In Audioholic’s subwoofer reviews, our measurements are an analysis of a subwoofer's ability to accurately reproduce the source content. This involves testing its behavior with respect to linear ...
A low-distortion oscillator is necessary for testing today'sADCs (analog-to-digital converters) that have resolution higher than 20 bits.Low-distortion amplifiers with THD (total-harmonic distortion) ...
Intermodulation distortion (IMD) measurements are frequently used to characterize the non-linearity of RF components, including ferrite circulators and isolators. Measuring the IMD products of a ...
As a former telecommunications electrical engineer, I come from a profession where analytical analysis and measurements are a necessity when designing a new product. Working for one of the largest ...
It’s been a while since the last installment in our Know Audio series, in which we investigated distortion as it applies to Hi-Fi audio. Now it’s time to return with part two of our look at distortion ...
The analysis of electrical signals, otherwise known as signal analysis, is a fundamental challenge for virtually all electronic design engineers and scientists. While it provides valuable insight into ...
This paper considers linear regression models when neither the response variable nor the covariates can be directly observed, but are measured with multiplicative distortion measurement errors. To ...
Wireless communications products that depend on RF principles are everywhere these days, and the growth rate is astonishing. From cell phones and wireless PDAs to Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, Bluetooth ...
How do you know if a speaker is any good? The answer should be obvious. If you like the way it sounds, then it is good. I’m not here to tell you what you like doesn’t actually sound good. But I am ...
If you follow audiophile reviewers, you’ll know that their stock-in trade is a very fancy way of saying absolutely nothing of quantifiable substance about the subject while sounding knowledgeable ...