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | PXIe-5830      | if0, if1                                                                                                                 |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | PXIe-5831/5832 | if0, if1, rf<0-1>/port<x>, where 0-1 indicates one (0) or two (1) mmRH-5582 connections and x is the port number on the  |
        |                | mmRH-5582 front panel                                                                                                    |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Other devices  | "" (empty string)                                                                                                        |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        **Default values**

        +---------------------+-------------------+
        | Name (value)        | Description       |
        +=====================+===================+
        | PXIe-5830/5831/5832 | if1               |
        +---------------------+-------------------+
        | Other devices       | "" (empty string) |
        +---------------------+-------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (string):
                Specifies the instrument port to be configured to acquire a signal. Use
                :py:meth:`nirfmxinstr.session.Session.get_available_ports` method to get the valid port names.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.SELECTED_PORTS.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_selected_ports(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the instrument port to be configured to acquire a signal. Use
        :py:meth:`nirfmxinstr.session.Session.get_available_ports` method to get the valid port names.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        **Valid values**

        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (value)   | Description                                                                                                              |
        +================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | PXIe-5830      | if0, if1                                                                                                                 |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | PXIe-5831/5832 | if0, if1, rf<0-1>/port<x>, where 0-1 indicates one (0) or two (1) mmRH-5582 connections and x is the port number on the  |
        |                | mmRH-5582 front panel                                                                                                    |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Other devices  | "" (empty string)                                                                                                        |
        +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        **Default values**

        +---------------------+-------------------+
        | Name (value)        | Description       |
        +=====================+===================+
        | PXIe-5830/5831/5832 | if1               |
        +---------------------+-------------------+
        | Other devices       | "" (empty string) |
        +---------------------+-------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (string):
                Specifies the instrument port to be configured to acquire a signal. Use
                :py:meth:`nirfmxinstr.session.Session.get_available_ports` method to get the valid port names.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            _helper.validate_not_none(value, "value")
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.SELECTED_PORTS.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_center_frequency(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the carrier frequency of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. This value is expressed in Hz. The signal
        analyzer tunes to this frequency.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the carrier frequency of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. This value is expressed in Hz. The signal
                analyzer tunes to this frequency.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.CENTER_FREQUENCY.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_center_frequency(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the carrier frequency of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. This value is expressed in Hz. The signal
        analyzer tunes to this frequency.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the carrier frequency of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. This value is expressed in Hz. The signal
                analyzer tunes to this frequency.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.CENTER_FREQUENCY.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_reference_level(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of the RF input signal. This value is
        expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of the RF input signal. This value is
                expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_reference_level(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of the RF input signal. This value is
        expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of the RF input signal. This value is
                expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_external_attenuation(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer. For more
        information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in the *NI RF Vector
        Signal Analyzers Help*. This value is expressed in dB.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 0.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer. For more
                information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in the *NI RF Vector
                Signal Analyzers Help*. This value is expressed in dB.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.EXTERNAL_ATTENUATION.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_external_attenuation(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer. For more
        information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in the *NI RF Vector
        Signal Analyzers Help*. This value is expressed in dB.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 0.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer. For more
                information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in the *NI RF Vector
                Signal Analyzers Help*. This value is expressed in dB.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.EXTERNAL_ATTENUATION.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_reference_level_headroom(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the margin RFmx adds to the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute. The
        margin avoids clipping and overflow warnings if the input signal exceeds the configured reference level.

        RFmx configures the input gain to avoid clipping and associated overflow warnings provided the instantaneous
        power of the input signal remains within the Reference Level plus the Reference Level Headroom. If you know the input
        power of the signal precisely or previously included the margin in the Reference Level, you could improve the
        signal-to-noise ratio by reducing the Reference Level Headroom.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        **Supported devices: **PXIe-5668, PXIe-5830/5831/5832/5840/5841/5842/5860.

        **Default values**

        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | Name (value)                       | Description |
        +====================================+=============+
        | PXIe-5668                          | 6 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | PXIe-5830/5831/5832/5841/5842/5860 | 1 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | PXIe-5840                          | 0 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the margin RFmx adds to the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute. The
                margin avoids clipping and overflow warnings if the input signal exceeds the configured reference level.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL_HEADROOM.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_reference_level_headroom(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the margin RFmx adds to the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute. The
        margin avoids clipping and overflow warnings if the input signal exceeds the configured reference level.

        RFmx configures the input gain to avoid clipping and associated overflow warnings provided the instantaneous
        power of the input signal remains within the Reference Level plus the Reference Level Headroom. If you know the input
        power of the signal precisely or previously included the margin in the Reference Level, you could improve the
        signal-to-noise ratio by reducing the Reference Level Headroom.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        **Supported devices: **PXIe-5668, PXIe-5830/5831/5832/5840/5841/5842/5860.

        **Default values**

        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | Name (value)                       | Description |
        +====================================+=============+
        | PXIe-5668                          | 6 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | PXIe-5830/5831/5832/5841/5842/5860 | 1 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+
        | PXIe-5840                          | 0 dB        |
        +------------------------------------+-------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the margin RFmx adds to the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute. The
                margin avoids clipping and overflow warnings if the input signal exceeds the configured reference level.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL_HEADROOM.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_trigger_type(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the type of Reference Trigger to use for signal acquisition.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **None**.

        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)      | Description                                                                                                              |
        +===================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | None (0)          | No reference trigger is used for signal acquisition.                                                                     |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Digital Edge (1)  | A digital-edge trigger is used for signal acquisition. The source of the digital edge is specified using the Digital     |
        |                   | Edge Source attribute.                                                                                                   |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | IQ Power Edge (2) | An I/Q power-edge trigger is used for signal acquisition, which is configured using the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute.   |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Software (3)      | A software trigger is used for signal acquisition.                                                                       |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.TriggerType):
                Specifies the type of Reference Trigger to use for signal acquisition.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE.value
            )
            attr_val = enums.TriggerType(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_trigger_type(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the type of Reference Trigger to use for signal acquisition.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **None**.

