  
		Specifications
  
		1. Seven view types: Real time Amplitude Spectrum, Real time Phase 
		Spectrum, Real time Auto Correlation Function, Real time Cross 
		Correlation Function, Real time Coherence
		
		/ Non-Coherence
		Function, Real time Transfer 
		Function / Impedance Analyzer, Real time Impulse Response.
  2. Independent X axis and Y 
		axis zooming and scrolling.
  3. In Amplitude Spectrum, Y axis 
		supports relative modes in linear and dBr scale, and absolute mode in 
		RMS voltage, dBV, dBu, dB, dBFS scale. X axis supports linear, 
		logarithmic and octave scale (1/1, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/24, 1/48, 1/96).  
		Support amplitude / power spectrum density display.  Y axis can be converted to 
		impedance display.  
		 4. Analysis results can be exported as TXT files.
  5. Data 
		curve can be print-previewed, printed out directly or saved as BMP files.
  6. Fast 
		display refresh rate: about 50 frames per second (tested with a sound 
		card under Windows XP SP2 on IBM ThinkPad R51 Laptop PC with Intel 
		Pentium M processor 1.60 GHz, with scan time=10 ms and FFT size=1024 and 
		both the Oscilloscope and the Spectrum Analyzer running under "Auto" 
		mode). Thus data are displayed and analyzed in "true" real time.
  
		7. The colors of display, font size, screen refresh rate are 
		configurable.
  8. FFT size can be adjusted from 128 to 4194304 
		points.
  9. Allow record length to be different from FFT size. If 
		the FFT size is greater than the record length, then zero(s) will be 
		added at the end of the actual measurement data during FFT computation. 
		If the FFT size is less than the record length, then the measurement 
		data will be split into different segments with the size of each segment 
		equal to the FFT size. Segment overlap percentage can be selected in the 
		range of 
		0%~99.9%. The final result will be obtained by averaging the 
		FFT results from all segments.
  10. Support 69 window functions: 
		Rectangle, Triangle (or Fejer), Hann, Hamming, Blackman, Exact 
		Blackman, Blackman Harris, Blackman Nuttall, Flat Top, Exponential, 
		Gaussian, Welch (or Riesz), Cosine, Riemann (or Lanczos), Parzen, Tukey, 
		Bohman, Poisson, Hann-Poisson, Cauchy, Bartlett-Hann, Kaiser, etc. 
		 11. Display peak frequency with sub-FFT-bin-size accuracy in 
		Amplitude Spectrum display, second peak time delay and corresponding 
		coefficient in Auto Correlation Function display, peak time delay and corresponding 
		coefficient in Cross Correlation Function display, peak frequency and 
		corresponding coefficient in Coherence Function display, peak frequency 
		and corresponding gain and phase in Transfer Function display, peak time 
		and corresponding value in Impulse Response display.
  12. Allow 
		the measurement of Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), THD+Noise (THD+N), 
		Signal in Noise and Distortion (SINAD), Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and 
		Noise Level (NL), Total Non-Coherent Distortion+Noise (TNCD), and GedLee 
		Metric in a specified frequency range.
  13. Allow the 
		measurement of IMD-SMPTE/DIN, IMD-CCIF2, IMD-CCIF3, DIM, Crosstalk, Bandwidth 
		(-3dB), Harmonics, Energy in user defined frequency bands, Peaks, Total 
		Distortion+Noise (TD+N), Wow & 
		Flutter, sound loudness, loudness level & sharpness & articulation 
		index. 
		 14. In THD measurement and harmonics analysis, the fundamental frequency can be 
detected automatically based on the peak frequency or another variable 
such as the RPM reading from a tachometer (e.g. for the purpose of order 
tracking). It can also be specified manually.
  15. Support one cursor reader and two markers which stick to the 
		measurement data.  Support peak markers.
  16. Intra-frame processing includes: Remove DC 
		Component, Frequency Compensation, Frequency Weighting (flat, A 
		weighting, B weighting , C weighting, ITU-R 468 weighting), and Smooth 
		via Moving Average (linear or octave).  Frequency compensation is achieved via loading a 
		user configurable text-based Frequency Compensation File (*.fcf). 
		 17. Four inter-frame processing methods: None, Peak Hold, Linear 
		Average, Exponential Average. The number of frames (2~200, forever) for 
		peak hold or linear averaging can be specified. The process can be reset 
		during runtime if “forever” is chosen.
  18. Five chart types: Line, 
		Scatter, Column, Bar, and Step. Line width is adjustable.
  19. Up 
		to five reference curves can be set for each channel. The reference 
		curve can be configured by either copying the current curve, or loading 
		a properly formatted text file or a previously saved reference file from 
		the hard disk.  Reference curves can be assigned as High-High, 
		High, Low, Low-Low limits.
  20. The data in the graph can be copied into the 
		clipboard as text and later paste into other software such as Microsoft 
		Excel for further analysis. The image of the graph can be copied into 
		the clipboard as Bitmap image and later paste into other software such 
		as Microsoft Word.
  21. Supports Multilingual User Interface under 
		Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 and above. Currently supported 
		languages are English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, 
		Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 
		 Examples 
		 
