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Measurements Analog Audio Measurement Description
Manual Operation
Programming Last updated: December 3, 2008
GPIB Commands
Protocol Logging This measurement is not applicable to GPRS or EGPRS.
Data Channel
Troubleshooting How is an analog audio measurement made?
Configuration
Fast Switching The analog audio measurement can measure Audio Level (V), SINAD (dB), Distortion
Release Notes
(%), and Audio Frequency. Measurements are made through the test set's front panel
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AUDIO IN connectors. When measuring a mobile's audio output, the audio signal may
come from either an acoustic coupler or from a test interface connection to the
mobile's audio circuitry.
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SINAD/Distortion State
Select On or Off to enable or disable the SINAD and Distortion measurements. This
can be done remotely using the SETup:AAUDio:SDIStortion:STATe . When On, these
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(optional): measurement results are displayed on the screen below the Audio Level measurement.
The SINAD/Distortion Fundamental Frequency must be entered to specify the audio
frequency for the measurement (range: 100 Hz to 10 kHz).
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Select On or Off to enable or disable the analog audio frequency measurement.
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Detector Type
Select either Peak or RMS (default) for making and displaying an analog audio level
measurement (does not affect other measurements). The type of detector selected is
displayed next to the Audio Level measurement results. A 1-volt rms sinewave input
signal would measure 1.414 V Peak when the Peak detector is used. A 1-volt peak input
signal would measure 0.707 V RMS when the RMS detector is used.
The Expected Peak Voltage sets the analog audio clipping level and must be set. This
voltage is always the absolute peak audio input signal voltage expected at the AUDIO
IN connectors, and must be in the range of 7.07 mV peak (5 mVrms) to 20 V peak .
Remember, measuring a 1-volt rms sinewave input signal would require a 1.414 V peak
expected voltage value to avoid clipping (over-driving) the input.
De-Emphasis State
Set value from 10 mV/kHz to 10 V/kHz, or Off (default). Entering a numeric value
automatically turns the state to On. Entering Off disables the expandor (state = Off).
Trigger Source
Analog audio measurements use immediate triggering and are continuously re-triggered
each time the Trigger Arm parameter is set to Continuous. Trigger timing is
independent of any mobile protocol signaling.
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Triggering of Measurements
Measurement Timeouts
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