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  • Directional Microphone

    MI-8100 - Ono Sokki

    MI-8100 is a shotgun type directional microphone which sharply catches the intended sound. This directional microphone is helpful for the removal of background noise in the simple sound source exploration and in abnormal sound detection. Flat frequency characteristic from 50 Hz to 20 kHz and sharp detection with high S/N ratio provide high sensitive detection of various sound coming from the specific direction. By combining the acoustic vibration monitor BL-1100, only the intended frequency or sound is focused and caught clearer.

  • Apps

    ELAC Technische Software GmbH

    The web app is intended for websites of manufacturers of room acoustic products. Visitors to this page can not be used for this purpose. A PDF document.The app for mobile devices is the ideal tool for technical sales. Individual rooms can be grouped into projects, saved and later processed.With the largest range of functions, the app meets the requirements of professional planners for Windows computers . If, for example, a measurement of the reverberation time is available, then it can be planned on the basis of it. The manufacturer-independent sound absorber database can be supplemented by its own products. Calculation results can be exported in the form of a

  • Detectors

    Thorlabs, Inc.

    Thorlabs' photodetectors are capable of detecting light throughout the UV, VIS, NIR, IR, and THz spectral regions. Our photodetectors feature sensors that enable properties such as intensity, power, intensity distribution, wavefront shape, energy, and wavelength to be measured. We offer unmounted photodiodes as well as amplified, biased, and avalanche photodetectors. Thermal power detectors are available unmounted, mounted on a PCB, or mounted on an aluminum plate. Also available are position-detecting sensors, integrating spheres, and an acoustic detection module.

  • Dynamic Signal Analyser

    ADLINK Technology Inc.

    Dynamic signal analyzers provide highly accurate measurement and analysis, and are widely used in audio testing, acoustic measurement, environmental noise testing, vibration analysis, NVH measurement, machine condition monitoring, and rotating machinery evaluation. ADLINK's dynamic signal analyzer series features 24-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with sampling rates up to 432 kS/s for PXI, PCI, and USB platforms for flexible yet accurate measurement supporting high performance and cost-effectiveness in a wide variety of testing applications.

  • Mobil Cable Test and Fault Location System

    SWG-12 (SWG-32) - Kharkovenergopribor Ltd.

    • testing cable insulation with DC (rectified) voltage up to 32 kV;• conditioning faults by burning faulty cable insulation with current up to 100 mA;• pre-locating cable faults with the reflectometer RIF-9 based on the pulse reflection method (TDR), voltage wave oscillation method (DECAY), impulse current envelope (ICE) method and arc reflection method (ARC / ARC multi-shot);• pinpointing cable faults with the acoustic method with up to 2000 J surge wave generator and a suitable signal receiver.

  • SeaRaptor Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)

    Teledyne Marine Gavia ehf.

    The SEARAPTOR™ is a survey grade deep water autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) designed to operate at abyssal depths. A wide range of sensors allow the SeaRaptor™ to complete several types of missions including: broad area search with side-sc​an sonar, hydrographic survey with multibeam and sub bottom profiler, and high resolution inspection survey with camera and acoustic sonar. These surveys support a variety of applications, such as search and recovery, salvage, exploration, construction support, marine archaeology, and oceanography.

  • Universal Locator

    UL 30 - BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH

    Cable fault location with the BAUR UL 30. The UL 30 receiver is used together with a ground microphone (BM 30) and a surge voltage generator (SSG, STG) to pinpoint cable faults. With the coil integrated in the BM 30 for runtime measurement, the device determines the time difference between the magnetic and acoustic signal. This particularly offers special advantages when d ealing with faults difficult to locate acoustically.* Built-in speaker* Splashproof design* Large, illuminated display* Lightweight