        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)      | Description                                                                                                              |
        +===================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | None (0)          | No reference trigger is used for signal acquisition.                                                                     |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Digital Edge (1)  | A digital-edge trigger is used for signal acquisition. The source of the digital edge is specified using the Digital     |
        |                   | Edge Source attribute.                                                                                                   |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | IQ Power Edge (2) | An I/Q power-edge trigger is used for signal acquisition, which is configured using the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute.   |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Software (3)      | A software trigger is used for signal acquisition.                                                                       |
        +-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.TriggerType, int):
                Specifies the type of Reference Trigger to use for signal acquisition.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.TriggerType else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_digital_edge_trigger_source(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the source terminal for the digital-edge trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Digital Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (string):
                Specifies the source terminal for the digital-edge trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Digital Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.DIGITAL_EDGE_TRIGGER_SOURCE.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_digital_edge_trigger_source(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the source terminal for the digital-edge trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Digital Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (string):
                Specifies the source terminal for the digital-edge trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Digital Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            _helper.validate_not_none(value, "value")
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.DIGITAL_EDGE_TRIGGER_SOURCE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_digital_edge_trigger_edge(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets whether the signal analyzer detects a rising or falling edge on the digital-edge trigger signal. This
        attribute is applicable only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to
        **Digital Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Rising Edge**.

        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)     | Description                                            |
        +==================+========================================================+
        | Rising Edge (0)  | The trigger asserts on the rising edge of the signal.  |
        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
        | Falling Edge (1) | The trigger asserts on the falling edge of the signal. |
        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge):
                Specifies whether the signal analyzer detects a rising or falling edge on the digital-edge trigger signal. This
                attribute is applicable only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to
                **Digital Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.DIGITAL_EDGE_TRIGGER_EDGE.value
            )
            attr_val = enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_digital_edge_trigger_edge(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets whether the signal analyzer detects a rising or falling edge on the digital-edge trigger signal. This
        attribute is applicable only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to
        **Digital Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Rising Edge**.

        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)     | Description                                            |
        +==================+========================================================+
        | Rising Edge (0)  | The trigger asserts on the rising edge of the signal.  |
        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
        | Falling Edge (1) | The trigger asserts on the falling edge of the signal. |
        +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge, int):
                Specifies whether the signal analyzer detects a rising or falling edge on the digital-edge trigger signal. This
                attribute is applicable only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to
                **Digital Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.DIGITAL_EDGE_TRIGGER_EDGE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_iq_power_edge_trigger_source(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the channel from which the device monitors the trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (string):
                Specifies the channel from which the device monitors the trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_SOURCE.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_iq_power_edge_trigger_source(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the channel from which the device monitors the trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (string):
                Specifies the channel from which the device monitors the trigger. This attribute is applicable only when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            _helper.validate_not_none(value, "value")
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_string(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_SOURCE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_iq_power_edge_trigger_level(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the power level at which the device triggers. This value is expressed in dB when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE` attribute to **Relative** and in dBm
        when you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to **Absolute**. The device asserts the trigger when the signal
        exceeds the level specified by the value of this attribute, taking into consideration the specified slope. This
        attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ
        Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the power level at which the device triggers. This value is expressed in dB when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE` attribute to **Relative** and in dBm
                when you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to **Absolute**. The device asserts the trigger when the signal
                exceeds the level specified by the value of this attribute, taking into consideration the specified slope. This
                attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ
                Power Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_iq_power_edge_trigger_level(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the power level at which the device triggers. This value is expressed in dB when you set the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE` attribute to **Relative** and in dBm
        when you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to **Absolute**. The device asserts the trigger when the signal
        exceeds the level specified by the value of this attribute, taking into consideration the specified slope. This
        attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ
        Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the power level at which the device triggers. This value is expressed in dB when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE` attribute to **Relative** and in dBm
                when you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to **Absolute**. The device asserts the trigger when the signal
                exceeds the level specified by the value of this attribute, taking into consideration the specified slope. This
                attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ
                Power Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_iq_power_edge_trigger_level_type(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the reference for the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL` attribute.
        This attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE`  attribute to
        **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Absolute**.

        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value) | Description                                                                                               |
        +==============+===========================================================================================================+
        | Relative (0) | The value of the IQ Power Edge Level attribute is relative to the value of the Reference Level attribute. |
        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Absolute (1) | The IQ Power Edge Level attribute specifies the absolute power.                                           |
        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerLevelType):
                Specifies the reference for the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL` attribute.
                This attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE`  attribute to
                **IQ Power Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE.value,
            )
            attr_val = enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerLevelType(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_iq_power_edge_trigger_level_type(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the reference for the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL` attribute.
        This attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE`  attribute to
        **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Absolute**.

        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value) | Description                                                                                               |
        +==============+===========================================================================================================+
        | Relative (0) | The value of the IQ Power Edge Level attribute is relative to the value of the Reference Level attribute. |
        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Absolute (1) | The IQ Power Edge Level attribute specifies the absolute power.                                           |
        +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerLevelType, int):
                Specifies the reference for the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL` attribute.
                This attribute is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE`  attribute to
                **IQ Power Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerLevelType else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_LEVEL_TYPE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_iq_power_edge_trigger_slope(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets whether the device asserts the trigger when the signal power is rising or falling. The device asserts the
        trigger when the signal power exceeds the specified level with the slope you specify. This attribute is used only when
        you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Rising Slope**.

