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Sound Pressure Level
measurement of a sound wave's pressure relative to a reference value. AKA: SPL
See Also: SPL
- Applied Instruments, Inc.
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Signal Level Meter
XR-3W+
From satellite dish alignment, to UHF off-air antenna pointing, to cable TV MER measurements, the XR-3 is the meter for you! The XR-3 is the most capable meter offered by Applied Instruments. It's more durable than the popular Super Buddy meter, and has added features and performance. The XR-3's modular design with field swappable modules provides wide versatility to fit different measurement applications, including DBS satellite (i.e. Dish Network, DIRECTV, Bell TV, Shaw Direct), VSAT satellite (i.e. iDirect, Hughes Ku band, and more), VHF/UHF off-air (analog and ATSC digital), and CATV (QAM and analog). The XR-3 is great for installing and troubleshooting DISH SmartBox, Blonder Tongue, and other SMATV headend systems often used in hotels, multi-dwelling units, and institutional facilities. Modular Test Instrument. Satellite Finder. Installer Signal Meters. CATV Analyzer. Modules.
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Acoustic Control
Acoustic Control provides accurate control for high-level noise testing of reverberant chambers or progressive wave tubes. Based on the Spider hardware platform, Acoustic Control achieves quick and reliable control of the noise level to the reference octave spectrum and the overall sound pressure level (OASPL). Included safety features guarantee the safety of the unit under test.
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Sound Level Meters & Calibrators
A sound level meter, also known as sound pressure level (SPL), decibel (DB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter is mainly used for measuring sounds travelling through air. It is used to test noise or sound levels by evaluating sound pressure. It uses a microphone to capture sound and the sound is then evaluated in the device. It is commonly used to prevent loud noises to create a better work environment.
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Sound Level Meters
A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.
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Smaart SPL
Smaart SPL offers the same complete SPL measurement toolset from Smaart v8 in a purpose-built standalone package, with an interface designed for simplicity and speed. Smaart SPL provides a powerful and full-featured solution for monitoring, metering, and logging SPL but with a format and price point more accessible to users who don’t require the real-time frequency and impulse response mode analysis capabilities of our flagship Smaart v8 software.
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Sound Level Meters
HD 8701
The sound level meter HD 8701 is a portable instrument, easy and quick to use, suitable for measuring industrial and civil noise levels. The noise levels can be read easily in dB (A) on the large liquid crystal display which also shows all the information concerning the mode of operation of the instrument. One second after switching on and with a resolution of 0.1 dB, the digital reading gives the continuously updated value of the RMS sound pressure level, with a type A frequency weighting. The single range from 30 to 130 dB further simplifies the use of the instrument, as the user does not have to change scale.
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CAD Tool
Sabin
Sabin is a powerful CAD tool for room acoustics engineers. Based on statistical calculations, it determines the acoustical parameters of a user defined room, such as the reverberation time T60, the sound pressure level, and the RASTI as a measure of speech intelligibility. These parameters are updated dynamically, while the user is changing simulated sound sources and absorbing materials.
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Remote Control Voice Recognition Tester
BK3013
Ready to help you take on the leading edge of consumer technology, we have designed a machine that tests microphones which both use RF and are used for voice recognition. The BK3013 runs a uniform SPL sweep to calculate FRF and also runs an SPL sweep that allows you to test the SPL range of your mic. Our "Test Shop" program will show you the results in graphs and allows you to have the computer check specific points in the test.
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Sound Level Meters
A sound level meter is used for acoustic (sound that travels through air) measurements. It is commonly a hand-held instrument with a microphone. The diaphrahm of the microphone responds to changes in air pressure caused by sound waves.
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Sound Level Meters
A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, asound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site. PCE sound level meter products are lightweight, easy-to-use and manufactured in accordance with the highest industrial standards.
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Sound Level Meters
Sound level meters measure sound pressure level and are commonly used in noise pollution studies for the quantification of almost any noise, but especially for industrial, environmental and aircraft noise.
