a = eyeAmplitude(obj)
measures the eye amplitude of the eye diagram object obj.
For a given eye opening, eye amplitude is defined as the difference between the mean
value of the symbols above and below the eye opening. It is usually calculated in a narrow
window around the timing origin.
a = eyeAmplitude(obj,time)
measures the eye amplitude of the eye diagram object obj at the time
specified by time.
a = eyeAmplitude(___,Name=Value)
measures the eye amplitude of the eye diagram object obj using one or
more name-value pair arguments in addition to the input argument in the previous syntax.
Unspecified arguments take default values.
Eye diagram object, specified as an eyeDiagramSI
System object™.
time — Time when eye amplitude is calculated row vector
Time at which the function calculates the eye amplitude, specified as a row
vector.
Data Types: double
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is
the argument name and Value is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Example: a = eyeAmplitude(obj,Plot=on) displays the plot of the eye
diagram from the obj eye pattern object showing the eye
amplitudes.
TimeUnit — Unit for time coordinates Seconds (default) | Samples | UI
Unit for the location of the eye amplitudes.
Data Types: char
Plot — Display eye amplitudes on plot off (default) | on
Display a plot of the eye diagram showing the eye amplitudes.
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