        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)      | Description                                           |
        +===================+=======================================================+
        | Rising Slope (0)  | The trigger asserts when the signal power is rising.  |
        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
        | Falling Slope (1) | The trigger asserts when the signal power is falling. |
        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope):
                Specifies whether the device asserts the trigger when the signal power is rising or falling. The device asserts the
                trigger when the signal power exceeds the specified level with the slope you specify. This attribute is used only when
                you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_SLOPE.value
            )
            attr_val = enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_iq_power_edge_trigger_slope(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets whether the device asserts the trigger when the signal power is rising or falling. The device asserts the
        trigger when the signal power exceeds the specified level with the slope you specify. This attribute is used only when
        you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Rising Slope**.

        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)      | Description                                           |
        +===================+=======================================================+
        | Rising Slope (0)  | The trigger asserts when the signal power is rising.  |
        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
        | Falling Slope (1) | The trigger asserts when the signal power is falling. |
        +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope, int):
                Specifies whether the device asserts the trigger when the signal power is rising or falling. The device asserts the
                trigger when the signal power exceeds the specified level with the slope you specify. This attribute is used only when
                you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.IQ_POWER_EDGE_TRIGGER_SLOPE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_trigger_delay(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the trigger delay time. This value is expressed in seconds.

        If the delay is negative, the measurement acquires pretrigger samples. If the delay is positive, the
        measurement acquires post-trigger samples.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 0 seconds.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the trigger delay time. This value is expressed in seconds.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_DELAY.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_trigger_delay(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the trigger delay time. This value is expressed in seconds.

        If the delay is negative, the measurement acquires pretrigger samples. If the delay is positive, the
        measurement acquires post-trigger samples.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 0 seconds.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the trigger delay time. This value is expressed in seconds.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_DELAY.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_trigger_minimum_quiet_time_mode(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets whether the measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Manual**.

        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value) | Description                                                                                 |
        +==============+=============================================================================================+
        | Manual (0)   | The minimum quiet time for triggering is the value of the Trigger Min Quiet Time attribute. |
        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Auto (1)     | The measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.                        |
        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode):
                Specifies whether the measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_MINIMUM_QUIET_TIME_MODE.value,
            )
            attr_val = enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_trigger_minimum_quiet_time_mode(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets whether the measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Manual**.

        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value) | Description                                                                                 |
        +==============+=============================================================================================+
        | Manual (0)   | The minimum quiet time for triggering is the value of the Trigger Min Quiet Time attribute. |
        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Auto (1)     | The measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.                        |
        +--------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode, int):
                Specifies whether the measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_MINIMUM_QUIET_TIME_MODE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_trigger_minimum_quiet_time_duration(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge
        trigger. If you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Rising Slope**, the
        signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute to **Falling Slope**, the signal
        is quiet above the trigger level. This value is expressed in seconds.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge
                trigger. If you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Rising Slope**, the
                signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute to **Falling Slope**, the signal
                is quiet above the trigger level. This value is expressed in seconds.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_MINIMUM_QUIET_TIME_DURATION.value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_trigger_minimum_quiet_time_duration(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge
        trigger. If you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Rising Slope**, the
        signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute to **Falling Slope**, the signal
        is quiet above the trigger level. This value is expressed in seconds.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the time duration for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer arms the I/Q power edge
                trigger. If you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Rising Slope**, the
                signal is quiet below the trigger level. If you set the IQ Power Edge Slope attribute to **Falling Slope**, the signal
                is quiet above the trigger level. This value is expressed in seconds.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_MINIMUM_QUIET_TIME_DURATION.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_auto_level_initial_reference_level(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the initial reference level which the :py:meth:`auto_level` method uses to estimate the peak power of the
        input signal. This value is expressed in dBm.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the Selector String topic for information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 30.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the initial reference level which the :py:meth:`auto_level` method uses to estimate the peak power of the
                input signal. This value is expressed in dBm.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.AUTO_LEVEL_INITIAL_REFERENCE_LEVEL.value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_auto_level_initial_reference_level(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the initial reference level which the :py:meth:`auto_level` method uses to estimate the peak power of the
        input signal. This value is expressed in dBm.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the Selector String topic for information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 30.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the initial reference level which the :py:meth:`auto_level` method uses to estimate the peak power of the
                input signal. This value is expressed in dBm.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.AUTO_LEVEL_INITIAL_REFERENCE_LEVEL.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_limited_configuration_change(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the set of attributes that are considered by RFmx in the locked signal configuration state.

        If your test system performs the same measurement at different selected ports, multiple frequencies and/or
        power levels repeatedly, enabling this attribute can help achieve faster measurements. When you set this attribute to a
        value other than **Disabled**, the RFmx driver will use an optimized code path and skip some checks. Because RFmx skips
        some checks when you use this attribute, you need to be aware of the limitations of this feature, which are listed in
        the `Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property
        <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx-wcdma-prop/page/rfmxwcdmaprop/limitations.html>`_ topic.

        You can also use this attribute to lock a specific instrument configuration for a signal so that every time
        that you initiate the signal, RFmx applies the RFmxInstr attributes from a locked configuration.

        NI recommends you use this attribute in conjunction with named signal configurations. Create named signal
        configurations for each measurement configuration in your test program and set this attribute to a value other than
        **Disabled** for one or more of the named signal configurations. This allows RFmx to precompute the acquisition
        settings for your measurement configurations and re-use the precomputed settings each time you initiate the
        measurement. You do not need to use this attribute if you create named signals for all the measurement configurations
        in your test program during test sequence initialization and do not change any RFInstr or personality attributes while
        testing each device under test. RFmx automatically optimizes that use case.

        Specify the named signal configuration you are setting this attribute in the selector string input.  You do not
        need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the
        Selector String topic for information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Disabled**.

