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Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope - Display in-phase and quadrature components of modulated signal constellation

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Comm Sinks

Description

The Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope block displays scatter plots of a modulated signal, to reveal the modulation characteristics, such as pulse shaping or channel distortions of the signal.

The Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope block has one input port. The input signal must be complex. The block accepts signal of type double, single, base integer, and fixed-point for input, but will cast it as double. In sample-based mode, the input signal must be a scalar value. In frame-based mode, the input signal must be a column vector or a scalar value.

See the reference page for the Discrete-Time Signal Trajectory Scope block to compare the preceding scatter plot with the trajectory of the same signal. The Discrete-Time Signal Trajectory Scope block connects the points displayed by the Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope block to display the signal trajectory.

Setting Samples per symbol to 8, increasing Points displayed to 100, and running the model for 100 seconds produces the following scatter plot.

Markers and Color

The Markers and Color parameters, on the Rendering Properties panel, specify the style and color of markers in the scatter plot. For details on the options for these parameters, see the reference page for the Discrete-Time Eye Diagram Scope block.

Recommended Settings

The following table summarizes the recommended parameter settings for the Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope.

ParameterRecommended Setting
Samples per symbolSame as the Samples per symbol setting in the modulator block, or the Interpolation factor setting in the interpolation block
Points displayed10 times the alphabet size of the modulator
New points per display

Same as Points displayed for greater speed

A small positive integer for best animation

Line styleSolid dash (-)
Line colorBlue (b)
Color fading

Check Color fading for animation that resembles an oscilloscope.

Clear for greater speed and animation that resembles a plot.

High quality rendering

Check High quality rendering for higher quality rendering.

Clear for greater speed.

Open at start of simulation

Check Open at start of simulation to view the signal at the start of simulation.

Clear to view the signal after convergence to steady state and for greater initial speed.

X-axis minimumApproximately 10% less than the expected minimum value of the signal
X-axis maximumApproximately 10% greater than the expected maximum value of the signal

To use the scope in single-rate mode, the following conditions must be true:

where:

Dialog Box

Samples per symbol

Number of samples per symbol.

Offset (samples)

Nonnegative integer less than the number of samples per symbol, specifying the number of samples to skip before plotting points.

Points displayed

Total number of points plotted.

New points per display

Number of new points that appear in each display.

Markers

Line markers used in the scatter plot. Tunable.

Line color

The line color used in the scatter plot. Tunable.

Color fading

When selected, the points in the scatter plot fade as the interval of time after they are first plotted increases. Tunable.

High quality rendering

When selected, the block renders a slow, higher-quality picture with overwrite raster operations. When cleared, the block renders a fast, lower-quality picture with XOR raster operations. Tunable.

Show grid

Toggles the scope grid on and off. Tunable.

X-axis minimum

Minimum value the scope displays on the x-axis. Tunable.

X-axis maximum

Maximum value the scope displays on the x-axis. Tunable.

Y-axis minimum

Minimum signal value the scope displays on the y-axis. Tunable.

Y-axis maximum

Maximum signal value the scope displays on the y-axis. Tunable.

In-phase X-axis label

Label for x-axis. Tunable.

Quadrature Y-axis label

Label for y-axis. Tunable.

Open at start of simulation

When selected, the scope opens at the start of simulation. When cleared, you must double-click the block after the start of simulation to open the scope.

Point number

Displays the number of the current point in the input sequence. Tunable.

Scope position

A four-element vector of the form [left bottom width height] specifying the position of the scope window. (0,0) is the lower left corner of the display. Tunable.

Title

Title of scatter plot. Tunable.

Examples

For documentation examples that use this block, see Example: Viewing a Sinusoid and Example: Viewing a Modulated Signal.

The following demos in Communications Blockset software illustrate how to use the Discrete-Time Scatter Plot Scope block:

See Also

Discrete-Time Eye Diagram Scope, Discrete-Time Signal Trajectory Scope, Real-Imag to Complex

  


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