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2.9.2
Analog-Digital
The Analog-Digital selection lists Audio Analyzer measurements with an analog stimulus and a digital
response, such as ADC measurements. All the Analog-Digital setups default the digital input to the XLR
C1 connector, a sample rate of 48 kHz, and 24 bit resolution. In all of these measurements the sampling
rate of the analog generator is set to the digital ISR allowing synchronous cross-domain measuements.
What you'll need to configure for all these setups:
Configure the
Digital IO Input panel
to match the sampling rate and resolution of your ADC or other
digital output equipment.
FFT
This setup configures SR1 for a basic audio-band FFT. The A0 analyzer is configured as a dual channel
FFT analyzer with a span of 28.8 kHz and continuous averaging.. The Analog Generator is loaded with a
low-distortion sine waveform set to a default frequency of 1 kHz and an amplitude of 1 Vrms. Page2
contains a graph displaying the A and B channel power spectra while Page 3 contains a graph
displaying the A and B channel time records.
What you'll need to configure:
Adjust the amplitude and frequency of the analog output signal to match your requirements. The amount
of
averaging
in the FFT analyzer can be adjusted to suit the noise level of your signal. The FFT resolution
is defaulted to 2k points, this can be adjusted.
Frequency Response
This setup configures SR1 for a stereo audio-band frequency response sweep. The Hi-resolution
converter is selected for maximum dynamic range. The Time Domain Detector is selected for the A0
analyzer. The Analog Generator is loaded with a sine waveform. Page2 contains a graph displaying the
A and B channel frequency response. The sweep controller is programmed to sweep the analog sine
frequency from 20 Hz to 20 kHz in 22 logarithmic steps.
What you'll need to configure:
Adjust the the sine amplitude to match the equipment being tested. The number of points in the sweep
can be changed to give faster sweeps or higher resolution sweeps. The
settling parameters
can be
adjusted to fit the noise levels of the signals being measured.
THD+N vs. Amplitude Sweep
Performs a THD+N vs. amplitude sweep. The A0 and A1 analyzers are set to
Time Domain Detector
in
order to measure THD+N of both channels. A low distortion 1 kHz sine waveform is setup with an
amplitude sweep range of 50 mVrms to 5 Vrms in 22 logarithmic steps. Page 2 displays a graph of the
A and B channel results.
What you'll need to configure:
The default frequency is 1 kHz. This should be adjusted as needed. The
settling parameters
can be
adjusted to fit the noise levels of the signals being measured.The
bandwidth
of TDD can be adjusted to
suit the measurement requirements.
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