2-44 Octave
Analysis
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
sufficient number of measurements. Make sure that the integration time is not so large as
to eliminate changes in the data which might be important.
Equal Confidence
Equal confidence averaging is exponential averaging where the integration time is set for
each band separately. The integration times are set so that there is a 68% probability that
the results are within the specified confidence level of the true mean for every band in
the measurement. There is a 96% probability that the results are within twice the
confidence level (in dB) of the true mean.
The effect of equal confidence averaging is that higher frequency bands have shorter
time constants and lower frequency bands have longer time constants. This is very
noticeable in the update of the display.
Peak Hold
Peak Hold displays the peak output from each band filter. The peak detection continues
indefinitely.
Sound Level Measurement
The last bin in an octave display shows one of many types of sound level measurement.
Leq
Leq exponential time averaged power is computed according to ANSI S1.4-1983. It is
computed from real-time low-pass filtered input data, not from the octave band outputs.
The bandwidth of Leq is DC-100kHz for 1 octave channel and DC-50kHz for 2 channels.
To measure Leq, set the Averaging Type to Exponential and the Power Bin to L.
When the Averaging Type is Exponential or Linear, the exponential time constant for
Leq is the Integration Time. Leq power is always an exponential average.
Standard measurements use either 125 ms (Fast) or 1000 ms (Slow). Note that the lowest
octave band places a limit on the averaging time. The standard time constants may not be
available if the octave measurement extends to low frequency bands. If the Averaging
Type is Equal Confidence, Leq has the same confidence level as the octave
measurement. If the Averaging Type is Peak Hold, Leq is not available.
The last bin in the measurement displays the Leq sound level. The last bin is labeled
either ‘L’ (for uniform weighting) or ‘LA’ (if the input A-Weighting filter is on).
In a User Math function, the L or LA 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 L or LA bin.
Impulse
Broadband Impulse sound level (I) 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 Impulse bandwidth is DC-100kHz for 1 octave channel and DC-50kHz for 2
channels.
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