New
Features for the FX-Control Software
Good news for all FLEXUS
FX100 customers! Version 3.0 of the FX-Control Software contains
many new useful functions and is available for free download.
A significant addition is in the field of electrical loudspeaker
measurements. The calculation of the resonance frequency and the
Thiele/Small parameters is now fully supported by the FX-Control
software. These functions are available as a "calculation element"
and fit seamlessly into the operating concept of the software. The
impedance characteristics are used as input parameters, optionally
with or without additional load on the loudspeaker membrane. The
sequence control of the measurement is carried out in the FX-Control
"Sequence mode", so it is possible to completely capture the
electrical characteristics of a loudspeaker within a few seconds.
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STI
Reporter Supports International Standards
The NTi Audio STI Reporter is an MS Excel tool for reporting
speech intelligibility in rooms with multiple measurement points.
The tool has now been further developed to include the ISO, CEN,
DIN, and VDE country-specific standards.
The measurement of speech intelligibility is usually an integral
part of the review of voice alarm systems. The specific requirements
often vary from country to country. The NTi Audio MS Excel based,
multilingual STI Reporter assesses variations and calculates the
average speech intelligibility derived from several individual
measurements. In addition to the existing evaluation according to
the IEC 60268-16 and AS 1670.4 Standards, the STI Reporter now also
supports the following standards...
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Events |
Meet NTi Audio at the following Events:
13 - 14 May 2019 ACOUSTICS 2019 Milton Keynes,
UK
9 - 10 June 2019 AISE
2019 Florida, US
12 - 14 June 2019 InfoComm
2019 Florida, US
16 - 19 June 2019 InterNoise
2019 Booth: No. 12 Madrid, Spain
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Sound
Bite |
The Loudest Undistorted Sound on
Earth
At first glance, the highest imaginable sound pressure at sea
level in our atmosphere with its average static pressure of 101325
Pa would range from 0 Pa (a vacuum at the trough of the wave) to
twice the atmospheric pressure (crest of the wave). The
amplitude of such a massive sound wave would equal the static
pressure itself... Read more
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