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MEASUREMENT MODULE
 

Click on image to enlarge Click to enlarge-Select Measurement Setup Tab Click to enlarge- Adjust Levels Tab Click to Enlarge- Choose Stimulus Parameters Tab Click to enlarge - Start Measurement Tab
 
Measurement Signals

- Sweeps (white, pink/log, weighted)

- MLS - Maximal Length Sequence (white, pink, weighted)

- Random noise (white, pink, weighted)

- Sinusoidal signal, impulse and step

- Custom signals, based on WAV file format

- User-defined signals, created with signal generator

- TDS Sweeps (With TDS module)
 
Click to enlarge-Select Measurement Setup Tab Click to enlarge- Adjust Levels Tab Click to Enlarge- Choose Stimulus Parameters Tab Click to enlarge - Start Measurement Tab
 
Supported Hardware

- Supports any PC sound card, preferably a USB/Firewire device

- Time-synchronized input and output clocks are recommended for delay measurements

- Sampling Rates from 8kHz up to 192kHz

- Bit resolution hardwaredepending up to 32 bits

- Supports MS Windows Direct Sound, Wave and ASIO drivers

- Variety of hardware selection and calibration possibilities



Measurement Wizard

- Choice of type of measurement

- Selection of measuring conditions

- Suggestion for appropriate stimulus signal
 
Measurement Wizard
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Types of Measurements

- Single channel measurement

- Dual Channel FFT
- Reference measurements

- Record mode for use of external sound sources

- Playback mode

- Measurements with up to 32 input channels

- Unlimited number of repetitions and averages

- Support of „Presend“- functionality

- Real time signal supply to EASERA allows for socalled sourceindependent measurements

- Polars and automated measurements



Features

- Calibration for Microphone Input, Electronic Input and Volume Controls

- Automated input volume control for maximum S/N

- Compensation for hardware frequency response by means of reference measurements, either using the second channel or by measuring it in advance


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