FrequencyResponseTableFilter

name

name

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: string

Style: name

Default: None

Name of filter applied or to be applied. If more than one filter input as a comma separated list.

“lowpass_magnet ic”

comments

comments

Description

Example

Required: False

Units: None

Type: string

Style: free form

Default: None

Any comments about the filter.

ambient air temperature

type

type

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: string

Style: controlled vocabulary

Default: None

Type of filter, must be one of the available filters.

fap_table

units_in

units_in

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: string

Style: alpha numeric

Default: None

Name of the input units to the filter. Should be all lowercase and separated with an underscore, use ‘per’ if units are divided and ‘-’ if units are multiplied.

count

units_out

units_out

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: string

Style: alpha numeric

Default: None

Name of the output units. Should be all lowercase and separated with an underscore, use ‘per’ if units are divided and ‘-’ if units are multiplied.

millivolt

calibration_date

calibration_date

Description

Example

Required: False

Units: None

Type: string

Style: date

Default: 1980-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Most recent date of filter calibration in ISO format of YYY-MM-DD.

2020-01-01

gain

gain

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: float

Style: number

Default: 1.0

scalar gain of the filter across all frequencies, producted with any frequency depenendent terms

1.0

frequencies

frequencies

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: float

Style: number list

Default: []

The frequencies at which a calibration of the filter were performed.

“[-0.0001., 0.0002, 0.0005, 0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.001, … 1, 2, 5, 10]”

amplitudes

amplitudes

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: float

Style: number list

Default: []

The amplitudes for each calibration frequency.

“[1e-5, 1e-4, 1e-3, 1e-2, 1e-1, 1.0, 1.0, … 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]”

phases

phases

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: degrees

Type: float

Style: number list

Default: []

The phases for each calibration frequency.

“[-90, -90, -88, -80, -60, -30, 30, … 50.0, 90.0, 90.0, 90.0]”

instrument_type

instrument_type

Description

Example

Required: True

Units: None

Type: string

Style: controlled vocabulary

Default: None

The type of instrument the FAP table is associated with.

fluxgate magnetometer