What is SINAD?
"Richard Clark" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:08:22 -0500, "Steve Nosko"
wrote:
A meter, a pure 1kHz tone modulated signal generator and a 1kHz notch is
all
that is needed. What happens if you don't have a "real" RMS meter? I
don't
know.
Hi Steve,
You don't need a "real" RMS meter. The expressed requirement for a
pure 1kHz tone provides the necessary sine wave shape such that it
simply becomes a matter of scale calibration. If you had said a
square wave 1KHz tone (nothing pure about that), then you would have
to dig deep for a "real" RMS meter. That too, could be scaled, but I
wouldn't count on it because it would be a rare amplifier chain that
could faithfully keep it square - and the notch would inject it into
the measurement as distortion and noise.
73's
Hi Richard,
I don'r know about that. For the un-notched signal, yes, where the
dominant component is the sine wave. However, not knowing how a non-RMS
meter may respond to the notched-out (predomanantly noise) signal, I'd thing
there is a possible cause for error compared to an RMS meter.
73, Steve, K,9.D;C'I
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