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Sound Calibrators
assure sound measurement accuracy.
See Also: Sound Calibration, Acoustic Calibration
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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 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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PXIe-4492, 204.8 kS/s, 113 dB, 2 Gains, 0.5 Hz AC/DC-Coupled, 8-Input PXI Sound and Vibration Module
781490-01
204.8 kS/s, 113 dB, 2 Gains, 0.5 Hz AC/DC-Coupled, 8-Input PXI Sound and Vibration Module - The PXIe‑4492 is designed for sound and vibration applications. With 24-bit analog inputs and IEPE constant current signal conditioning, the module is ideal for making precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. The PXIe‑4492 delivers simultaneous sample on all channels. In addition, it includes built-in antialiasing filters that automatically adjust to your sample rate, software-selectable input gains, and TEDS smart sensor support for error-free setup. Common applications include noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; large microphone arrays; and dynamic structural test.
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PXIe-4463, 51.2 kS/s, 2-Output PXI Sound and Vibration Module
783086-02
51.2 kS/s, 2-Output PXI Sound and Vibration Module - The PXIe‑4463 offers high dynamic range and THD+N for audio, acoustic, and vibration applications. It provides the high precision and dynamic range necessary for the most stringent audio generation requirements in a modular form factor. The PXIe‑4463 contains two 24-bit digital‑to‑analog converters to allow for fully differential simultaneous generation. Complete with three gain ranges, the PXIe‑4463 can generate current with programmable, per channel output configurations. The two timing engines allow you to perform multisample-rate applications on a single module and independently start and stop channels on a single module.
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PCI-4462, 204.8 kS/s, 118 dB, 3.4 Hz AC/DC Coupled, 4-Input Sound and Vibration Device
779309-01
The PCI‑4462 is a high-accuracy data acquisition module specifically designed for sound and vibration applications. It provides simultaneous four-channel dynamic signal acquisition with six programmable gain settings for making high-accuracy, frequency-domain measurements. The PCI‑4462 also includes software-configurable AC/DC coupling and integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) conditioning to ensure precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. Common applications for dynamic signal acquisition devices include audio test; automotive test; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; and machine condition monitoring.
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PXIe-4463, 51.2 kS/s, 2-Output PXI Sound and Vibration Module
783086-01
The PXIe‑4463 offers high dynamic range and THD+N for audio, acoustic, and vibration applications. It provides the high precision and dynamic range necessary for the most stringent audio generation requirements in a modular form … factor. The PXIe‑4463 contains two 24-bit digital‑to‑analog converters to allow for fully differential simultaneous generation. Complete with three gain ranges, the PXIe‑4463 can generate current with programmable, per channel output configurations. The two timing engines allow you to perform multisample-rate applications on a single module and independently start and stop channels on a single module.
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PCI-4461, 204.8 kS/s, 118 dB, 3.4 Hz AC/DC Coupled, 2-Input/2-Output Sound and Vibration Device
779307-01
The PCI‑4461 is a high-accuracy data acquisition module specifically designed for sound and vibration applications. It provides simultaneous two-channel dynamic signal generation and simultaneous two-channel dynamic signal acquisition with six gain settings to configure the input range. The PCI‑4461 also includes software-configurable AC/DC coupling and integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) conditioning to ensure precision measurements with microphones, accelerometers, and other transducers that have very large dynamic ranges. Common applications include audio test; automotive test; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) analysis; and machine condition monitoring.
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Noise Meters
Here you will find a full range with an industrial standard noise meter / sound meter to suit every requirement. With the portable noise meter you can carry out measurements quickly to gain control of a situation or to set the sound meter to take timed measurements. The noise meter is important for all industries, especially by using it as a mobile noise meter which is able to assess office stress levels or street noise levels. Often problems arise from noisy neighbors or if bars and restaurants are in residential areas and produce noise levels after 10 pm in excess of what local laws permit. A noise meter / sound meter will help here.We can assess which noise meter or sound meter you require in relation to the issue you have and the relating laws (requirements regarding a sound meter and a sound meter’s usage vary depending on the country). We also have noise meter microphone extension cords, tripods, sound meter calibrators and calibration certificates for most noise meter models.
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Acoustic Calibrators
When you're ready to take noise measurements, it's strongly recommended that you perform a field calibration using an Acoustic Calibrator. You should calibrate your sound meter before you start to measure, and then once you've finished you should perform a reference check against the calibrator and make note of any drift that has occured. You can find out more about performing Field Calibrators by reading this post and watching a short video.