		
			
				
				
				  
				Measurement of THD, THD+N, SNR, SINAD, ENOB...
 
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				Measurement of IMD (SMPTE)
 
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				Measurement of Crosstalk
 
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				Measurement of Frequency Response (white noise stimulation)
 
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				Fast Measurement of Frequency Response (multi-tone stimulation)
 
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				Measurement of Frequency Response (pink noise stimulation + octave 
				analysis)
 
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				Impact Test
 
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				Normalized Amplitude Spectrum of a Signal   
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				Auto Correlation of a Sinewave
 
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				Cross Correlation of a Sinewave and Its Phase Shifted Copy
 
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				Phase Spectrum of a Sinewave and Its Phase Shifted Copy   | 
				
				
				  
				Spectrum of Kaiser 6 Window Function
 
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				Measurement of
				Coherence Function between Output and Input (white noise 
				stimulation)   | 
				
				
				  
				Bode Plot measured via Dual Channel FFT (white noise 
				stimulation)
 
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				Impulse Response measured via Dual-Channel FFT (white noise 
				stimulation)   | 
				
				
				  
				GedLee Metric for Perception Based Nonlinear Distortion 
				Measurement
 
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				Measurement of Total Non Coherent Distortion + Noise (two 
				independent white noises)   | 
				
				
				  
				Measurement of Total Distortion + Noise (multitone stimulation)
 
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				Measurement of
				IMD (CCIF2)   | 
				
				
				  
				Sound Quality (Loundness, Loundness Level, Sharpness, 
				Articulation Index) measurement
 
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				Comparison between a distorted sine wave and its 2nd & 3rd 
				harmonics residual  (obtained by a 1022-order band-pass FIR 
				digital filter)   | 
				
				
				  
				Impedance & Phase vs Frequency of a Speaker (pink noise stimulation)				
				 				
				 				
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				Time Delay Measurement using Cross Correlation (white noise 
				stimulation)   | 
				
				
				  
				Time Delay Measurement using Generalized Cross Correlation 
				(music stimulation)
 
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				Time Delay and Well depth Measurement using Auto Correlation (MLS 
				stimulation)   | 
				
				
				  
				Dynamic Intermodulation (DIM) Distortion Measurement
 
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				Wow & Flutter Measurement   | 
				
				
				  
				Measurement of Frequency Response (logarithmic sweep + octave 
				analysis)
 
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				Measurement of
				Phase Difference between Two Sinewaves   | 
				
				
				  
				Harmonic Analysis and Signal Decomposition
 
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				Comparison between a sine wave with clipping distortion and its  
				distortion residual (fundamental removed by a 1022-order band-stop FIR 
				digital filter)   | 
				
				
				  
				Comparison between a sine wave with crossover distortion and its 
				distortion residual (Simulated, fundamental removed by a 
				1022-order band-stop FIR digital filter)
 
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				Impedance & Phase vs Frequency of a filter using swept sine from 
				50kHz to 100kHz with DSO-2A20E | 				
				
				
				  
				Measurement of THD, THD+N, SNR, SINAD, ENOB of a 1kHz Sinewave Generated Digitally Through the MultiTone Function with No Spectral Leakage
 
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