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Audio Precision to unveil new updates
Mar 19, 2009 10:07 AM
Audio Precision will demonstrate two product updates, including a new digital serial I/O for its audio analyzers, at the NAB Show next month.
The multichannel APx digital serial I/O provides multichannel, chip-level connectivity for designers of HDMI receiver/transmitter chips, A/D and D/A converters, codecs and other audio ICs. It allows engineers to test audio devices at the level of individual ICs.
Audio Precision also will demonstrate version 2.0 of its High Speed Tester (HST) application for the 2700 Series and ATS-2 audio analyzers. National broadcast organizations use HST to test the quality of their broadcast networks. An analyzer is placed anywhere in the broadcast area and the HST “listens” for a specific one-second multitone to be transmitted. When HST is triggered, the measurement results are automatically logged in a spreadsheet that can be e-mailed back to the station.
See Audio Precision at the NAB Show in Booth N6223.
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