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Standard for calibrating sound level meters and sound measuring systems.

See Also: Acoustic Sources, Acoustic Cameras


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  • Ultrasonic Leak Detector, Air, Gas, Vacuum, Steam

    Leakshooter - Synergys Technologies

    With the LEAKSHOOTER ultrasound can be accurately measured. This allows to deliver a diagnosis. High frequency sounds are more directional than low frequency. This facilitates the search for the source, even in the presence of ambient noise. By adding the vision and the photo to the ultrasonic measurement SYNERGYS TECHNOLOGIES with its LEAKSHOOTER has significantly advanced this inspection technique.

  • Acoustic Camera

    SONASCREEN® - SONOTEC GmbH

    The handheld acoustic camera SONASCREEN generates acoustic images from both the audible and ultrasound frequency range. The device locates sound sources in real time and displays the results immediately on the screen. Furthermore, the camera provides audible feedback through industrial headphones. We make ultrasound audible and visible.

  • Digital Telephone Hybrid

    DMTH4 - Lectrosonics, Inc.

    The DMTH4 integrates telephone lines, video codecs and external audio sources into the digital bus structure of DM Series processors so these sources operate as though they are another microphone or audio input in the sound system. The unit is much more than just a telephone interface. Instead, it is a complete DM Series digital matrix processor, with a 3-in/24-out digital matrix, automatic mixing and comprehensive signal processing on every input and output. In essence, it simply connects to telephone lines, video codecs and external audio sources instead of mic/line inputs and outputs and integrates seamlessly with DM Series matrix processors.

  • Measurement Power Amplifier

    Qam - QSources BVBA

    The amplifier is DSP controlled, with a very straightforward operation. Included is a white/pink noise signal generator. The internal signal module provides low crest noise signals to be able to reach high power levels from sound sources or electromagnetic shaker. External input of signal is equally possible, with spectral linearisation or without. This can be used for music, RASTI or any other signal

  • Infrasonic Array

    Geosonic - BioAge s.r.l.

    An Infrasonic Array works like a sonic antenna, it is able to detect the magnitude and the source of sound waves. The Geosonic array is able to detect also pressure waves that the human ears can’t hear. A typical pressure wave is that generated by an explosion or by any physical phenomena (natural or human created) that generates an air pressure wave, which means that the Geosonic array can be used to detect a lot of phenomena, like:

  • SparkFun I2C DAC Breakout

    MCP4725 - SparkFun Electronics

    You've always wanted to output analog voltages from a microcontroller, the MCP4725 is the DAC that will let you do it! The MCP4725 is an I2C controlled Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC). A DAC allows you to send analog signal, such as a sine wave, from a digital source, such as the I2C interface on the Arduino microcontroller. Digital to analog converters are great for sound generation, musical instruments, and many other creative projects!

  • Directional Source

    BAS003 - Larson Davis, Inc.

    The BAS003 Source is designed to generate homogeneous sound fields using random noise in compliance with the following standards: Building acoustics (insertion loss, acoustic absorption area, etc: ISO 140-3, ASTM E90, ISO 140-5, ASTM E966). The BAS003 is typically used to generate a noise in a free-field for the evaluation of the transmission loss index of a façade. The available high-efficiency power amplifier, BAS002, is light and can be remotely controlled for easy use in the field.

  • Signal Analysis

    Cross-Spectrum FFT Analysis - ZETLAB Company

    The program Cross narrow-band spectrum is used for evaluation of the interrelation between the signals’ parameters obtained from the two primary transducers installed at various parts of the controlled object. This program can be used for detection of noise source location, for sound absorption level evaluation and the researched object acoustic properties control, for evaluation of space-time distribution of the directional energy flux (Poynting vector), for the ground cross-section FR characteristic evaluation (Nakamura method), etc.

  • NI-9231, 8-Channel, 51.2 kS/s/channel, -5 V to 5 V, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Module

    783610-01 - NI

    8-Channel, 51.2 kS/s/channel, -5 V to 5 V, C Series Sound and Vibration Input Module - The NI-9231 is a high-density sound and vibration module that can measure signals from integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) and non-IEPE sensors such as accelerometers, tachometers, and proximity probes. It can perform the high dynamic range measurements necessary for modern measurement microphones and accelerometers and features simultaneous sampling. The NI-9231 incorporates both a TEDS input path and 2 mA of IEPE signal excitation source that can be turned on and off, removing the need for external sensor power and reducing the complexity of the data acquisition system.

  • Sound Level Calibrator

    521 - ACO Pacific, Inc.

    Accepted internationally 1 kHz represents the "0 dB" reference point of A, B, C Weighting and other filters utilized in acoustic measurement. The Pistonphone - a mechanical sound source - offers a slightly higher degree of accuracy at a substantial increase in cost. In addition, the 200 or 250 Hz operating frequency is mechanically limited and not suited for measurements of filtered inputs. The 0.2 dB accuracy is quickly lost in the 0.7 to 1.5 dB tolerances acceptable for weighting filters at frequencies around 250 Hz.

  • Sound Level Calibrator

    511E - ACO Pacific, Inc.

    Accepted internationally 1 kHz represents the "0 dB" reference point of A, B, C Weighting and other filters utilized in acoustic measurement. The Pistonphone - a mechanical sound source - offers a slightly higher degree of accuracy at a substantial increase in cost. In addition, the 200 or 250 Hz operating frequency is mechanically limited and not suited for measurements of filtered inputs. The 0.2 dB accuracy is quickly lost in the 0.7 to 1.5 dB tolerances acceptable for weighting filters at frequencies around 250 Hz.

  • Surface Contamination Monitor

    IMI Inspector Alert™ V2 - International Medcom

    The IMI Inspector Alert™ V2 measures alpha, beta, gamma and x-radiation using a 2-inch “pancake” GM detector with high sensitivity to common beta and alpha sources. The easy-to-read digital display shows readings in your choice of µSv/hr, mR/hr, CPM, or CPS. The Total/Timer feature allows timed readings from one minute to 40 hours for precise measurement of low level contamination. An audible alert sounds when the radiation reaches a user-adjustable level.

  • Hi Pot Meters

    Bierer & Associates, Inc

    The HI Pot Device is designed to Hi Pot de-energized 15kV class cables. The tool transforms 18 Volts from the battery to approximately 8,000 volts DC. When the battery is installed and the safety switch is in the closed down position, the unit is in voltage detection mode. The unit should be in this position when installing the device, as it will sound a warning alarm if you approach an energized source. When the safety switch is lifted and the toggle switch is switched up, the unit is in the Hi-Pot mode and the high voltage DC is being applied.

  • Omnidirectional Source

    BAS001 - Larson Davis, Inc.

    The BAS001 Source is designed to generate omnidirectional sound fields for making standard compliant measurements including: reverberation time (ISO 3382, ASTM E2235), building acoustics (insertion loss, acoustic absorption area, etc: ISO 140-4 ISO 140-3, ASTM E336, ASTM E90, DIN 55 210). The BAS001 is typically used to saturate a room with a uniform acoustic field. The available high-efficiency power amplifier has no fan for cooling, allowing measurements in quiet environments, like those in reverberation time applications.

  • Environmental Noise Monitors

    Castle Group Ltd.

    Noise is one of the most complained about aspects of the environment, as not only does it have the potential to affect quality of life, it can also be difficult to monitor and therefore control. This type of noise is generally called environmental noise. There are many man-made sources of environmental noise, such as wind turbines, industrial sites, roads and traffic etc. If you are looking for equipment to measure noise in the workplace, look at sound level meters.

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