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Noise Sources
This power amplifier ensures that you get the maximum sound pressure level out of the Norsonic range of speakers.
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Sound Level Meters
Complies with IEC 61672-1 class 2 standard, Measures Leq, MaxL, MinL, SPL, 64,000 Records Data Logger, PC interface
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Handheld Audio Analyzer
PAA3X
The PAA3X is a highly accurate handheld audio analyzer that gives sound engineers a rich array of sound analysis tools. The system features both 61-band and 31-band real time spectrum analysis, RT60 reverb time measurement, SPL and line meter, internal signal generator, EQ setting program, microphone calibration and speaker phase checking abilities. All functions and menus can be accessed through a central jog dial, leaving your other hand free to adjust audio settings. The large color LCD screen has an adjustable brightness to help you see in a dark or well-lit environments alike. The PAA3X also features a "screen capture" function allowing users to save images of the screen to an SD card in BMP format for later reference. The detachable precision microphone can be placed remotely via the included 5-meter extension cable, offering flexible on-site operation management. With all this plus a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the PAA3X is a must-have multifunctional tool for all serious audio engineers.
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SPL Calibrator -124 dBSPL @ 1 kHz
511ES124
The 511ES124 is designed to provide 124 dBSPL at 1 kHz to meet the needs of the low sensitivity microphones found in many high SPL measurement applications. The microphones used in Car Stereo competitions like dB Drag racing, IASCA, and USAC have had their sensitivities reduced to the point where 94 dBSPL may no longer be adequate for calibration.
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Basic Sound Level Measurement System
The system utilizes a National Instruments CompactDAQ data acquisition device and the Nelson Acoustics Trident software application to provide a basic, computer based, sound pressure level measurement system.
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Audio Level Analyzer
BK3011C
In keeping with our goal of constant improvement, we have upgraded our BK3011 MEMS mic tester! The BK3011C is more modular, easier to connect and with the new Test Shop upgrade, easier to use. But the basic features are still the same. Then BK3011C enables you to check mic characteristices over a frequency range using a stable, constant SPL sweep. It still produces both graphs and numerical data but now will automatically classify both PASSing and FAILing DUT's so you can keep track of quality issues and trends.
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Small Device Noise Emission Test System
The Small Device Noise Emission Test System from VIacoustics is a turnkey solution for the measurement of noise emissions of small devices typically used in computers, consumer electronics, appliances and automobiles. The system includes all hardware and software necessary (see the components tab) for the determinations of sound power levels (1/3 octave band and A-weighted), emission sound pressure levels (normalized 1/3 OB, A-weighted and high resolution FFT) and *ISO 532B loudness. The system is designed to be operated by a technician for production level testing or to be used by an engineer in the product development process.
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Mouth Simulator
BO1032
As consumers demand smaller devices that produce better sound and need better microphones, you need to test your microphones using more than a simple 1kHz tone. Sweep tests require a good mouth simulator that can produce a sweep with a known steady SPL.
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Sound Level Meters
LXT1-QPR
Quantitative measurements of sound pressure levels generated by firearms with & without suppression devices and silencers.Many firearm examiners are tasked with determining whether installation of a suppressor or silencer on a firearm results in a “perceptible” reduction of the sound pressure level of a gun. The Larson Davis SoundTrack LxT® provides this functionality utilizing an easy-to-use handheld platform.
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Acoustic Analysis
Noise is increasingly the subject of new regulations for the protection of human health and safety as well as for improving the environment in general. As well as sound levels, the perceived sound quality of products from washing machines to vehicles is often an important part of the customer buying decision so must be considered during product development. m+p Analyzer for noise and vibration measurement and analysis provides a full range of capability for these applications. Real-time fractional octave filters satisfy all acoustic applications from simple sound pressure, sound power for equipment legislative requirements, intensity mapping to isolate sources to sound quality metrics for product refinement.
