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coredevice: fixed type annotations for AD9910
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@kernel
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def set_mu(self, ftw: TInt32, pow_: TInt32 = 0, asf: TInt32 = 0x3fff,
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phase_mode: TInt32 = _PHASE_MODE_DEFAULT,
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ref_time_mu: TInt64 = int64(-1), profile: TInt32 = 0):
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ref_time_mu: TInt64 = int64(-1), profile: TInt32 = 0) -> TInt32:
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"""Set profile 0 data in machine units.
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This uses machine units (FTW, POW, ASF). The frequency tuning word
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@kernel
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def set(self, frequency: TFloat, phase: TFloat = 0.0,
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amplitude: TFloat = 1.0, phase_mode: TInt32 = _PHASE_MODE_DEFAULT,
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ref_time_mu: TInt64 = int64(-1), profile: TInt32 = 0):
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ref_time_mu: TInt64 = int64(-1), profile: TInt32 = 0) -> TFloat:
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"""Set profile 0 data in SI units.
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.. seealso:: :meth:`set_mu`
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