  • Surge Voltage Generator

    SSG 2100 - BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH

    Cable fault location with the BAUR SSG 2100. Surge voltage generators are used for pre-location and pinpointing of high- and low-resistive as well as intermittent faults in power cables. The energy stored in a high-voltage capacitor is released at regular intervals or as DC voltage. The thus generated acoustic signal at the fault position can be recorded with a ground microphone and a universal receiver.* High surge voltage up to 32 kV* Continuously adjustable voltage* Voltage monitoring through kV meters with 3 measuring ranges* Automatic discharge unit

  • Surge Voltage Generator

    SSG 1100 - BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH

    Cable fault location with the BAUR SSG 1100. Surge voltage generators are used for pre-location and pinpointing of high- and low-resistive as well as intermittent faults in power cables. The energy stored in a high-voltage capacitor is released at regular intervals or as DC voltage. The thus generated acoustic signal at the fault position can be recorded with a ground microphone and a universal receiver.* High surge voltage up to 32 kV* Continuously adjustable voltage* Voltage monitoring through kV meters with 3 measuring ranges* Automatic discharge unit

  • Surge Voltage Generator

    SSG 1500 - BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH

    Cable fault location with the BAUR SSG 1500. Surge voltage generators are used for pre-location and pinpointing of high- and low-resistive as well as intermittent faults in power cables. The energy stored in a high-voltage capacitor is released at regular intervals or as DC voltage. The thus generated acoustic signal at the fault position can be recorded with a ground microphone and a universal receiver.* High surge voltage up to 32 kV* Continuously adjustable voltage* Voltage monitoring through kV meters with 3 measuring ranges* Automatic discharge unit

  • Integrated Dual Head (IDH) Multibeam Echosounder - Shallow Water

    SeaBat IDH T20/50-R - Teledyne Marine RESON B.V.

    The SeaBat Integrated Dual Head (IDH) is the latest addition to the leading SeaBat T-series product range. Connected to just one very compact Rackmounted Sonar Processor (RSP), the SeaBat IDH is a complete and powerful sonar system.The SeaBat IDH, which produces 1024 beams per ping, is fully frequency agile from 200 to 400kHz, allowing for improved swath performance, less interference from other sensors and reduced survey time under challenging acoustic conditions.

  • Electret Measurement Microphone

    EMM-6 - Dayton Audio

    The EMM-6 is a precision electret condenser microphone designed for measurement and critical recording applications. The extremely flat frequency response and true omni-directional polar pattern make it perfect for use with room acoustic analyzers and audio measurement systems. The EMM-6 microphone is individually hand calibrated using a laboratory standard Brüel & Kjær microphone in conjunction with a DAAS computer measuring system. Each microphone includes stand mount, foam windscreen, transport case, and its own unique calibration response graph.

  • Sound Level Indicators

    PCE Instruments

    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.

  • Sound Analysis-Synthesis

    iNSTiTUT DE RECHERCHE ET COORDiNATiON ACOUSTiQUE/MUSiQUE

    The analysis of sounds includes methods enabling the permanent extraction or automatic structuring of diverse sorts of information given off by the signal, such as the fundamental frequency or the spectral evolution determining the pitch and timbre of a perceived sound. Information outside what is strictly musical is also taken into consideration, notably concerning industrial acoustics, sound design and multimedia as well as the automatic indexing of recorded sounds. The methods used are based on signal processing, statistical analysis, information theory, machine learning and recognition techniques, but also on knowledge of auditory perception.

  • Molded Inductors

    Pulse Electronics

    Molded inductors are constructed by pressing or molding a magnetic material around a pre-wound coil and lead-frame to form the inductor. Our molded inductors provide a fully shielded, high energy density, soft saturation solution for applications up to 110Apk. The construction enables low profile solutions in a cost effective and robust solution that minimizes acoustic noise. We offer a high saturation current series (commercial and automotive, -40C to 125C) and a low DCR series (automotive, -55C to 155C) in a wide range of platforms from 4x4x1.2mm up to 24x24x13mm.

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