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satisfies the requirements of AES17-1998 (r2004) section 4.2.1.1. Passband
ripple is < .1 dB, Stopband attenuation is > -60 dB for f>48 kHz.
AES 80 kHz
Selects a 4-pole elliptic low-pass filter with a passband edge of 80 kHz that
satisfies the requirements of AES17-1998 (r2004) section 4.2.1.1. Passband
ripple is < .1 dB, Stopband attenuation is > -60 dB for f>96 kHz.
Note that the availability of some of the bandwidth limiting filters depends on the current analyzer
sampling rate. For instance, if the digital audio inputs are selected and the digital audio sampling rate is
48 kHz giving a nominal bandwidth of 24 kHz, an 80 kHz high-pass filter doesn't make sense and that
selection will be unavailable.
Weighting Filters
The following standard weighting filters may be applied to the amplitude measurement. These filters are
applied to the amplitude signal only; they do not affect the level measurements.
Weighting Filters
None
No weighting filter is applied.
A-Wt
"A" weighting filter is applied. "A" weighting is specified in ANSI standard S1.4-
1983 and is typically used for noise and THD+N measurements with audio
applications.
C-Msg Wt
The C-Msg weighting filter, specified in IEEE Std. 743-1995, is intended to be
used for noise measurements associated with voice transmission
telecommunications.
CCITT
The CCITT weighting filter defined by ITU-T Recommendation O.41 is another
telecommunication noise weighting filter.
CCIR (wtd)
Filter defined in ITU (CCIR) Rec. 468-4 for audio noise measurements. Designed
to be used with the Quasi-Peak setting on the Time Domain Detector.
CCIR (unwtd)
Filter defined in ITU (CCIR) Rec. 468-4 (Annex II) for making unweighted noise
measurments.
CCIR (2 kHz)
This filter is identical to the CCIR(wtd) filter except the normalization is changed
so that the filter has unity gain at 2 kHz instead of 1 kHz.
Hardware Filters
Up to 4 optional hardware filters may be installed on each analog input board. Only 1 filter may be
selected at any given time. These filters are applied only with the analog HiBw input selection. The filters
are inserted in the amplitude chain after the notch/bandpass filter and before the postfilter analog gain.
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