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Acoustic Control System
m+p VibControl performs acoustic testing in reverberation chambers and direct field environments as well as progressive wave tube testing. It is a fully automatic digital control system, providing fast, accurate and repeatable control of high-level noise to a reference octave band spectrum and the overall sound pressure level (OASPL). The control guarantees a high level of product safety.
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Sound Level Logger-limiters
Frequency Filter Sound Level Limiter-recorder that controls by emission Sound Pressure Level or reception SPL.
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Test Chambers
Anechoic
Free Field Test Chamber for sound pressure level measurement, sound power level determination, acoustic research and audio measurement applications
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Sound Level Calibrators
PeakTech Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH
For sound level measurements in extreme conditions, at high altitudes or high demands on the accuracy of the measurement results, sound level meters should be checked prior to the measurement with a sound level calibrator. Also for calibration and verification of microphones in audio technology, you need a sound level calibrator, which is designed to produce several sound pressure levels at a fixed frequency characteristic. This calibrator has two switchable calibration steps.
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Sound Level Meter & Real-time Analyzer
824
The Larson Davis System 824 combines advanced sound level meter and real-time analyzer capabilities into a rugged, user-friendly, ergonomic package. The base unit is an Integrating Sound Level Meter (ISM) that meets Type 1 Standards and offers simultaneous measurement of sound pressure levels using fast, slow, and impulse detectors, for A, C, and flat frequency weightings. This feature, termed ANY LEVEL™ measures 48 sound pressure parameters at once with a linear, 105 dB range. With firmware enhancements, the base unit expands as needed to accommodate multiple data processing requirements
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Sound Level Indicators
A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.An important attribute to consider when searching for a suitable sound level meter is its type or class. The type or class of a sound level meter defines the device's accuracy as per American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) guidelines. Typically, "type" is the grade according to the ANSI S1.4 standard, whereas "class" is the grade according to the IEC 61672 standard. There are two types or classes assigned to sound level meters: type 1 / class 1 or type 2 / class 2. For assessing noise in basic industrial, commercial, educational, recreational or residential applications, a type 2 / class 2 sound level meter usually will suffice. For precision-grade assessments often made in a laboratory, a type 1 / class 1 sound level meter primarily is used. PCE sound level meter products are lightweight, easy-to-use and manufactured in accordance with the highest industrial standards.
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Decibel Meters
A decibel meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the device and acoustic measurement values are displayed. Here at PCE Instruments, we offer two types or classes assigned to decibel meters: type 1 / class 1 or type 2 / class 2. For assessing noise in basic industrial, commercial, educational, recreational or residential applications, a type 2 / class 2 decibel meter usually will suffice. For precision-grade assessments often made in a laboratory, a type 1 / class 1 sound level meter primarily is used.
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Dynamic Pressure Sensors
Columbia Research Laboratories
Dynamic Pressure Sensors contain low pressure measurements, high pressure transient measurements. Dynamic Pressure Sensors can measure a wide range of varying high intensity sound pressure and high level dynamic pressure events.
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Anechoic Chambers
Eckel Noise Control Technologies
Anechoic Chambers are echo-free enclosures with a sound energy absorption level of 99% to 100%, or a reflected sound pressure level of 10% or less. The frequency at which the energy absorption drops below 99%, or the pressure reflection exceeds 10%, is known as the low-frequency cut-off. Sound absorption is obtained by lining the walls, ceilings, and floor with wedges or other sound absorbing elements or SuperSoft panels, depending on performance level required and cut-off desired.
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Sound Quality Evaluation Function for O-Solution
OS-0525
The sounds generated from the equipment are mainly measured by evaluation based on general analysis such as sound pressure level, FFT analysis and 1/3 Octave analysis. However, since those analysis don’t take into consideration the human hearing characteristics enough, sounds with even the same analysis result may give different impression.When a human listens to a sound, various sensations such as loudness, sharpness, and roughness occur.