        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)                           | Description                                                                                                              |
        +========================================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | Disabled (0)                           | This is the normal mode of RFmx operation. All configuration changes in RFmxInstr attributes or in personality           |
        |                                        | attributes will be applied during RFmx Commit.                                                                           |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | No Change (1)                          | Signal configuration is locked after the first Commit of the named signal configuration. Any configuration change        |
        |                                        | thereafter either in RFmxInstr attributes or personality attributes will not be considered by subsequent RFmx Commits    |
        |                                        | or Initiates of this signal.                                                                                             |
        |                                        | Use No Change if you have created named signal configurations for all measurement configurations but are setting some    |
        |                                        | RFmxInstr attributes. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details       |
        |                                        | about the limitations of using this mode.                                                                                |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Frequency (2)                          | Signal configuration, other than center frequency and external attenuation, is locked after first Commit of the named    |
        |                                        | signal configuration. Thereafter, only the Center Frequency and External Attenuation attribute value changes will be     |
        |                                        | considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal.                                                     |
        |                                        | Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the limitations of    |
        |                                        | using this mode.                                                                                                         |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Reference Level (3)                    | Signal configuration, other than the reference level, is locked after first Commit of the named signal configuration.    |
        |                                        | Thereafter only the Reference Level attribute value change will be considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates  |
        |                                        | of this signal. If you have configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge Trigger, NI recommends that you set the IQ    |
        |                                        | Power Edge Level Type to Relative so that the trigger level is automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference        |
        |                                        | level. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the            |
        |                                        | limitations of using this mode.                                                                                          |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Freq and Ref Level (4)                 | Signal configuration, other than center frequency, reference level, and external attenuation, is locked after first      |
        |                                        | Commit of the named signal configuration. Thereafter only Center Frequency, Reference Level, and External Attenuation    |
        |                                        | attribute value changes will be considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal. If you have         |
        |                                        | configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge Trigger, NI recommends you set the IQ Power Edge                          |
        |                                        | Level Type attribute to Relative so that the trigger level is automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference level.  |
        |                                        | Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the limitations of    |
        |                                        | using this mode.                                                                                                         |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Selected Ports, Freq and Ref Level (5) | Signal configuration, other than Selected Ports, Center frequency, Reference level, External attenuation, and RFInstr    |
        |                                        | configuration, is locked after first Commit or Initiate of the named signal configuration. Thereafter only Selected      |
        |                                        | Ports, Center Frequency, Reference Level, and External Attenuation attribute value changes will be considered by         |
        |                                        | subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal. If you have configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge        |
        |                                        | Trigger, NI recommends you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to Relative so that the trigger level is           |
        |                                        | automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference level. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change   |
        |                                        | Property topic for more details about the limitations of using this mode.                                                |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (enums.LimitedConfigurationChange):
                Specifies the set of attributes that are considered by RFmx in the locked signal configuration state.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.LIMITED_CONFIGURATION_CHANGE.value
            )
            attr_val = enums.LimitedConfigurationChange(attr_val)
        except (KeyError, ValueError):
            raise errors.DriverTooNewError()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_limited_configuration_change(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the set of attributes that are considered by RFmx in the locked signal configuration state.

        If your test system performs the same measurement at different selected ports, multiple frequencies and/or
        power levels repeatedly, enabling this attribute can help achieve faster measurements. When you set this attribute to a
        value other than **Disabled**, the RFmx driver will use an optimized code path and skip some checks. Because RFmx skips
        some checks when you use this attribute, you need to be aware of the limitations of this feature, which are listed in
        the `Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property
        <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx-wcdma-prop/page/rfmxwcdmaprop/limitations.html>`_ topic.

        You can also use this attribute to lock a specific instrument configuration for a signal so that every time
        that you initiate the signal, RFmx applies the RFmxInstr attributes from a locked configuration.

        NI recommends you use this attribute in conjunction with named signal configurations. Create named signal
        configurations for each measurement configuration in your test program and set this attribute to a value other than
        **Disabled** for one or more of the named signal configurations. This allows RFmx to precompute the acquisition
        settings for your measurement configurations and re-use the precomputed settings each time you initiate the
        measurement. You do not need to use this attribute if you create named signals for all the measurement configurations
        in your test program during test sequence initialization and do not change any RFInstr or personality attributes while
        testing each device under test. RFmx automatically optimizes that use case.

        Specify the named signal configuration you are setting this attribute in the selector string input.  You do not
        need to use a selector string to configure or read this attribute for the default signal instance. Refer to the
        Selector String topic for information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is **Disabled**.

