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Microtronix
Spectrum Analysis Option Microtronix
Spectrum Analysis software plays an audio file through the Artificial
Mouth or one of the telephone interfaces (POTS, Handset, IP, ISDN, etc...),
and analyzes the received signal at the artificial ear or another telephone
interface. Using FFT analysis, the frequency response of the signal path
is determined.
This feature can be used to measure the frequency response and loudness
rating of the Send, Receive, or Sidetone signal path of a telephone. Spectrum
Analysis can also be applied to other measurements such as weighted terminal
coupling loss (TCLw).
The test signal used by the Spectrum Test is played from a WAV file on
the hard disk of the Test System. Using appropriate sound files, it is
possible to perform tests using a wide range of different signals including
noise, voice and artificial voice.
Testing with signals that simulate the conditions of actual use is important
for certain types of telephones. For example, a telephone that utilizes
digital signal processing to implement an echo canceller or high compression
codec may respond differently to voice-like signals than it does to sine
waves.
The Microtronix Products that support the Spectrum Analysis Option include
the following:
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• Telephone Acoustic
Tester (TAT)
• IP-II Phone Test System
• Wireline Phone Test System (WPTS)
• IP Acoustic Tester (IPAT) |
Features of Spectrum Analysis |
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• The software can pre-equalize the audio to compensate
for the frequency response of the
artificial
mouth. Residual error after the equalization process is taken into
account during
analysis.
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The output amplitude of the stimulus signal can be set based on
either RMS or the Active Speech Level algorithm defined in
ITU P.56
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The play file can be converted between the different sample rates
supported by the test
system. For example a 32 kHz file can be converted to 8 kHz
to be played through a
narrow band IP protocol stack.
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Microtronix Systems Ltd.
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