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Specifications
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WVR6100, WVR7000, and WVR7100 Specifications and Performance Verification
Table 1- 42: Analog audio outputs (Option AD) (Cont.)
Characteristic
Reference information
Performance requirement
Number of Channels
Provides up to eight channels.
Output Connections
Balanced, unterminated through rear panel
connector.
Maximum Output Levels
When grounding one output to
achieve unbalanced mode, the other
output will be driven to a larger
amplitude You may reduce the level
Balanced
+24 dBu + 0.5 dB
amplitude. You may reduce the level
by adding attenuation in the configu-
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Unbalanced
+10 dBV + 0.5 dB
ration menu. Do not exceed maxi-
mum rated power in either mode.
Input to Output Gain
0 dB to –120 dB in 0.5 dB steps.
Digital Input to Analog Output Gain Accuracy
over frequency
0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0 to –40 dBFS, 20
or 24 bit input.
Analog Input to Analog Output Gain Accuracy
over frequency
1 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 24 dBu to –16 dBu.
Output Impedance (typical)
50
Ω
, balanced.
Intended to drive a high impedance
load. Drivers are capable of driving a
minimum load impedance of 300
Ω
but may overheat. Do not exceed the
maximum rated power.
Digital Input to Analog Output Distortion
(THD+N) (typical)
< 0.02 % from full scale to –30 dBFS, 20 Hz to
20 kHz.
Analog Input to Analog Output Distortion
(THD+N) (typical)
< 0.05 % from full scale to –30 dBFS, 20 Hz to
20 kHz.
Analog or Digital Input to Analog Output
Cross-talk (typical)
< --82 dB 20 Hz to 20kHz 24 dBu or 0 dBFS
input.
< --100 dB 20 Hz to 2kHz 24 dBu or 0 dBFS
input.
Output Power Capability (typical)
Capable of continuously driving a –10 dBFS
sine wave into 600
Ω
or –13 dB into 300
Ω
.
This is 25 mW
RMS
in the load per
output pair. Live audio may reach full
voltage level as long as duty cycle is
such that the RMS power is less
than 25 mW averaged over any 10
second period. Exceeding this limit
at high ambient temperature may
cause the output circuit to overheat
and damage the instrument.