        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Name (Value)                           | Description                                                                                                              |
        +========================================+==========================================================================================================================+
        | Disabled (0)                           | This is the normal mode of RFmx operation. All configuration changes in RFmxInstr attributes or in personality           |
        |                                        | attributes will be applied during RFmx Commit.                                                                           |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | No Change (1)                          | Signal configuration is locked after the first Commit of the named signal configuration. Any configuration change        |
        |                                        | thereafter either in RFmxInstr attributes or personality attributes will not be considered by subsequent RFmx Commits    |
        |                                        | or Initiates of this signal.                                                                                             |
        |                                        | Use No Change if you have created named signal configurations for all measurement configurations but are setting some    |
        |                                        | RFmxInstr attributes. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details       |
        |                                        | about the limitations of using this mode.                                                                                |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Frequency (2)                          | Signal configuration, other than center frequency and external attenuation, is locked after first Commit of the named    |
        |                                        | signal configuration. Thereafter, only the Center Frequency and External Attenuation attribute value changes will be     |
        |                                        | considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal.                                                     |
        |                                        | Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the limitations of    |
        |                                        | using this mode.                                                                                                         |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Reference Level (3)                    | Signal configuration, other than the reference level, is locked after first Commit of the named signal configuration.    |
        |                                        | Thereafter only the Reference Level attribute value change will be considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates  |
        |                                        | of this signal. If you have configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge Trigger, NI recommends that you set the IQ    |
        |                                        | Power Edge Level Type to Relative so that the trigger level is automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference        |
        |                                        | level. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the            |
        |                                        | limitations of using this mode.                                                                                          |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Freq and Ref Level (4)                 | Signal configuration, other than center frequency, reference level, and external attenuation, is locked after first      |
        |                                        | Commit of the named signal configuration. Thereafter only Center Frequency, Reference Level, and External Attenuation    |
        |                                        | attribute value changes will be considered by subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal. If you have         |
        |                                        | configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge Trigger, NI recommends you set the IQ Power Edge                          |
        |                                        | Level Type attribute to Relative so that the trigger level is automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference level.  |
        |                                        | Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change Property topic for more details about the limitations of    |
        |                                        | using this mode.                                                                                                         |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Selected Ports, Freq and Ref Level (5) | Signal configuration, other than Selected Ports, Center frequency, Reference level, External attenuation, and RFInstr    |
        |                                        | configuration, is locked after first Commit or Initiate of the named signal configuration. Thereafter only Selected      |
        |                                        | Ports, Center Frequency, Reference Level, and External Attenuation attribute value changes will be considered by         |
        |                                        | subsequent driver Commits or Initiates of this signal. If you have configured this signal to use an IQ Power Edge        |
        |                                        | Trigger, NI recommends you set the IQ Power Edge Level Type attribute to Relative so that the trigger level is           |
        |                                        | automatically adjusted as you adjust the reference level. Refer to the Limitations of the Limited Configuration Change   |
        |                                        | Property topic for more details about the limitations of using this mode.                                                |
        +----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (enums.LimitedConfigurationChange, int):
                Specifies the set of attributes that are considered by RFmx in the locked signal configuration state.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            value = value.value if type(value) is enums.LimitedConfigurationChange else value
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_i32(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                attributes.AttributeID.LIMITED_CONFIGURATION_CHANGE.value,
                value,
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_result_fetch_timeout(self, selector_string):
        r"""Gets the time to wait before results are available in the  RFmxDemod Attribute. Set this value to a time longer
        than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the RFmxDemod Attribute waits until the
        measurement is complete.
        This value is expressed in seconds.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 10.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

        Returns:
            Tuple (attr_val, error_code):

            attr_val (float):
                Specifies the time to wait before results are available in the  RFmxDemod Attribute. Set this value to a time longer
                than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the RFmxDemod Attribute waits until the
                measurement is complete.
                This value is expressed in seconds.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            attr_val, error_code = self._interpreter.get_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.RESULT_FETCH_TIMEOUT.value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return attr_val, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def set_result_fetch_timeout(self, selector_string, value):
        r"""Sets the time to wait before results are available in the  RFmxDemod Attribute. Set this value to a time longer
        than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the RFmxDemod Attribute waits until the
        measurement is complete.
        This value is expressed in seconds.

        You do not need to use a selector string to configure  or read this attribute for the default signal instance.
        Refer to the `Selector String <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ topic for
        information about the string syntax for named signals.

        The default value is 10.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string.

            value (float):
                Specifies the time to wait before results are available in the  RFmxDemod Attribute. Set this value to a time longer
                than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the RFmxDemod Attribute waits until the
                measurement is complete.
                This value is expressed in seconds.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.set_attribute_f64(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, attributes.AttributeID.RESULT_FETCH_TIMEOUT.value, value
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_rf(
        self, selector_string, center_frequency, reference_level, external_attenuation
    ):
        r"""Configures the RF attributes of the signal by specifying the selector string.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            center_frequency (float):
                This parameter specifies the carrier frequency, in Hz, of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. The signal analyzer
                tunes to this frequency.

                The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

            reference_level (float):
                This parameter specifies the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of the RF input signal. This
                value is expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices. The default of this attribute is
                hardware dependent.

            external_attenuation (float):
                This parameter specifies the attenuation, in dB, of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal
                analyzer. For more information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in
                the *NI RF Vector Signal Analyzers Help*.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_rf(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, center_frequency, reference_level, external_attenuation
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_reference_level(self, selector_string, reference_level):
        r"""Configures the reference level that represents the maximum expected power of an RF input signal.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            reference_level (float):
                This parameter specifies the reference level which represents the maximum expected power of an RF input signal. This
                value is expressed in dBm for RF devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices. The default of this parameter is
                hardware dependent.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_reference_level(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, reference_level
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_frequency(self, selector_string, center_frequency):
        r"""Configures the expected carrier frequency of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. The signal analyzer tunes to this
        frequency.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            center_frequency (float):
                This parameter specifies the carrier frequency, in Hz, of the RF signal that needs to be acquired. The signal analyzer
                tunes to this frequency.

                The default of this attribute is hardware dependent.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_frequency(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, center_frequency
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_external_attenuation(self, selector_string, external_attenuation):
        r"""Configures the attenuation of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal analyzer.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            external_attenuation (float):
                This parameter specifies the attenuation, in dB, of a switch (or cable) connected to the RF IN connector of the signal
                analyzer. For more information about attenuation, refer to the *Attenuation and Signal Levels* topic for your device in
                the *NI RF Vector Signal Analyzers Help*.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_external_attenuation(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, external_attenuation
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def abort_measurements(self, selector_string):
        r"""Stops acquisition as well as the measurements that are associated with the signal instance and that were previously
        initiated by the :py:meth:`initiate` method or measurement read methods.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.abort_measurements(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def initiate(self, selector_string, result_name):
        r"""Initiates all enabled measurements. Call this method after configuring the signal and measurement. This method
        asynchronously launches measurements in the background and immediately returns to the caller program. You can fetch
        measurement results using the Fetch methods or result attributes in the attribute node. To get the status of
        measurements, you can use the :py:meth:`wait_for_measurement_complete` method  or the
        :py:meth:`check_measurement_status` method.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter specifies a `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_ comprising of result
                name.  The result name can either be specified through this input or the **Result Name** parameter. If you do not specify the result name in this input,
                either the result name specified by **Result Name** parameter or the default result instance is used.  The default is
                "" (empty string).

