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  2. Sound level meter - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, a group of University researchers from California founded Pulsar Instruments Inc. which became the first company to display sound exposure times on the scale of a sound level meter, as well as the sound level. This was to comply with the 1969 Walsh-Healey Act, which demanded that the noise in US workplaces should be controlled. [6]

  3. Acoustical measurements and instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic range is a measure of how small you can measure a signal relative to the maximum input signal the device can measure. Expressed in decibels, the dynamic range is 20 log (Vmax/Vmin). For example, a device with an input range of ±10 V and a dynamic range of 110 dB will be able to measure a signal as small as 10 μV.

  4. Peak programme meter - Wikipedia

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    In decibels relative to Permitted Maximum Level (e.g., DIN, ABC, SABC) In decibels relative to 0 dBu (e.g., CBC) In decibels relative to 0 dBFS (e.g., IEC 60268-18) In simple numerical marks that can be correlated with any of the above (e.g., British) Whichever scheme is used, usually there is a scale mark corresponding to Alignment Level.

  5. EBU R 128 - Wikipedia

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    Loudness Units referenced to full scale Loudness measurement unit on an absolute scale, K-weighted, [3] relative to a digital scale (the upper limit of which is 0 dBFS). Equivalent with LKFS, used in ITU-R BS.1770. LU Loudness Unit Relative loudness measurement. 1 LU corresponds to the relative measurement of 1 dB on a digital scale. LU can ...

  6. Noise dosimeter - Wikipedia

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    By the time the PSEM standard was published, many major sound level meter companies – in both Europe and the USA had a dosimeter in their range. Noise dosimeters are worn by workers in order to track their sound exposure over a period of time. With the accuracy of a type 2 sound level meter, a majority of noise dosimeters measure within ±2 dB A.

  7. Audio analyzer - Wikipedia

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    An audio analyzer is a test and measurement instrument used to objectively quantify the audio performance of electronic and electro-acoustical devices. Audio quality metrics cover a wide variety of parameters, including level, gain, noise, harmonic and intermodulation distortion, frequency response, relative phase of signals, interchannel crosstalk, and more.

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