Octave
Analysis
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SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
The time constants for the Impulse measurement are defined by the IEC standard. The
Integration Time and Confidence Level are ignored by the Impulse calculation. Impulse
power is always an exponential average and continues to change even after a linear
average is complete.
The last bin in the measurement displays the Impulse sound level. The last bin is labeled
‘I’.
In a User Math function, the I bin is treated the same as the other octave bins, with the
exception of the A, B and C weighting operators. These operators do not change the I bin.
Peak
Broadband Peak sound level (P) is computed according to IEC 651-1979, Type 0. It is
computed from real-time low-pass filtered input data, not from the octave band outputs.
The Peak bandwidth is DC-100kHz for 1 octave channel and DC-50kHz for 2 channels.
To measure P, set the Averaging Type Peak Hold. In this case, the Power Bin must be set
to Peak.
The time constants for the Peak measurement are defined by the IEC standard. The
Integration Time and Confidence Level are ignored by the Peak calculation. Peak power
is always an exponential average and continues to change even after a linear average is
complete.
The last bin in the measurement displays the Peak sound level. The last bin is labeled ‘P’.
In a User Math function, the P bin is treated the same as the other octave bins, with the
exception of the A, B and C weighting operators. These operators do not change the P
bin.
Total Power
Total power (T) is computed from the sum of the measured octave bands. The bandwidth
is set by the Highest and Lowest Bands of the octave measurement.
To measure Total Power, set the Power Bin to T. Total Power is available for all
Averaging Types.
The last bin in the measurement displays the Total Power. The last bin is labeled as
follows.
Label Frequency Weighting
T
uniform
weighting
TA
A-Wt (input filter)
Ta
A-Wt (User Math)
Tb
B-Wt (User Math)
Tc
C-Wt (User Math)
Tu
undefined
‘Tu’ is shown whenever more than one type of weighting exists in the measurement.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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