                Example:

                "result::r1"

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the selector string.

            result_name (string):
                This parameter specifies the name to be associated with measurement results. Provide a unique name, such as "r1" to
                enable fetching of multiple measurement results and traces. This input accepts the result name with or without the
                "result::" prefix. The default value is "" (empty string) which refers to default result instance.

                Example:

                "result::r1"

                "r1"

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            _helper.validate_not_none(result_name, "result_name")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.initiate(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, result_name
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def commit(self, selector_string):
        r"""Commits settings to the hardware. Calling this method is optional. RFmxDemod commits settings to the hardware when you
        call the :py:meth:`initiate` method or any of the measurement Read methods.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.commit(updated_selector_string)  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def select_measurements(self, selector_string, measurements, enable_all_traces):
        r"""Enables all the measurements that you specify in the **Measurements** parameter and disables all other measurements.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            measurements (enums.MeasurementTypes, int):
                This parameter specifies an array of measurements to perform. You can specify the following measurements.

                +--------------+--------------------------------------------+
                | Name (Value) | Description                                |
                +==============+============================================+
                | ADemod (0)   | Enables analog demodulation measurements.  |
                +--------------+--------------------------------------------+
                | DDemod (1)   | Enables digital demodulation measurements. |
                +--------------+--------------------------------------------+

            enable_all_traces (bool):
                This parameter specifies whether to enable all the traces for the selected measurements.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            measurements = (
                measurements.value if type(measurements) is enums.MeasurementTypes else measurements
            )
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.select_measurements(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, measurements, int(enable_all_traces)
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def reset_to_default(self, selector_string):
        r"""Resets a signal to the default values.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.reset_to_default(updated_selector_string)  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def auto_level(self, selector_string, bandwidth, measurement_interval):
        r"""Examines the input signal to calculate the peak power level and sets it as the value of the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute. Use this method to help calculate an
        approximate setting for the reference level.
        The RFmxDemod Auto Level method does the following tasks:
        #. Resets the mixer level, mixer level offset, and IF output power level offset.

        #. Sets the starting reference level to the maximum reference level supported by the device based on the current RF attenuation, mechanical attenuation, and preamp enabled settings.

        #. Iterates to adjust the reference level based on the input signal peak power.

        #. Uses immediate triggering and restores the trigger settings back to user setting after the execution.

        You can also specify the starting reference level using the
        :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.AUTO_LEVEL_INITIAL_REFERENCE_LEVEL` attribute.

        When using NI 5663, 5665, or 5668R devices, NI recommends that you set an appropriate value for mechanical
        attenuation before calling the RFmxDemod Auto Level method. Setting an appropriate value for mechanical attenuation
        reduces the number of times the attenuator settings are changed by this function; thus reducing wear and tear, and
        maximizing the life time of the attenuator.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            bandwidth (float):
                This parameter specifies the bandwidth, in Hz, of the signal to be analyzed.

            measurement_interval (float):
                This parameter specifies the acquisition length. This value is used to compute the number of samples to acquire from
                the signal analyzer. This value is expressed in seconds. The default value is 10 ms.

                Auto Level method does not use any trigger for acquisition. It ignores the user-configured trigger attributes.
                NI recommends that you set a sufficiently high measurement interval to ensure that the acquired waveform is at least as
                long as one period of the signal.

        Returns:
            Tuple (reference_level, error_code):

            reference_level (float):
                This parameter returns the estimated peak power level of the input signal. This value is expressed in dBm for RF
                devices and V\ :sub:`pk-pk`\ for baseband devices.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            reference_level, error_code = self._interpreter.auto_level(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, bandwidth, measurement_interval
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return reference_level, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def check_measurement_status(self, selector_string):
        r"""Checks the status of the measurement. Use this method to check for any errors that may occur during measurement or to
        check whether the measurement is complete and results are available.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises the signal name and result name.

                Example:

                ""

                "result::r1"

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method  to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            Tuple (is_done, error_code):

            is_done (bool):
                This parameter indicates whether the measurement is complete.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            is_done, error_code = self._interpreter.check_measurement_status(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return is_done, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def wait_for_measurement_complete(self, selector_string, timeout):
        r"""Waits for the specified number for seconds for all the measurements to complete.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises the signal name and result name.

                Example:

                ""

                "result::r1"

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method  to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            timeout (float):
                This parameter specifies the timeout for fetching the specified measurement. Set this value to an appropriate time,
                longer than expected for fetching the measurement. A value of -1 specifies that the method waits until the measurement
                is complete. The default value is 10. This value is expressed in seconds.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.wait_for_measurement_complete(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, timeout
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def clear_all_named_results(self, selector_string):
        r"""Clears all results for the signal that you specify in the **Selector String** parameter.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.clear_all_named_results(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def clear_named_result(self, selector_string):
        r"""Clears an instance of the result that you specify in the **Selector String** parameter.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises the signal name and result name.

                Example:

                ""

                "result::r1"

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method  to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.clear_named_result(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def disable_trigger(self, selector_string):
        r"""Disables the trigger.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.disable_trigger(updated_selector_string)  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_digital_edge_trigger(
        self, selector_string, digital_edge_source, digital_edge, trigger_delay, enable_trigger
    ):
        r"""Configures the digital edge trigger.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            digital_edge_source (string):
                This parameter specifies the source terminal for the digital-edge trigger. This parameter is used only when you set the
                :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **Digital Edge**.

