Real2Complex¶
- class baseband.tasks.Real2Complex(ih, samples_per_frame=None)[source] [edit on github]¶
Bases:
TaskBase
Convert a real baseband signal to a complex baseband signal.
This task computes the analytic representation of the input signal via a Hilbert transform, throwing away negative frequency components. Then, the signal is shifted in frequency domain by -B/2 where B is the bandwidth of the signal. Finally, the signal is decimated by a factor of 2, which results in the complex baseband representation of the input signal.
- Parameters:
- ihtask or
baseband
stream reader Input data stream, with time as the first axis.
- samples_per_frameint, optional
Number of complete output samples per frame (see Notes). Default: Half the number of samples per frame in the input stream.
- ihtask or
- Raises:
- ValueError
If
ih
has complex data.
See also
baseband_tasks.fourier.fft_maker
to select the FFT package used.
Notes
This function assumes the input signal is a causal signal.
References
Attributes Summary
Data type of the output.
Number of dimensions of the output.
Number of complete samples per second.
Shape of a complete sample.
Number of samples per frame of data.
Shape of the output.
Number of component samples in the output.
Start time of the output.
Time at the end of the output, just after the last sample.
Time of the sample pointer's current offset in the output.
Methods Summary
close
()Close task.
read
([count, out])Read a number of complete samples.
seek
(offset[, whence])Change the sample pointer position.
task
(data)tell
([unit])Current offset in the file.
Attributes Documentation
- closed = False¶
- complex_data¶
- dtype¶
Data type of the output.
- meta¶
- ndim¶
Number of dimensions of the output.
- offset = 0¶
- sample_rate¶
Number of complete samples per second.
- sample_shape¶
Shape of a complete sample.
- samples_per_frame¶
Number of samples per frame of data.
For compatibility with file readers, to help indicate what a nominal chunk of data is.
- shape¶
Shape of the output.
- size¶
Number of component samples in the output.
- stop_time¶
Time at the end of the output, just after the last sample.
See also
start_time
andtime
.
- time¶
Time of the sample pointer’s current offset in the output.
See also
start_time
andstop_time
.
Methods Documentation
- close() [edit on github]¶
Close task.
Note that this does not explicitly close the underlying source; instead, it just deletes the reference to it.
- read(count=None, out=None) [edit on github]¶
Read a number of complete samples.
- Parameters:
- countint or None, optional
Number of complete samples to read. If
None
(default) or negative, the number of samples left. Ignored ifout
is given.- outNone or array, optional
Array to store the samples in. If given,
count
will be inferred from the first dimension; the remaining dimensions should equalsample_shape
.
- Returns:
- out
ndarray
of float or complex The first dimension is sample-time, and the remaining ones are as given by
sample_shape
.
- out
- seek(offset, whence=0) [edit on github]¶
Change the sample pointer position.
This works like a normal filehandle seek, but the offset is in samples (or a relative or absolute time).
- Parameters:
- offsetint,
Quantity
, orTime
Offset to move to. Can be an (integer) number of samples, an offset in time units, or an absolute time. For the latter two, the pointer will be moved to the nearest integer sample.
- whence{0, 1, 2, ‘start’, ‘current’, or ‘end’}, optional
Like regular seek, the offset is taken to be from the start if
whence=0
(default), from the current position if 1, and from the end if 2. One can alternativey use ‘start’, ‘current’, or ‘end’ for 0, 1, or 2, respectively. Ignored ifoffset
is a time.
- offsetint,
- task(data)[source] [edit on github]¶
- tell(unit=None) [edit on github]¶
Current offset in the file.
- Parameters:
- unit
Unit
or str, optional Time unit the offset should be returned in. By default, no unit is used, i.e., an integer enumerating samples is returned. For the special string ‘time’, the absolute time is calculated.
- unit
- Returns: