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20. November 2017

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About Sweeps

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About Sweeps

The second part of this article deals with the practical applications of sweep measurements on audio and acoustic systems. In addition to choosing the correct sweep method, it is important to adjust the parameters of the sweep to suit the test object being tested. This article provides some valuable tips.

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13. November 2017

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About Sweeps…

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About Sweeps…

Sweeps are a popular method in the field of audio measurement to describe the change in a measured output value over a progressing input parameter. The most commonly-used progressive input parameter is frequency varied over the standard audio bandwidth of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. But there is much more to a sweep. This article provides an overview as well as detailed explanations of various methods, parameters and optimizations concerning sweeps.

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18. April 2017

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About FFT

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About FFT

This second part of this series deals with specific aspects that are helpful in the practical application of FFT measurements. FFT measurements are used in numerous applications. The results are usually presented as graphs and are easy to interpret. For accurate FFT measurements, there are some things to look out for. This article provides valuable tips.

 

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21. February 2017

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About FFT…

Let’s Clear Up Some Things About FFT…

The "Fast Fourier Transformation" (FFT) is an important measurement method in the science of audio and acoustics measurement. It converts a signal into individual spectral components and thereby provides frequency information about the signal. FFTs are used for fault analysis, quality control, and condition monitoring of machines or systems. This article explains how an FFT works, the relevant parameters and their effects on the measurement result.

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30. January 2017

Power Measurements in Service and Quality Assurance

Power Measurements in Service and Quality Assurance

The XL2 Audio Analyzer measures power in Watts and dBm. Thus, the maximum output power of, for example, an audio amplifier or a headphone output can be determined quickly and easily. With this new functionality, the XL2 underlines its position as a professional measuring tool in quality assurance, maintenance and service.

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