                The default value is **PFI0**.

                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | Name (Value)              | Description                                               |
                +===========================+===========================================================+
                | PFI0 (PFI0)               | The trigger is received on PFI 0.                         |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PFI1 (PFI1)               | The trigger is received on PFI 1.                         |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig0 (PXI_Trig0)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 0.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig1 (PXI_Trig1)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 1.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig2 (PXI_Trig2)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 2.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig3 (PXI_Trig3)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 3.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig4 (PXI_Trig4)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 4.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig5 (PXI_Trig5)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 5.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig6 (PXI_Trig6)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 6.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_Trig7 (PXI_Trig7)     | The trigger is received on PXI trigger line 7.            |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXI_STAR (PXI_STAR)       | The trigger is received on the PXI star trigger line.     |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | PXIe_DStarB (PXIe_DStarB) | The trigger is received on the PXIe DStar B trigger line. |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | TimerEvent (TimerEvent)   | The trigger is received from the Timer Event.             |
                +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+

            digital_edge (enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge, int):
                This parameter specifies whether the signal analyzer detects a rising or falling edge on the digital-edge trigger
                signal. The parameter is used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE`
                attribute to **Digital Edge**.

                The default value is **Rising Edge**.

                +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
                | Name (Value)     | Description                                            |
                +==================+========================================================+
                | Rising Edge (0)  | The trigger asserts on the rising edge of the signal.  |
                +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
                | Falling Edge (1) | The trigger asserts on the falling edge of the signal. |
                +------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+

            trigger_delay (float):
                This parameter specifies the trigger delay time, in seconds.

            enable_trigger (bool):
                This parameter specifies whether to enable the trigger. The default value is TRUE.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            _helper.validate_not_none(digital_edge_source, "digital_edge_source")
            digital_edge = (
                digital_edge.value
                if type(digital_edge) is enums.DigitalEdgeTriggerEdge
                else digital_edge
            )
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_digital_edge_trigger(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                digital_edge_source,
                digital_edge,
                trigger_delay,
                int(enable_trigger),
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_iq_power_edge_trigger(
        self,
        selector_string,
        iq_power_edge_trigger_source,
        iq_power_edge_trigger_level,
        iq_power_edge_slope,
        trigger_delay,
        minimum_quiet_time_mode,
        minimum_quiet_time_duration,
        enable_trigger,
    ):
        r"""Configures the I/Q power edge trigger.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            iq_power_edge_trigger_source (string):
                This parameter specifies the channel from which the device monitors the trigger.

                The default value is 0.

            iq_power_edge_trigger_level (float):
                This parameter specifies the power level at which the device triggers. This value is expressed in dB when you set the
                **IQ Power Edge Level Type** parameter to **Relative**, and this value is expressed in dBm when you set the **IQ Power
                Edge Level Type** parameter to **Absolute**. The device asserts the trigger when the signal exceeds the level specified
                by the value of this parameter, taking into consideration the specified slope. The default of this attribute is
                hardware dependent.

            iq_power_edge_slope (enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope, int):
                This parameter specifies whether the device asserts the trigger when the signal power is rising or falling. The device
                asserts the trigger when the signal power exceeds the specified level with the slope you specify. This parameter is
                used only when you set the :py:attr:`~nirfmxdemod.attributes.AttributeID.TRIGGER_TYPE` attribute to **IQ Power Edge**.

                The default value is **Rising Slope**.

                +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
                | Name (Value)      | Description                                           |
                +===================+=======================================================+
                | Rising Slope (0)  | The trigger asserts when the signal power is rising.  |
                +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
                | Falling Slope (1) | The trigger asserts when the signal power is falling. |
                +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+

            trigger_delay (float):
                This parameter specifies the trigger delay time, in seconds.

            minimum_quiet_time_mode (enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode, int):
                This parameter specifies whether the measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.

                The default value is **Manual**.

                +--------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                | Name (Value) | Description                                                                         |
                +==============+=====================================================================================+
                | Manual (0)   | The minimum quiet time for triggering is the value of the Min Quiet Time parameter. |
                +--------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                | Auto (1)     | The measurement computes the minimum quiet time used for triggering.                |
                +--------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

            minimum_quiet_time_duration (float):
                This parameter specifies the time duration, in seconds, for which the signal must be quiet before the signal analyzer
                arms the I/Q power-edge trigger.

            enable_trigger (bool):
                This parameter specifies whether to enable the trigger. The default value is TRUE.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            _helper.validate_not_none(iq_power_edge_trigger_source, "iq_power_edge_trigger_source")
            iq_power_edge_slope = (
                iq_power_edge_slope.value
                if type(iq_power_edge_slope) is enums.IQPowerEdgeTriggerSlope
                else iq_power_edge_slope
            )
            minimum_quiet_time_mode = (
                minimum_quiet_time_mode.value
                if type(minimum_quiet_time_mode) is enums.TriggerMinimumQuietTimeMode
                else minimum_quiet_time_mode
            )
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_iq_power_edge_trigger(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string,
                iq_power_edge_trigger_source,
                iq_power_edge_trigger_level,
                iq_power_edge_slope,
                trigger_delay,
                minimum_quiet_time_mode,
                minimum_quiet_time_duration,
                int(enable_trigger),
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def configure_software_edge_trigger(self, selector_string, trigger_delay, enable_trigger):
        r"""Configures the software-edge trigger.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter comprises of the signal name.

                Example:

                ""

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            trigger_delay (float):
                This parameter specifies the trigger delay time, in seconds.

            enable_trigger (bool):
                This parameter specifies whether to enable the trigger. The default value is TRUE.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.configure_software_edge_trigger(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, trigger_delay, int(enable_trigger)
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @staticmethod
    def build_result_string(result_name):
        r"""Creates selector string for use with configuration or fetch.

        Args:
            result_name (string):
                Specifies the result name for building the selector string.
                This input accepts the result name with or without the "result::" prefix.
                Example: "", "result::r1", "r1".

        Returns:
            string:
                Contains the selector string created by this method.
        """
        _helper.validate_not_none(result_name, "result_name")
        return _helper.build_result_string(result_name)

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def clone_signal_configuration(self, new_signal_name):
        r"""Creates a new instance of a signal by copying all the properties from an existing signal instance.

        Args:
            new_signal_name (string):
                This parameter specifies the name of the new signal. This parameter accepts the signal name with or without the \"signal::\" prefix.

                Example:

                \"signal::NewSigName\"

                \"NewSigName\"

        Returns:
            Tuple (cloned_signal, error_code):

            cloned_signal (demod):
                Contains a new Demod signal instance.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(new_signal_name, "new_signal_name")
            updated_new_signal_name = _helper.validate_and_remove_signal_qualifier(
                new_signal_name, self
            )
            cloned_signal, error_code = self._interpreter.clone_signal_configuration(  # type: ignore
                self.signal_configuration_name, updated_new_signal_name
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return cloned_signal, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def send_software_edge_trigger(self):
        r"""Sends a trigger to the device when you use the RFmxDemod Configure Trigger function to choose a software version of a trigger and the device is waiting for the trigger to be sent. You can also use this function to override a hardware trigger.

        This function returns an error in the following situations:

        - You configure an invalid trigger.

        - You have not previously called the initiate function.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            error_code = self._interpreter.send_software_edge_trigger()  # type: ignore
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def get_all_named_result_names(self, selector_string):
        r"""Returns all the named result names of the signal that you specify in the Selector String parameter.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                Pass an empty string. The signal name that is passed when creating the signal configuration is used.

        Returns:
            Tuple (result_names, default_result_exists, error_code):

            result_names (string):
                Returns an array of result names.

            default_result_exists (bool):
                Indicates whether the default result exists.

            error_code (int):
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            result_names, default_result_exists, error_code = (
                self._interpreter.get_all_named_result_names(updated_selector_string)  # type: ignore
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return result_names, default_result_exists, error_code

    @_raise_if_disposed
    def analyze_iq_1_waveform(self, selector_string, result_name, x0, dx, iq, reset):
        r"""Performs the enabled measurements on the  I/Q complex waveform  that you specify in the **IQ** parameter. Call this
        method after you configure the signal and measurement attributes. You can fetch measurement results using the Fetch
        methods or result attributes in the attribute node.
        Use this method only if the :py:attr:`~nirfmxinstr.attribute.AttributeID.RECOMMENDED_ACQUISITION_TYPE` attribute value
        is either **IQ** or **IQ or Spectral**.
        When using the Analysis-Only mode in RFmxDemod, the RFmx driver ignores the RFmx hardware settings such as reference level
        and attenuation. The only RF hardware settings that are not ignored are the center frequency and trigger type, since it is
        needed for spectral measurement traces as well as some measurements such as ModAcc, ACP, and SEM.

        .. note::
           Query the Recommended Acquisition Type attribute from the RFmxInstr Attribute after calling the :py:meth:`commit`
           method.

        Args:
            selector_string (string):
                This parameter specifies the result name. The result name can either be specified through this input
                or the **Result Name** parameter. If you do
                not specify the result name in this parameter, either the result name specified by the **Result Name**  parameter  or
                the default result instance is used.

                Example:

                ""

                "result::r1"

                You can use the :py:meth:`build_result_string` method to build the `Selector String
                <https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/rfmx/page/selector-strings-net.html>`_.

            result_name (string):
                This parameter specifies the name to be associated with measurement results. Provide a unique name, such as "r1" to
                enable fetching of multiple measurement results and traces. This input accepts the result name with or without the
                "result::" prefix. The default value is "" (empty string), which refers to the default result instance.

                Example:

                ""

                "result::r1"

                "r1"

            x0 (float):
                This parameter specifies the start time of the input **y** array. This value is expressed in seconds.

            dx (float):
                This parameter specifies the time interval between the samples in the input **y** array. This value is expressed in
                seconds. The reciprocal of **dx** indicates the I/Q rate of the input signal.

            iq (numpy.complex64):
                This parameter specifies an array of complex-valued time domain data. The real and imaginary parts of this complex data
                array correspond to the in-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) data, respectively.

            reset (bool):
                This parameter resets measurement averaging. If you enable averaging, set this parameter to TRUE for the first record
                and FALSE for the subsequent records.

        Returns:
            int:
                Returns the status code of this method. The status code either indicates success or describes a warning condition.
        """
        try:
            self._session_function_lock.enter_read_lock()
            _helper.validate_not_none(selector_string, "selector_string")
            _helper.validate_not_none(result_name, "result_name")
            updated_selector_string = _helper.validate_and_update_selector_string(
                selector_string, self
            )
            error_code = self._interpreter.analyze_iq_1_waveform(  # type: ignore
                updated_selector_string, result_name, x0, dx, iq, reset
            )
        finally:
            self._session_function_lock.exit_read_lock()

        return error_code


[docs] class Demod(_DemodBase): """Defines a root class which is used to identify and control Demod signal configuration.""" def __init__(self, session, signal_name="", cloning=False): """Initializes a Demod signal configuration.""" super(Demod, self).__init__( session=session, signal_name=signal_name, cloning=cloning, ) # type: ignore def __enter__(self): """Enters the context of the Demod signal configuration.""" return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): """Exits the context of the Demod signal configuration.""" self.dispose() # type: ignore pass